2024–25 Liga F


The 2024-25 Primera División Femenina de Fútbol season, branded as Liga F, was the 37th edition of the Primera División Femenina de España de fútbol. The tournament was organised by the Liga Profesional Femenina de Fútbol .
[FC FC Barcelona Femeni|Barcelona Femení|Barcelona] were the defending champions after winning the previous edition unbeaten.
Barcelona were again crowned champions, winning their fifth title in a row and their tenth title overall. However, unlike in the previous season, Barcelona did not go invincible, having lost two league games.
The competition started on 8 September 2024, and ended on 18 May 2025. This means that the season ended before both the 2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League and 2024–25 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol. Despite the shortened season, there were no midweek matches.

Summary

The draw for the league was held on 19 August 2024, less than a month before it was set to begin.

Teams

Changes from 2023–24 season

At the end of the 2023–24 season, Deportivo Abanca and Espanyol were promoted to Liga F, taking the places of Sporting de Huelva and Villarreal, who were relegated.

Stadiums and locations

TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity
Athletic ClubBilbaoLezama 23200
Atlético MadridAlcalá de Henares Centro Deportivo Wanda2700
BarcelonaSant Joan Despí Johan Cruyff Stadium6000
Deportivo AbancaA CoruñaCidade Deportiva de Abegondo1000
EibarEibarIpurua8164
EspanyolSant Adrià de Besòs Ciutat Esportiva Dani Jarque1520
GranadaGranadaCiudad Deportiva del Granada CF600
LevanteValenciaCiudad Deportiva de Buñol3000
Levante BadalonaBadalona Estadi Municipal de Badalona4170
Madrid CFFFuenlabrada Estadio Fernando Torres6000
Real BetisSevilleEstadio Luis del Sol1300
Real MadridMadridAlfredo Di Stéfano Stadium6000
Real SociedadSan SebastiánCampo José Luis Orbegozo2500
SevillaSevilleEstadio Jesús Navas8000
UD TenerifeAdejeCampo Municipal de Adeje1200
ValenciaValenciaEstadio Antonio Puchades3000

League table

Positions by round

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.

Season statistics

Goalscorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1

Assists

RankPlayerTeamAssists
1 Alexia PutellasBarcelona11
2 Caroline Graham HansenBarcelona10
3 Laura PérezGranada9
3 Ewa PajorBarcelona9
3 Fiamma BenítezAtlético Madrid9
6

Hat-tricks

– Home; – Away
4 – Player scored four goals.

Goalkeepers' Goals-to-Games Ratio

RankNameClubMatchesGoals AgainstAverage
1 Cata CollBarcelona22110.5
2 Lola GallardoAtlético de Madrid27230.85
3 Adriana NanclaresAthletic Club29260.9
4 Misa RodríguezReal Madrid24230.96
5 Noelia RamosUD Tenerife29311.06

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1 Lola GallardoAtlético Madrid15
2 Adriana NanclaresAthletic Club12
2 Cata CollBarcelona12
4 Elene LeteReal Sociedad10
4 Noelia RamosTenerife10
6 Inês PereiraDeportivo Abanca8
6 Misa RodríguezReal Madrid8
6 Romane SalvadorEspanyol8
6 Esther SullastresSevilla8
10 Maria MirallesEibar7

Scoring

  • First goal of the season:
María Méndez for Real Madrid against Espanyol
  • Last goal of the season:
Paula Fernández for Levante against Granada

Discipline

Player
  • Most yellow cards: 10
  • * Alice Marques
  • * Cinthia González
  • Most red cards: 2
  • * Mar Torras
Team
  • Most yellow cards: 69
  • *Real Betis
  • Fewest yellow cards: 21
  • *Barcelona
  • Most red cards: 4
  • *Levante
  • *Espanyol
  • *Sevilla
  • Fewest red cards: 0
  • *Madrid CFF
  • *Real Madrid
  • *Barcelona

Awards

Annual awards

Players not in bold are honourable mentions.