CE Sabadell (women) (original) (raw)
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Spanish football club
Football club
CE Sabadell (women)
Full name | Centre d'Esports Sabadell Futbol Club, S.A.D. (women) |
Nickname(s) | Arlequinades |
Founded | 1982 |
Ground | Poliesportiu Olímpia, Sabadell Catalonia, Spain |
Chairman | Joan Soteras |
Manager | Óscar Quintana |
League | Preferent catalana |
2015–16 | 1st |
Home colours Away colours Third colours | |
CE Sabadell (femení) is the women's football team of CE Sabadell. It is the women's section of CE Sabadell.
CE Sabadell was one of the founding members of the Spanish league in 1988.
Fifteen years later they won their first national title, the 2003 Copa de la Reina. The following season Sabadell were the runners-up in the league, and again reached the Copa's final, which this time they lost to Levante UD in the extra time.
However, this golden era was short-lived and the team withdrew from the competition in 2005 after collapsing financially.[1]
For the 2013-14 season, CE Sabadell will plays in Catalonia's Preferent category (T3).[2]
CE Sabadell (women) plays home games at Poliesportiu Olímpia.
- Primera División
- Runners-up 2003–04: 1
- Copa de la Reina
Season Tier Division Place Copa de la Reina 1988/89 1 1ª 7th 1989/90 1 1ª 4th 1990/91 1 1ª PS, 6th 1991/92 1 1ª 4th Runner-up 1992/93 1 1ª 4th Semifinals 1993/94 1 1ª 4th Semifinals 1994/95 1 1ª 5th Quarterfinals 1995/96 1 1ª 4th Semifinals 1996/97 1 1ª (G3) PS, 2nd 1997/98 1 1ª (G3) PS, 4th 1998/99 1 1ª (G3) PS, 6th 1999/00 1 1ª (G3) PS, 5th 2000/01 1 1ª (G3) PS, 5th 2001/02 1 1ª 4th Semifinals 2002/03 1 1ª 4th Winner 2003/04 1 1ª 2nd Runner-up 2004/05 1 1ª 8th Quarterfinals 2005/06 1 1ª (R) 2006/07 3 1ª Catalana 15th 2007/08 4 2ª Catalana 2nd | Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 2008/09 3 1ª Catalana 15th 2009/10 4 2ª Catalana 4th 2010/11 4 1ª Catalana 8th 2011/12 4 1ª Catalana 8th 2012/13 4 1ª Catalana 1st 2013/14 3 Preferent 11th 2014/15 3 Preferent 5th 2015/16 3 Preferent 1st 2016/17 2 2ª 13th 2017/18 3 Preferent 12th |
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As of 1 January 2018.[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Former internationals
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