Spanish Women's Football Shines in 2025 with Historic Club and National Triumphs

FC Barcelona's triple title wins and Spain's national team victory highlight a breakthrough year in Spanish women's football in 2025.

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  • • FC Barcelona won the Supercopa de España, Liga F Moeve, and Copa de la Reina in 2025.
  • • Aitana Bonmatí won the Ballon d'Or and The Best awards for the third consecutive year.
  • • Alhama CF and DUX Logroño achieved promotion to Spain's top women's football league.
  • • Spain's national team won the Women's Nations League against Germany in front of a large home crowd.

The year 2025 marked a landmark period for Spanish women's football, highlighted by FC Barcelona's dominance and the national team's international success. Barcelona clinched three major titles: the Supercopa de España, Liga F Moeve, and Copa de la Reina. They started strong by defeating Atlético de Madrid 3-0 in the Supercopa semifinal and later besting Real Madrid 5-0 in the final. Their league campaign was nearly flawless, culminating in a 9-0 victory over Real Betis to seal the Liga F Moeve crown. June saw them securing the Copa de la Reina with Claudia Pina scoring twice against Atlético de Madrid.

Aitana Bonmatí continued her stellar individual performances, securing both the Ballon d'Or and The Best awards for the third consecutive year, after tallying 26 goals and 18 assists during the season. She was also acclaimed as the top player in the Champions League and Eurocup, where Spain finished as runners-up.

Spanish women's football witnessed significant growth beyond Barcelona. Alhama CF and DUX Logroño earned promotion to Liga F Moeve, expanding the league's competitive landscape. Attendance soared, notably with 36,276 fans attending the Barcelona-Real Madrid Clásico. The national team capped off the successful year by winning the Women's Nations League, beating Germany 3-0 in front of 55,853 spectators at the Metropolitano stadium.

These achievements underscore the rapid development and rising popularity of women's football in Spain, signaling a bright future for the sport nationally and at club level.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.