Women’s Barcelona is Spanish champion with 24 wins in 24 games; see campaign numbers

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Women’s Barcelona won the third consecutive Spanish championship this Sunday (13). And with a 5-0 rout against Real Madrid, in Catalonia.

It is the seventh league trophy for the Barça women’s team, which, with 72 points, can no longer be achieved by Real Sociedad’s runners-up, who add up to 50.

The Real Madrid women’s team, created in 2020 and defeated this Sunday, is in fifth place.

Current European champions, Barcelona are also the favorites to win the Champions League again. In the quarterfinals of the tournament, the Catalans meet Real Madrid.

The first leg, led by Madrid, will be on the 22nd. On the return, on the 30th, the match will be at Camp Nou, where the club’s men’s team plays — the match has already sold 70,000 tickets.

See the numbers of Barcelona’s campaign that won the Spanish title.

24 wins in 24 games

Barcelona’s overwhelming campaign demonstrates a rare dominance in the sport. There were 24 wins in 24 rounds, a perfect campaign so far that gave the title with six rounds to go to the Catalan team. Real Sociedad, in second place, has 17 victories.

Average of almost 6 goals per game

With no rivals at their height, Barça scored 136 times in the tournament. That’s an impressive average of 5.6 goals per match.

Dominance can also be measured when compared to the second place: Real Sociedad scored 52 goals in the season, and has a balance of 19.

Little (or almost nothing) leaked

The strength of Barcelona’s women’s team is not only in attack, but also in defensive performance. In the entire campaign so far, the team has conceded just six goals in 24 matches, an average of one goal conceded every four matches.

With six goals conceded and 136 scored, the Catalans have a balance of 130.

Three of the four gunners

Barcelona’s victory over Real Madrid came with two goals and an assist from Alexia Putellas, currently the best player in the world. She has 14 goals in the championship and is the fourth leading scorer in the competition.

Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala, also from Barcelona, ​​is the league’s top scorer with 19. Dutch Lieke Martens has 17 and is in third place. The vice-top scorer is Brazilian Geyse, from Real Madrid, who scored 18.

The other goals in the rout against Real this Sunday were scored by Patri Guijarro, Jenni Hermoso, in addition to an own against Babett Peter.

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