1971–72 P.F. Barcelona season
Peña Femenina Barcelona 1971 football season / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The FC Barcelona women's team played its first organised games between 1970 and 1972. For the first match, a win by penalties on 25 December 1970, the team was known as Selecció Ciutat de Barcelona (or Spanish: Selección Ciudad de Barcelona). In February 1971, the team changed its name to Peña Femenina Barcelonista (or Catalan: Penya Femenina Barcelonista, Penya Femenina Barcelona). In a Spanish-language poster for the Pernod Cup in March 1971, the team was advertised as C. de F. Barcelona (Club de Fútbol Barcelona).[1] In match reports from the league, they were called Barcelona.
1971 season | ||
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Chairman | Agustí Montal Costa | |
Manager | Antoni Ramallets | |
Stadium | La Verneda Camp Nou | |
Campeonato de Cataluña | 4th | |
Pernod Cup | Runner-up | |
Top goalscorer | League: Lolita Ortiz (26) All: Lolita Ortiz | |
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They generally played home matches at La Verneda, the ground of CE Júpiter, with select matches played at the Camp Nou.
In the 1970 match, the team wore unaffiliated white shirts with Barcelona blaugrana socks. They wore blaugrana shirts in the Pernod Cup[lower-alpha 1] and the league.[lower-alpha 2]