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{{short description|Highest division of league competition for Spanish women's football}}
{{About|the top division in women's Spanish football|the top division in men's Spanish football|La Liga|other uses|Liga (disambiguation)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
{{Infobox football league
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| country = Spain
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| domest_cup = [[Copa de la Reina de Fútbol|Copa de la Reina]]<br/>[[Supercopa de España Femenina]]
| confed_cup = [[UEFA Women's Champions League|UEFA Champions League]]
| champions = [[FC Barcelona
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| most successful club = [[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]]<br/>(
| tv = [[GOL PLAY]] (Spain only)<br>[[DAZN]] (worldwide, inc. Spain)
| website = {{URL|https://ligaf.es/}}
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The '''Primera División de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino''', currently known as the '''Liga F'''{{efn|{{IPA|es|ˌli.ɣ̞a ˈe.fe|lang}}; {{langx|ca|Lliga F}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fcbarcelona.cat/ca/futbol/femeni-a/noticies/3868634/betis--barca-a-seguir-sumant-a-la-lliga-f|title=Betis - Barça: A seguir sumant a la Lliga F|trans-title=Betis - Barça: Continue to add to the Liga F|publisher=[[FC Barcelona Femení]]|lang=ca}}</ref>}} ('''finetwork Liga F''' for sponsorship reasons), is the highest level of [[
The league was founded in 1988, and has operated every year since, although it has undergone several changes in format and names including; '''Primera [[Iberdrola]]''' (formerly '''Liga Femenina Iberdrola''' for sponsorship reasons), '''Superliga Femenina''', '''División de Honor''', and '''Liga Nacional'''. A total of 12 different clubs have been champions; [[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]] have won the most championships, with
==History==
===Liga Nacional===
The league was founded in 1988 as ''Liga Nacional'', formed by [[Olímpico Fortuna]], [[Puente Castro]], [[Parque Alcobendas]], [[Santa María Atlético]], [[Vallès Occidental]], [[RCD
===División de Honor===
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===Superliga===
[[File:Liga_futbol_femenino.png|thumb|150px|Old logo of the league.]]
By 2000, women's teams were displeased that their competitions and calendars were being created by men's teams so, in June 2000, [[Levante UD Femenino|Levante]] submitted a proposal to the [[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spanish Federation]] for a new league, the Superliga. Levante's proposed Superliga was to be organised by women's teams, under the Spanish Federation, and had the support of a majority of women's teams in the country. At the time it was proposed, with the intention to replace the league for the next (2001–02) season, the clubs also threatened to boycott Federation competitions if it was not accepted.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/2000/06/16/pagina-33/693719/pdf.html|title=El fútbol femenino, en pie de guerra|date=16 June 2000|language=es|newspaper=Mundo Deportivo|page=33}}</ref>
For the 2001–02 season the league was renamed the ''Superliga'' and the competition system was changed from the group format to a double round-robin, with each team playing the other teams twice, once away and once at home. The league in this period consisted of 14 teams. The 2008–09 season kept the double round-robin format as the league increased from 14 to 16 teams.
In the 2009–10 season the Superliga increased from 16 to 24 teams, causing criticism by teams and players who feared a decline in the quality of competition. The Superliga was divided into 3 groups of 7 to 8 teams each, with geographically nearby teams placed into each group to minimize travel.<ref>[http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=126&CATEGORIA=3&ID=523 Reunión Comisión Mixta de seguimiento de la Superliga].{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091011031711/http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=126&CATEGORIA=3&ID=523 |date=11 October 2009 }}.</ref> In the first stage of the season, each team played each other team in its group twice. In the second stage, the best two of each group as well as the two best third-place finishers went into group A and the other teams were divided into groups B and C based on a predefined key. Again a double round-robin was played within each group. All Group A teams and the three best finishers of Group B and C qualified for the [[Copa de la Reina de Fútbol|Copa de la Reina]], and the two best teams in Group A played each other in a two-legged final for the season's championship. [[Rayo Vallecano Femenino|Rayo Vallecano]] won the 2009–10 and 2010-11 finals, both times against [[RCD Espanyol (women)|RCD
===Primera División===
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{{Location map~ |Spain |lat=42.837072 |long=-2.688243 |label=<small>[[Deportivo Alavés Gloriosas|Alavés]]</small> |position=bottom}}
{{Location map~ |Spain |lat=41.380889 |long=2.1228167 |label=<small>[[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]]</small> |position=top}}
{{Location map~ |Spain |lat=41.
