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Women's Clásico

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Women's Clásico
A women's Clásico played at Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano in 2022
Native nameEl Clásico femenino (Spanish)
El Clàssic femení (Catalan)
LocationSpain
TeamsBarcelona
Real Madrid
First meeting4 October 2020
Primera División
Real Madrid 0–4 Barcelona
Latest meeting16 November 2024
Liga F
Real Madrid 0–4 Barcelona
Next meeting23 March 2025
Liga F
Real Madrid v Barcelona
StadiumsEstadi Johan Cruyff (Barcelona)
Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano (Real Madrid)
Statistics
Meetings total15 (official matches)
Most winsBarcelona (15)
Most player appearancesMisa Rodríguez, Olga Carmona (15)
Top scorerAlexia Putellas (9)
Largest victoryBarcelona 5–0 Real Madrid
Primera División
(13 March 2022)
Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid
Liga F
(19 November 2023)
Longest win streakBarcelona (15)
(2020–present)

The Women's Clásico, or women's El Clásico (also in all lowercase letters),[1] natively Spanish: El Clásico femenino[2][3] and Catalan: El Clàssic femení,[4][5] is the women's association football rivalry between Liga F teams Barcelona and Real Madrid. It originates in the equivalent men's football rivalry, though does not share the same history. As of 2024, Barcelona has won every women's Clásico matches.[6][7]

History

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The men's El Clásico is a passionate rivalry, and this has also extended to women's football, although Real Madrid Femenino was only founded in 2020[8] whereas FC Barcelona Femení is more than 30 years older and has been one of Spain's leading clubs since the 2010s. The second leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finals between the clubs at Camp Nou on 30 March 2022 was attended by 91,553 spectators; at the time, this was the largest known confirmed attendance for any women's football match (the 1971 MexicoDenmark game with unconfirmed 110,000 would otherwise be a record).[9][10][11][12] Reigning continental champions Barcelona won 5–2 on the day and 8–3 on aggregate.[12] The attendance was later surpassed in Barcelona's next Champions League match, the semi-finals first leg against VfL Wolfsburg, held at Camp Nou.[9]

Due to Real Madrid being such a new club, for the first few years of its existence, the Clásico between the women's sides was questionable, especially as these years also marked a golden generation of Barcelona's women's team, with few other clubs able to come close. However, Real Madrid's rapid improvement saw them quickly become one of the best teams in Spain, and a more worthy opponent for Barcelona. The record attendance in March 2022 marked the moment a real sense of rivalry was felt, though both clubs indicated that they also wanted to work together to help women's football grow. Off-the-pitch affairs have further contributed to a rivalry; since mid-2022, several top Spanish women's teams, prominently Barcelona, have openly rejected the governing body (RFEF), with Real Madrid being one of few teams to stay on side with the RFEF.[13]

Team summaries

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Honours

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  •    Numbers with this background indicate the record in the competition.
Barcelona Competition Real Madrid
Domestic
9[note 1] Primera División
10[note 2] Copa de la Reina
4[note 3] Supercopa de España
23 Aggregate 0
European
3[note 4] UEFA Women's Champions League
3 Aggregate 0
26 Total aggregate 0

Matches

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Primera División

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No. Date R. Home team Away team Score (FT/HT) Goals (home) Goals (away)
1 4 October 2020 1 RM Femenino FCB Femení 0–4 (0–1) Guijarro (19), Misa (55 o.g.), Martens (66), Putellas (75)
2 31 January 2021 18 FCB Femení RM Femenino 4–1 (3–0) Putellas (14), Hermoso (23), Oshoala (37, 70) Olga (81 p.)
3 12 December 2021 13 RM Femenino FCB Femení 1–3 (0–3) Asllani (52) Martens (8, 23), Paredes (18)
4 13 March 2022 24 FCB Femení RM Femenino 5–0 (2–0) Putellas (41, 43), Guijarro (60), Peter (65 o.g.), Hermoso (82)
5 6 November 2022 8 RM Femenino FCB Femení 0–4 (0–2) Crnogorčević (4), Guijarro (43), Gálvez (52 o.g.), Rolfö (81)
6 25 March 2023 23 FCB Femení RM Femenino 1–0 (0–0) Rolfö (77 p.)
7 19 November 2023 9 FCB Femení RM Femenino 5–0 (3–0) Bonmatí (17), Hansen (43), Caldentey (45+1), Pina (90+1), Vicky (90+3)
8 24 March 2024 21 RM Femenino FCB Femení 0–3 (0–1) Rolfö (10), Bonmatí (55), Hansen (67)
9 16 November 2024 10 RM Femenino FCB Femení 0–4 (0–3) Guijarro (4, 22), Pina (39), Putellas (86)
10 23 March 2025 23 FCB Femení RM Femenino

