Extremadura Femenino CF

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Extremadura Femenino
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Full nameExtremadura Femenino Club de Fútbol
Founded2008
GroundFrancisco de la Hera,
Almendralejo, Badajoz
ChairmanAntonio Rodríguez
ManagerFrancisco Gómez Pacomio
League1ªN – Group 4
2018–192ª – Group 4, 8th

Extremadura Unión Deportiva Femenino, formerly known as CF Puebla Extremadura and later as Extremadura Femenino CF, was a Spanish women football club from Almendralejo.

History

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Extremadura Femenino was founded in Puebla de la Calzada, Badajoz in 1995 as Club de Fútbol Femenino Puebla. It won the national championship in 2000, beating AD Torrejón in the final, and it was the runner-up in 1999 in 2002, second to CD Oroquieta and Levante UD. CFF Puebla also reached the national cup's final in 2001 and 2005, but lost both times to Levante.[1]

Also known as Club Irex Puebla for sponsorship reasons from 2005, the team gradually declined through the 2000s, and suffering from financial strain in 2008 it merged with AD Las Mercedes to form Extremadura FCF, moving to Almendralejo. In the 2008–09 season the team collapsed, ending second to last in the table and being thus relegated. With the championship's expansion for the following season Extremadura applied for a place in 2009 and 2010, but it was denied it both times.[2] Several of its former players played in the premier championship for SPC Llanos de Olivenza, which took its place as Extremadura's powerhouse.

On 15 July 2017, Extremadura Femenino would be integrated into the structure of Extremadura UD.[3] In 2020, the partnership ended and the club returned to their previous name of Extremadura Femenino CF.

Season by season

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Puebla

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Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
1998–99 (G. 4) 2nd
1999–00 1st Semifinals
2000–01 (G. 4) 1st Runner-up
2001–02 2nd First round
2002–03 3rd Semifinals
2003–04 4th Semifinals
2004–05 6th Runner-up
2005–06 6th Quarterfinals
2006–07 7th Quarterfinals
2007–08 6th Quarterfinals

Extremadura Femenino

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Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2008–09 15th
2009–10 1st
2010–11 2nd
2011–12 4th
2012–13 8th
2013–14 6th
2014–15 6th
2015–16 9th
2016–17 5th

Extremadura

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Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2017–18 4th
2018–19 8th[a]
2019–20 1ªN
  1. ^ Due to the creation of the new Primera División B, the team remained in the same league but it became the third level.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Aroa Barrero
3 DF File:Flag of Cameroon.svg CMR Eliane Bodolo
4 DF File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Arancha Benítez
5 MF File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg CIV Bernadette Kakounan
6 FW File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Judith Gallardo
7 DF File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Carmen Hermosel
8 MF File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Lorena Romero
9 FW File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Laura Carrasco
10 FW File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Érika Martín
12 DF File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Ana Rico
13 GK File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Celia Gracia
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW File:Flag of Cameroon.svg CMR Agnès Nkada
17 DF File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Emma González
18 MF File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Sara Murillo
20 MF File:Flag of Ghana.svg GHA Lily Niber-Lawrence
21 FW File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Sheyla Venegas
23 FW File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP María Aguza
GK File:Flag of Cameroon.svg CMR Carole Mimboe
FW File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Loli Reyman
File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP María Becerra
File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP María Antonia García
File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Lola Santiago

Honours

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As Puebla

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References

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  1. ^ Levante conquers its fifth Cup title. AS, 13 June 2005
  2. ^ Extremadura is unpleased with RFEF for rejecting its entry in the Superliga. Hoy.es, 28 July 2010
  3. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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