FC Barcelona Women Triumph 3-0 Over DUX Logroño to Cement Liga F Leadership
FC Barcelona Women's decisive 3-0 win over DUX Logroño strengthens their position atop Liga F despite injuries to key players.
- • FC Barcelona Women won 3-0 against DUX Logroño in Liga F on February 8, 2026.
- • Goals were scored by Carla Julià, Kika, and Vicky López in the second half.
- • Ona Batlle played her 100th match for Barcelona during this game.
- • The team played without injured key players Laia Aleixandri, Marta Torrejón, Alexia Putellas, and Aitana Bonmatí.
- • Barcelona remains league leader with 51 points; DUX Logroño fights to avoid relegation with only 9 points.
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On February 8, 2026, FC Barcelona Women secured a commanding 3-0 victory against DUX Logroño in a Liga F match, reinforcing their status as league leaders with 51 points. The game remained goalless at halftime despite Barcelona dominating with 15 attempts, including a shot from Salma that struck the post. The breakthrough came early in the second half when Carla Julià scored in the 50th minute, followed by quick goals from Kika and Vicky López, completing the win within ten minutes.
Despite a late penalty claim by Salma in the 89th minute, the referee, after a VAR review, ruled insufficient contact and denied the penalty. The match also celebrated Ona Batlle marking her 100th appearance for Barcelona. The team coped without key players Laia Aleixandri, who suffers from a torn cruciate ligament, and Marta Torrejón, the latter absent for personal reasons. Additionally, Alexia Putellas and Aitana Bonmatí remain sidelined due to injuries.
DUX Logroño, still struggling at the bottom of the standings with 9 points, aims to avoid relegation, but Barcelona's strong performance, including recent Copa de la Reina quarter-final wins against Sevilla and Real Madrid, reflects their depth and quality. The coach, Pere Romeu, benefited from squad rotation despite injury setbacks to maintain the team's competitive edge.
This article was translated and synthesized from Spanish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.