Summary

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Copa de la Reina

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Season Round Home team Away team Score (FT/HT) Goals (home) Goals (away)
2021–22 Semi-finals FCB Femení RM Femenino 4–0 (1–0) Martens (19), Bonmatí (47), Caldentey (52), Oshoala (75)

Summary

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Supercopa de España Femenina

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Season Round Home team Away team Score (FT/HT) Goals (home) Goals (away)
2021–22 Semi-finals FCB Femení RM Femenino 1–0 (0–0) Putellas (90+1)
2022–23 Semi-finals FCB Femení RM Femenino 3–1 (a.e.t.) Pina (24), Caldentey (111 p.), Paralluelo (120) Weir (54)
2023–24 Semi-finals FCB Femení RM Femenino 4–0 (3–0) Caldentey (12, 39 p.), Paralluelo (15, 52)

Summary

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UEFA Women's Champions League

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Season Round Home team Away team Score (FT/HT) Goals (home) Goals (away)
2021–22 Quarter-finals First leg RM Femenino FCB Femení 1–3 (1–0) Olga (8) Putellas (53 p., 90+4), Pina (81)
Second leg FCB Femení RM Femenino 5–2 (1–1) León (8), Bonmatí (52), Pina (55), Putellas (62), Hansen (70) Olga (16 p.), Zornoza (48)

Summary

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Summary of all competitive matches

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Statistics

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Top scorers

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# Player Goals Liga F Copa Supercopa Europe Total
1. Spain Alexia Putellas Barcelona (9) 5 1 3 9
2. Spain Mariona Caldentey Barcelona (5) 1 1 3 5
Spain Clàudia Pina Barcelona (5) 2 1 2 5
Spain Patricia Guijarro Barcelona (5) 5 5
5. Spain Aitana Bonmatí Barcelona (4) 2 1 1 4
Netherlands Lieke Martens Barcelona (4) 3 1 4
7. Spain Olga Carmona Real Madrid (3) 1 2 3
Norway Caroline Graham Hansen Barcelona (3) 2 1 3
Nigeria Asisat Oshoala Barcelona (3) 2 1 3
Spain Salma Paralluelo Barcelona (3) 3 3
Spain Fridolina Rolfö Barcelona (3) 3 3
12. Spain Jennifer Hermoso Barcelona (2) 2 2

Notes

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References

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  4. ^ "Gran festa vestida de Clàssic en el debut del Barça Femení a l'Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys". www.fcbarcelona.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2024-06-19.
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  7. ^ Toufaily, Assile. "Women's Clasico: Real Madrid Are Closing The Gap With FC Barcelona". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  8. ^ "Real Madrid [Women] – Profile". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Barcelona presume récord de asistencia femenil, aunque México tiene uno mayor [Barcelona claims female attendance record, although Mexico has a higher one]". ESPN. 22 April 2022. Archived from the original on 23 April 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  10. ^ Kraft, Justin (22 April 2022). "Frauenfußball: "Weltrekord" des FC Barcelona im Camp Nou ist keiner [FC Barcelona's "world record" at Camp Nou is not one]". SPOX. Goal. Archived from the original on 22 April 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
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  12. ^ a b Gulino, Joey (30 March 2022). "Record 91,553 fans watch Barcelona women oust Real Madrid from Champions League". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  13. ^ Herrero, Laia Cervelló (20 January 2023). "This Barca-Madrid rivalry is getting intense — and the dispute driving it remains unsolved". The Athletic. Archived from the original on 24 January 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2023.