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1974 P.F. Barcelona season

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Peña Femenina Barcelona
1974 season
ChairmanAgustí Montal Costa
ManagerT. Huguet
StadiumSardenya
Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino4th–6th[1]
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Barcelona played in the first national women's football league in Spain in 1974, though not much of Spain was represented (out of the eight teams, five were from Catalonia, two were from Valencia, and one was from Aragon). The league was controlled by Educación y Descanso [es], and the prize was the Radio Miramar [es] Trophy; the same organisation had held a tournament to compete for a Radio Miramar-sponsored trophy in 1972, and so the 1974 league – the Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino – was sometimes referred to as the II Trofeo Radio Miramar. The league was again played in two splits; a change was that each half was played for 35 minutes, rather than the 30 minutes they previously were in women's football.[2]

The manager was T. Huguet, and the team often played at Sardenya, the ground of CE Europa. Barcelona had a women's futsal team by June 1974.[3]

Ahead of their last two, postponed, matchdays in June 1974, Barcelona had 9 points and was sixth in the league. By this point, Marcol had played and won all of its matches to finish first.[4]

Players

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Nat. Name Age Since Goals
Catalonia Lolita Ortiz 1970 30+
Catalonia Minguez 1970
Catalonia Pilar 1970
Catalonia Nuri 1971 8+
Catalonia Armella 1971
Catalonia Montse 1971 1+
Catalonia Neus Gallofré 1971 5+
Catalonia María Teresa
Catalonia Pili
Catalonia Bosch
Catalonia Juani
Catalonia Satur
  • Source: Match reports

Matches

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Friendly

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20 January 1974 Friendly R.C.D. Español v Barcelona P.F.C. de F. Barcelona
12:00 Report Stadium: Campo C.D. Europa
March 1974 Friendly C.D. Español 1–3 Barcelona P.F.C.F. Artesa de Segre
  • Peque
Report
  • Nuri 15'
  • Lolita 30', 60'

League

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17 February 1974 1 Industria Taxi 4–0 Fútbol Club Barcelona Barcelona
  • Montse (pen.)
  • Caridad
  • Cano
[1], [2] Stadium: La Verneda
24 February 1974 2 Barcelona 2–4 Manises Barcelona
  • Lolita
[3], [4]
  • Agustina
  • Tere
  • Vicenta
Stadium: Sardenya
3 March 1974 3 Zaragoza 0–2 Barcelona Zaragoza
Report
  • Gallofré
  • Montse
10 March 1974 4 Barcelona 0–3 Marcol Barcelona
16:45 [5], [6]
  • Cruz
  • Carbó
Stadium: Sardenya
16 March 1974 Barcelona 0–0 Espanyol Barcelona
17:00 [7] [8] Stadium: Sardenya
Note: Described as a game that was equal and exciting from start to finish, without either team able to produce a goal.
24 March 1974 U.D. Vich 1–2 Barcelona Vic
16:00
  • Encarna 33'
[9] [10]
  • Nuri 15', 25'
31 March 1974 P.F. Barcelona 1–0 Sabadell Sant Sadurní d'Anoia
12:00
  • Gallofré 25'
[11], [12] Stadium: Campo Municipal San Sadurní de Noya
21 April 1974 Barcelona 1–2 S.D.C Taxi Vic
  • Nuria 2'
Report
  • Jordán
  • Cari
28 April/1 May 1974 Manises 2–0 Barcelona
Report
11 May 1974 Marcol 2–0 Barcelona Valencia
Report
19 May 1974 Espanyol 1–1 Barcelona Campo Vilanova
12:00 [13], [14]
23 May 1974 Barcelona 2–2 Vich Mataró
12:00 [15], [16] Stadium: Campo Municipal de Mataró
9 June 1974 Barcelona v Zaragoza Sant Sadurní d'Anoia
17:30 Report Stadium: Campo Municipal San Sadurní de Noya
Note: Postponed; originally scheduled for 4/5 May 1974.[5]
16 June 1974 Sabadell v Barcelona Lepanto
12:00 Report

References

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  1. ^ The three final games of the league, two featuring Barcelona, have unknown results, and could produce either final placement for Barcelona.
  2. ^ "FUTBOL FEMENINO PRIMER CAMPEONATO A ESCALA NACIONAL". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 8 February 1974. p. 6.
  3. ^ "Futbol Sala" (in Spanish). 27 June 1974. p. 14.
  4. ^ "FUTBOL FEMENINO PRIMER CAMPEONATO DE LIGA A ESCALA NACIONAL". Mundo Deportivo. 7 June 1974. p. 10.
  5. ^ http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1974/05/03/pagina-12/1007414/pdf.html