{{Location map~ |Spain |lat=37.3563889 |long=-5.9816667 |label=<small>[[Real Betis Féminas|Betis]]</small> |position=bottom}}
{{Location map~ |Spain |lat=39.42766 |long=-0.417 |label=<small>[[Levante UD Femenino|Levante]]</small> |position=bottom}}
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| [[FC Levante Las Planas|Levante
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| {{ill|Estadi Municipal de
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| [[Madrid CFF]]
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| 2,500
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| [[Sevilla FC (women)|Sevilla Fútbol Club Femenino]]
| [[Seville]]
| [[Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios|Estadio Jesús Navas]]
| 8,000
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| 2,700
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| [[Valencia CF Femenino
| Valencia
| [[Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna
| 3,000
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| '''[[Peña Barcelonista Barcilona|Peña Barcilona]]''' || align=center|24
| [[FFP Alcobendas|Parque Alcobendas]] || align=center|21
| [[RCD Espanyol (women)|
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|align=center|[[1989–90 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino|1989–90]] || align=center|12 || '''[[Atlético Madrid (women)|Atlético Villa de Madrid]]''' || align=center|43 || [[Peña Barcelonista Barcilona|Peña Barcilona]] || align=center|39 || [[RCD Espanyol (women)|
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|align=center|[[1990–91 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino|1990–91]] || align=center|8 || '''[[Oiartzun KE|Oiartzun]]''' || align=center|20 || [[Atlético Madrid (women)|Atlético Villa de Madrid]] || align=center|20 || [[Añorga KKE|Añorga]] || align=center|20
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|align=center|[[1991–92 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino|1991–92]] || align=center|8 || '''[[Añorga KKE|Añorga]]''' || align=center|27 || [[FC Barcelona (women)|
|- style="background:Linen"
|align=center|[[1992–93 División de Honor de Fútbol Femenino|1992–93]] || align=center|7 || '''[[CD Oroquieta Villaverde|Oroquieta Villaverde]]''' || align=center|24 || [[Añorga KKE|Añorga]] || align=center|21 || [[FC Barcelona (women)|
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|align=center|[[1993–94 División de Honor de Fútbol Femenino|1993–94]] || align=center|10 || '''[[CD Oroquieta Villaverde|Oroquieta Villaverde]]''' || align=center|49 || [[Añorga KKE|Añorga]] || align=center|42 || [[FC Barcelona (women)|
|- style="background:Linen"
|align=center|[[1994–95 División de Honor de Fútbol Femenino|1994–95]] || align=center|10 || '''[[Añorga KKE|Añorga]]''' || align=center|48 || [[CD Oroquieta Villaverde|Oroquieta Villaverde]] || align=center|40 || [[RCD Espanyol (women)|
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|align=center|[[1995–96 División de Honor de Fútbol Femenino|1995–96]] || align=center|9 || '''[[Añorga KKE|Añorga]]''' || align=center|36 || [[CD Oroquieta Villaverde|Oroquieta Villaverde]] || align=center|31 || [[RCD Espanyol (women)|
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| [[Levante UD (women)|Levante]]
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| [[RCD Espanyol (women)|
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| '''[[Athletic Club (women)|Athletic Club]]'''
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| [[RCD Espanyol (women)|
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| [[Levante UD (women)|Levante]]
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| '''[[Rayo Vallecano (women)|Rayo Vallecano]]'''
| align="center"| {{efn|Played with teams divided into groups, the title was decided in a double-legged final where Rayo Vallecano won 1–0 and 1–1.}}
| [[RCD Espanyol (women)|
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| [[Athletic Club (women)|Athletic Club]]
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| '''[[Rayo Vallecano (women)|Rayo Vallecano]]'''
| align="center"| {{efn|Played with teams divided into groups, the title was decided in a double-legged final where Rayo Vallecano won 2–2 and 1–2.}}
| [[RCD Espanyol (women)|
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| [[Athletic Club (women)|Athletic Club]]
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| [[Athletic Club (women)|Athletic Club]]
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| '''[[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]]'''
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| align="center"| [[2023–24 Liga F|2023–24]]
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| '''[[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]]'''
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| [[Real Madrid Femenino|Real Madrid]]
