NEW BENCH, SAME GOAL
Barça women's team begins the Pere Romeu era with maximum ambition for 2025
Romeu's team begins a year with clear objectives: maintain its hegemony and continue to evolve
FC Barcelona women's team ended 2024 as one of the best years in its history, celebrating a quadruple of League, Cup, Champions League and Super Cup. In addition, the culers players shone in the individual awards, with Aitana Bonmatí winning the Ballon d'Or and The Best award, while Vicky López was crowned Golden Girl. Now, the team looks to 2025 with new challenges under the direction of Pere Romeu.
Barça maintains its backbone with key players such as Patri Guijarro, Mapi León and Marta Torrejón. The continuity of Alexia Putellas, renewed until 2026, has been a sign of authority for the club. The captain, after overcoming a long injury, is signing an outstanding season with 13 goals and 6 assists in 16 official matches.
Reinforcements and setbacks
The additions of players such as Ewa Pajor and Kika Nazareth have raised the competitive level of the team, although not everything has been easy. Salma Paralluelo had to take a break to recover from accumulated discomfort, while goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck faced a delicate medical situation that delayed her debut.
Despite these challenges, the Blaugranas have managed to stay on course, leaving behind setbacks such as the defeat in their Champions League debut against Manchester City. Now, with a demanding schedule ahead, the Blaugrana will open 2025 with a league match against Real Sociedad on January 5, before facing Atlético de Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup on January 21, where they will seek their first title of the year.