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  2. Spain women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Spain women's national football team, officially known as the Spain national football team (Spanish: Selección Española de Fútbol), [ 3 ] has represented Spain in international women's football competitions since 1980. It is governed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the governing body for football in Spain.

  3. Women in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Spain has evolved from the country 's earliest history, culture, and social norms. Throughout the late 20th century, Spain has undergone a transition from Francoist Spain (1939-1975), during which women's rights were severely restricted, to a democratic society where gender equality is a fundamental principle.

  4. Jenni Hermoso - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Hermoso Fuentes (born 9 May 1990) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Liga MX Femenil club Tigres UANL and for the Spain women's national team. She is the all-time top scorer for Spain, and was part of her country's championship side at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, where she was also awarded the Silver Ball.

  5. Women's football in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Early history: 1910s–1930s. Women's football was recorded as being played in Spain as early as the 1910s. [6] The first known women's football teams in Spain were founded in Barcelona in 1914, inspired by teams playing in England. A small football association, the Spanish Girl's Club, was set up and sponsored two teams, Montserrat and Giralda.

  6. List of female ministers of Spain - Wikipedia

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    List of female ministers of Spain. María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, Elena Salgado, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, Carmen Calvo, Nadia Calviño and María Jesús Montero are the women that have been deputy prime minister of Spain, highest-ranking position held by a woman in Spain to date. Since 2011, all deputy prime ministers of Spain have ...

  7. 2020–21 Primera División (women) - Wikipedia

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    All statistics correct as of 27 June 2021. The 2020–21 Primera División Femenina de Fútbol was the 33rd edition of Spain's highest women's football league, the 20th since the inception of the Superliga Femenina. The league was scheduled to start on 5 September 2020 and to finish on 27 June 2021, [1] however, the start date was delayed to 3 ...

  8. Liga F - Wikipedia

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    Liga F. The Primera División de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino, currently known as the Liga F[a] (finetwork Liga F for sponsorship reasons), is the highest level of league competition for women's football in Spain. It is the women's equivalent of the men's La Liga, and it is organized by the Liga Profesional Femenina de Fútbol (LPFF).

  9. List of Spain women's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    Spanish football team during qualifying for the 2019 World Cup (April 2018) Spanish footballers in training (2019) Silvia Meseguer, Celia Jiménez, Victoria Losada, Marta Corredera and Sandra Paños. Player. Position.