2012–13 Primera División (women)

The 2012–13 Primera División season was the 25th edition of Spain's highest women's football league. FC Barcelona were the defending champions, having won their 1st title in the previous season. The season played from 2 September 2012, and end on 5 May 2013.

Primera División
Season2012–13
ChampionsBarcelona
2nd title
RelegatedLagunak, Llanos Olivenza
Champions LeagueBarcelona
Matches played240
Goals scored803 (3.35 per match)
Biggest home winRayo Vallecano 9–0 Lagunak
Biggest away winLagunak 0–11 Barcelona
Highest attendance26,000 [1]

A total of 16 teams contested the league, 14 of which already contested in the 2011–12 season. Sevilla and Levante Las Planas were promoted from the Segunda División last season.[2]

The championship was decided on the last matchday, when Athletic Club Bilbao met Barcelona. After trailing Athletic the whole season, Barcelona overtook them by winning 2–1, and thus defended their title.

Changes from 2011–12

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  • The league was reduced from 18 to 16 teams. Therefore, only two teams will get relegated this year instead of four last season.

Teams

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Stadia and locations

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TeamHome cityStadiumStadium capacity
Athletic BilbaoBilbaoInstalaciones Lezama1,500
Atlético MadridMajadahondaCerro del Espino3,500
BarcelonaBarcelonaCiutat Esportiva Joan Gamper1,000
CollerensePalma de MallorcaCan Caimari1,000
EspanyolCornellà de LlobregatCiudad Deportiva RCD Espanyol1,500
Comarca Llanos OlivenzaOlivenzaCiudad Deportiva de Olivenza1,000
LevanteValenciaPolideportiu Natzaret1,000
Levante Las PlanasSant Joan DespíMunicipal Les Planes1,000
LagunakBarañáinMunicipal Lagunak1,000
Rayo VallecanoMadridCiudad Deportiva Rayo Vallecano1,000
Prainsa ZaragozaZaragozaPedro Sancho1,000
Real SociedadSan SebastiánInstalaciones Zubieta2,500
Sant GabrielSant Adrià de BesòsMunicipal José Luis Ruiz Casado1,000
SevillaSevillaEstadio Guadalquivir3,000
Sporting de HuelvaHuelvaCiudad Deportiva El Conquero1,000
ValenciaValenciaMunicipal de Beniferri1,000

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamChairmanHead CoachCaptainKitmakerShirt sponsor
Athletic Bilbao Josu Urrutia Juan Luis Fuentes Iraia IturregiUmbroBizkaia
Atlético Madrid Lola Romero Juanjo Carretero Marta DocandoNikeNone
Barcelona Sandro Rosell Xavier Llorens Ana EscribanoNikeQatar Foundation
Collerense
Espanyol Ramon Condal Luis CarriónPumaCancún
Lagunak
Levante Quico Catalán Antonio Contreras Maider CastilloLuanviValencia Terra i Mar
Levante Las Planas
Llanos Olivenza
Rayo Vallecano Raúl Martín Presa José Ramón HernándezErreà
Real Sociedad Jokin Aperribay Unai Gazpio Guesalaga Aintzane EncinasNikeLa Gula del Norte
San Gabriel Takahisa Shiraishi
Sevilla José María del Nido Manuel Pineda IglesiasUmbro
Sporting de Huelva José Antonio Muñoz Lozano Antonio Toledo
Prainsa Zaragoza
Valencia Manuel Llorente Cristian Toro María MartíJomaBurger King

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona (C)3024429113+7876Qualification for UEFA Champions League and Copa de la Reina
2Athletic Bilbao3023528424+6074Qualification Copa de la Reina
3Atlético Madrid3020827021+4968
4Levante3021275321+3265
5Espanyol3016684725+2254
6Rayo Vallecano3014798148+3349
7Prainsa Zaragoza30143136577−1245
8Sant Gabriel30117124044−440
9Sporting Huelva30115144152−1138
10Real Sociedad3096154144−333
11Levante Las Planas3095163447−1332
12Sevilla3086163752−1530
13Valencia3093182952−2330
14Collerense3085174777−3029
15Llanos de Olivenza (R)3037203074−4416Relegation to Segunda División
16Lagunak (R)30012913132−1191
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayFCBATHATMLEVESPRAYPRASGBSPHRSCLLPSEVVALCLLOLILAG
Barcelona0–02–01–01–00–26–27–14–04–04–02–04–04–05–06–1
Athletic Bilbao1–21–21–04–13–25–22–02–12–14–04–04–04–05–05–0
Atlético Madrid1–11–11–10–03–34–03–01–11–01–02–13–03–15–16–1
Levante0–10–11–00–12–11–03–11–02–12–01–21–04–12–07–0
Espanyol2–01–11–11–21–34–01–23–03–02–02–02–00–04–11–0
Rayo Vallecano2–22–41–22–31–43–36–01–14–32–23–10–15–03–19–0
Prainsa Zaragoza0–41–60–32–24–11–32–05–42–04–31–33–24–33–27–2
San Gabriel0–20–10–20–10–21–13–23–22–00–03–11–03–03–04–0
Sporting Huelva0–51–10–32–00–10–20–22–10–13–03–01–02–11–14–1
Real Sociedad0–31–20–10–11–11–12–21–13–02–00–14–05–13–02–1
Levante Las Planas0–11–21–31–31–02–50–10–00–23–00–01–06–00–03–0
Sevilla1–11–40–20–11–21–22–42–00–01–12–30–01–42–24–2
Valencia0–31–50–20–21–02–14–12–21–21–10–10–22–11–04–0
Collerense0–23–31–10–21–12–14–20–43–44–33–41–04–01–15–0
Llanos Olivenza0–30–22–51–40–40–31–32–21–10–11–02–31–25–21–1
Lagunak0–110–40–80–40–12–70–21–20–50–40–20–40–51–20–3
Updated to match(es) played on 21 April 2013. Source: women.soccerway.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  • Match Sporting Huelva–Sevilla was awarded to Sporting by 3–0 due to illegal alignment. The match initially ended 0–0.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Barcelona defeats Athletic in San Mamés and wins the Women's League in the final round
  2. ^ "11/12 Segunada Division final stages". soccerway.com. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  3. ^ "El Comité de Apelación ratifica la alineación indebida del Sevilla FC" (in Spanish). Sporting de Huelva. 21 September 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
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