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Levante Unión Deportiva Femenino is the women's football team of Valencian football club Levante UD, based at Ciudad Deportiva in Buñol and playing in the Liga F.

Levante Femenino
Full nameLevante Unión Deportiva, S.A.D.
Nickname(s)Granotes
Founded1993 (as San Vicente CFF)
1998; 24 years ago (1998)
GroundCiudad Deportiva, Buñol
Capacity600
ChairmanQuico Catalán
ManagerSánchez Vera
LeagueLiga F
2021–22Liga F, 6th
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

History


Founded in 1993 as San Vicente CFF, the team was absorbed by Levante in 1998 after it won the national championship in its debut season in the top category. It subsequently attained three more leagues and six Cups between 1997 and 2008 including two doubles (2001, 2002) making it the most successful Spanish team, tied with Athletic Bilbao in leagues and RCD Espanyol in cups as of 2012. It was eliminated in its three appearances at the UEFA Women's Cup at the group stage, one round short from the quarter-finals.

Levante always ranked among the championship's top three between 2000 and 2009, but it subsequently experienced a slump ending the 2010 and 2011 seasons in mid-table. The team improved in 2012 with a 5th position, but this result marked its first absence since 1999 in the shortened Copa de la Reina. The club remained consistent for the next decade, only finishing lower than 5th once and securing 3rd place in three consecutive seasons (without challenging for the title itself) between 2018–19 and 2020–21, though there was no great impact in the cup in this period. Real Madrid officially joined the league in 2020, immediately 'raiding' Levante for Marta Corredera and Ivana Andrés and enticing away Rocío Gálvez, Esther González and Claudia Zornoza a year later.


Players



Current squad


As of 13 November 2021[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ESP María Valenzuela
2 MF  ESP Érika González
3 DF  ESP Núria Mendoza
4 DF  ESP María Méndez
7 MF  ESP Silvia Lloris
8 MF  ESP Irene Guerrero
9 FW  ESP Fiamma
10 FW  MKD Nataša Andonova
11 FW  ESP Alba Redondo
12 MF  ESP Leire Baños
13 GK  ROU Andreea Părăluță
14 FW  ESP Carol
15 MF  POR Tatiana Pinto
16 DF  BRA Jucinara
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  ESP María Alharilla
19 DF  SUI Viola Calligaris
20 DF  ESP Paula Tomás
22 FW  BRA Giovanna Crivelari
24 DF  ESP Lucía Gómez
25 MF  ESP Paula Durán
26 DF  ESP Estela Carbonell
27 GK  ESP Mar Segarra
28 MF  ESP Bascu
29 MF  ESP Gema Climent
MF  COL Mayra Ramírez
DF  BRA Antônia

Source: LaLiga


Former internationals


National teamPlayers
Spain
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Ivana Andrés, Ona Batlle, Sonia Bermúdez, Alharilla Casado, Maider Castillo, Rosa Castillo, Marta Corredera, Gurutze Fernández, María Fernández, Alicia Fuentes, Ruth García, Gemma Gili, Vanesa Gimbert, Susana Guerrero, Auxiliadora Jiménez, Yolanda Mateos, Sara Monforte, Marina Nohalez, María José Pons, Mar Prieto, Montserrat Tomé, Sandra Vilanova, Nagore Calderón, Cristina Estévez, Olga Moreno, Marta Mateos, Adriana Martín, Esther González, María José Pérez, Alexia Putellas, Laura del Río, Olga García, Mari Paz Vilas, Silvia Zarza, Rocío Gálvez, Claudia Zornoza
ArgentinaRomina Ferro, Estefanía Banini
AustraliaAivi Luik
BrazilGrazielle Pinheiro, Kátia Cilene, Thaís Ribeiro, Giovana Queiroz, Vânia Martins[note 1]
ColombiaDaniela Montoya
Costa RicaNoelia Bermúdez
DenmarkSofie Junge Pedersen
ItalyPamela Conti, Katia Serra
Ivory CoastIda Guehai
MexicoCharlyn Corral, Greta Espinoza
PortugalJéssica Silva
RomaniaOlivia Oprea
SwitzerlandVanessa Bernauer, Marina Keller

Season to season


2006–07 Superliga match against Sporting Huelva
2006–07 Superliga match against Sporting Huelva
Season Div. Pos. Copa de la Reina Champions League Top scorer(s)
1994–95 5th
1995–96 3rd
1996–97 1st
1997–98 2nd Quarterfinals
Season Div. Pos. Copa de la Reina Champions League Top scorer(s)
1998–99 GS
1999–00 3rd Champion
2000–01 1st Champion
2001–02 1st Champion Round of 32
2002–03 2nd Semifinals Round of 32
2003–04 3rd Champion
2004–05 2nd Champion
2005–06 3rd Semifinals
2006–07 3rd Champion
2007–08 1st Runner-up Del Río16
2008–09 2nd Quarterfinals Round of 16 Conti, Del Río16
2009–10 8th Quarterfinals Motoso7
2010–11 9th Round of 16 Conti10
2011–12 5th Putellas15
2012–13 4th Semifinals Buceta10
2013–14 5th Semifinals Casado, O. García6
2014–15 5th Quarterfinals Adriana21
2015–16 4th Semifinals Corral22
2016–17 4th Quarterfinals Corral20
2017–18 8th Quarterfinals Corral24
2018–19 3rd Quarterfinals Corral20
2019–20 3rd Round of 16 Navarro, Redondo8
2020–21 3rd Semifinals González29

UEFA competition record


Season Competition Round Opponent Result Scorers
2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup Group Stage Frankfurt 0–1
College SC 17–0 Jiménez 4, Prieto 4, R. Castillo 2, Gimbert 2, Monje 2, Fuentes, Del Río, Soler
Codru Chişinău 3–1 Gimbert, Jiménez, Soler
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup Group Stage Eendracht Aalst 8–0 Fuentes 3, Jiménez 2, Prieto 2, Gimbert
Arsenal 1–2 Prieto
Gömrükçü Baku 2–1 Fuentes, Moreno
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup Preliminary Stage Skopje 8–0 Conti 3, Pérez 3, Donaire, González
Tienen 9–2 Conti 3, Donaire 3, Del Río, Vilanova
Sparta Prague 0–0
Group Stage Brøndby 0–1
Duisburg 0–5
Naftokhimik Kalush 4–1 R. Castillo, Pérez, Prim, Ves

Titles


  1. As San Vicente CFF.

Invitational trophies



References


Notes

  1. She also played for Equatorial Guinea, but FIFA declared her ineligible to play for that national team.[2]

Citations

  1. [laliga.com/en-GB/clubs/levante-femenino/squad "Official staff of the Levante UD 2021/22"]. La Liga. Retrieved 13 November 2021. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. "Equatorial Guinea expelled from FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019". FIFA.com. October 5, 2017. Archived from the original on October 6, 2017. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
  3. Levante Femenino - 2000) Final Copa de la reina (amplio Resumen)



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[es] Levante Unión Deportiva (femenino)

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