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| [[Atlético Madrid Femenino|Atlético de Madrid]]
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| align="center"| [[2024–25 Liga F|2024–25]]
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! Winning years
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|align="left"| [[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]] || '''
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|align="left"| [[Athletic Club Femenino|Athletic Club]] || '''5''' || 3 ||align="left"| 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2016
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|align="left"| [[Atlético Madrid Femenino|Atlético de Madrid]] || '''3''' || 2 ||align="left"| 2017, 2018, 2019
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|align="left"| [[Rayo Vallecano Femenino|Rayo Vallecano]] || '''3''' || 1 ||align="left"| 2009, 2010, 2011
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|align="left"| [[RCD Espanyol Femenino|Espanyol]] || '''1''' || 3 ||align="left"| 2006
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|align="left"| [[Real Madrid Femenino|Real Madrid]] || '''0''' ||
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|align="left"| [[CFF Puebla|Puebla]] || '''0''' || 1 ||
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! Winning years
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|align="left"| [[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]] || '''
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|align="left"| [[Athletic Club Femenino|Athletic Club]] || '''5''' || 3 ||align="left"| 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2016
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|align="left"| [[Atlético Málaga]]{{efn|Currently Málaga CF.}} || '''1''' || 0 ||align="left"| ''1998''
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|align="left"| [[Real Madrid Femenino|Real Madrid]] || '''0''' ||
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|align="left"| [[FFP Alcobendas|Parque Alcobendas]] || '''0''' || 1 ||
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|align=left|[[RCD Espanyol (women)|RCD
||8||200||127||21||62||567||300||+267||'''275'''||{{#expr:137.5/200*100 round 2}}%
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=== Clubs ===
* Most appearances: 32 seasons, FC Barcelona
* Most matches played:
* Most wins overall:
* Most goals scored:
* Most wins in a season overall: 33, FC Barcelona (2020–21)
* Most league goals scored in a season: 246, Levante UD (2000–01)
* Longest unbeaten league home run:
* Most consecutive wins: 62, FC Barcelona (2019–2023)
* Most consecutive wins at home:
* Longest run of games scored in:
* Best win percentage in a season overall: 100% (28w-0d-0l) [[Levante UD Femenino|Levante UD]] (2000–01), 100% (30w-0d-0l) [[FC Barcelona Femení|FC Barcelona]] ([[2021–22 FC Barcelona Femení season|2021-22]])
* Most points in a season overall: 99 <small>(3 points for a win)</small>, FC Barcelona (2020–21)
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|align=center|[[2011–12 Primera División (women)|2011–12]]
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sonia Bermúdez (footballer)|Sonia Bermúdez]]
|[[FC Barcelona (women)|Barcelona]]
|align=center|38
|-
|align=center rowspan="2"|[[2012–13 Primera División (women)|2012–13]]
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sonia Bermúdez (footballer)|Sonia Bermúdez]]
|[[FC Barcelona (women)|Barcelona]]
|align=center rowspan="2"|27
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|align=center|[[2013–14 Primera División (women)|2013–14]]
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sonia Bermúdez (footballer)|Sonia Bermúdez]]
|[[FC Barcelona (women)|Barcelona]]
|align=center|28
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|align=center rowspan="2"|[[2014–15 Primera División (women)|2014–15]]
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sonia Bermúdez (footballer)|Sonia Bermúdez]]
|[[FC Barcelona (women)|Barcelona]]
|align=center rowspan="2"|22
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|[[Levante UD Femenino|Levante]]
|align=center|27
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|align=center|[[2023–24 Liga F|2023–24]]
|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Caroline Graham Hansen]]
|[[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]]
|align=center|21
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|align="left"|{{flagicon|Madrid}} [[Sonia Bermúdez (footballer)|Sonia Bermudez]]
|align="left"|[[CE Sabadell]], [[Rayo Vallecano (women)|Rayo Vallecano]], [[FC Barcelona (women)|FC Barcelona]], [[Atlético Madrid Femenino|Atlético de Madrid]], [[Levante UD (women)|Levante UD]]
|2003–20||233+||306+||{{#expr:233/306 round 2}}
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