Madrid CFF

Madrid C. F. Femenino
Full name Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino
Founded 2010
Ground Polideportivo Luis Aragonés, Madrid
Ground Capacity 3,500
President Alfredo Ulloa
Manager Jesus Nuñez
League Segunda División
2015–16 Segunda División, 2nd (Group 5)
Website Club home page

Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈðɾið ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]; Madrid Women's Football Club) is a women's football club based in Madrid, who currently plays in Segunda División.

History

Madrid CFF was founded in 2010 by Alfredo Ulloa who chose to play in white kits in homage to Real Madrid, although the club has no connection to Real, who are not involved in women's football.[1] Media speculation that the club would be taken over by Real Madrid in 2014 proved to be unfounded.[2]

In 2013, after playing three seasons in the regional leagues, the club made its debut in Segunda División.

Season by season

Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2010/11 1ª Reg. 5th
2011/12 1ª Reg. 1st
2012/13 Pref. 2nd
2013/14 3rd
2014/15 1st
2015/16 2nd

Current squad

As of 22 September 2016[3]

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

No. Position Player
Spain GK Paola Ulloa (captain)
Spain DF Ana María Catalá
Spain DF Ángela Rodríguez Martínez
Spain DF Carolina Hernández Fernández
Spain DF Marta García González
Spain DF Leticia Méndez
Spain DF Patricia Gudiel
Spain MF Belén Jiménez Asensio
No. Position Player
Argentina MF Mariela Coronel
Brazil MF Camila Nobre
Brazil MF Gabi Portilho
Spain MF Saray García
Spain MF Ana Rubio Mingorance
Equatorial Guinea FW Jade Boho
Spain FW Patricia Mascaró
Spain FW Alba Mellado

References

  1. Sanchez, Ray (23 May 2015). "El Madrid de fútbol femenino juega en el Luis Aragonés" (in Spanish). El Mundo (Spain). Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  2. Villarrubia, Begoña (25 September 2015). "¿Dónde está el Real Madrid?" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  3. "Plantilla" (in Spanish). aupaAthletic. Retrieved 22 September 2016.


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