Barcelona's women's team will return to their home stadium, Johan Cruyff Stadium, on May 6, when they will be presented with the League F championship trophy. The team secured the title early on March 22 after their victory over Espanyol.

This trophy marks the club's 11th league title and the seventh consecutive, highlighting their dominance in Spanish women's football. The presentation will take place before the postponed 27th round match against Levante, originally scheduled for early May, and will be conducted by Beatriz Álvarez, the recently appointed president of the professional women's league, alongside Rafael Louzán, president of the Spanish Football Federation.

Prior to this, Barcelona hadn't played at home due to their Champions League semi-final matches against Bayern Munich, held away and at the Spotify Camp Nou. Celebrating the title in front of their home fans offers a moment to honor the achievement and energize the squad for the remaining games.

The early securing of the league points to a significant gulf between Barcelona and their rivals, reflecting the team's consistency and strong management. This winning streak also enhances the club's reputation, boosting its attractiveness to young players and sponsors alike.

For supporters, this event symbolizes a continued legacy of success, cementing Barcelona as the undisputed leader in Spanish women's football and raising expectations for further accomplishments in Europe.