Atlético Baleares
Full nameClub Deportivo Atlético Baleares
Founded1984–85
2018
GroundSon Malferit,
Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
Capacity1,200
ChairmanIngo Volckmann
ManagerTxema Expósito
LeagueSegunda Federación
2021–22Primera Nacional, 2nd
WebsiteClub website

Club Deportivo Atlético Baleares, officially named Balears Futbol Club, is the women's football section of the CD Atlético Baleares. The club is located in Palma (Mallorca, Balearic Islands). Play in Segunda Federación, third level of Spanish women's soccer. Play their matches at Camp de Son Malferit.

History

The current team had a precedent in the 1980s, when the CIDE team of Palma became part of the white-and-blue club in the 1984–85 season. The team ended the season as champion of the Regional League of Mallorca[1] and played quarterfinals of Copa de la Reina,[2] but did not have continuity and moved again to another club when the season ended.

The current section was presented on August 6, 2018, consist of an amateur category team of 18 players[3][4] and that same season 2018–19 was promoted to Primera Nacional.[5][6] In 2021–22 season the team ended second and was promoted to Segunda Federación, a newly created third category.[7][8]

Stadium

Atlético Baleares holds its home games at Camp de Son Malferit, with a 1,200-spectators capacity.

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place
1984/85 3 Regional 1st
1985–2018: No participation
2018/19 3 Autonómica 1st[lower-alpha 1]
2019/20 3 Nacional 7th
2020/21 3 Nacional 3rd
2021/22 3 Nacional 2nd[lower-alpha 2]
2022/23 3 2ª Federación --
  1. Due to the creation of the new Primera División B, the team promoted but remained in the same level.
  2. Due to the creation of the new Segunda Federación, the team promoted but remained in the same level.

Titles

  • Regional (T3)
    • Winners 1984–85, 2017–18: 2

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Spain ESP Sandra Torres
2 DF Spain ESP Maialen Esnaola
3 DF Spain ESP Vicky Chica
4 DF Spain ESP Anita Campos
5 DF Spain ESP Maria Ponce (Captain)
6 DF Spain ESP Marga Fullana (Captain)
7 FW Spain ESP Keni Balaguer
9 FW Brazil BRA Ray Silva
10 MF Bolivia BOL Abi Quiroz
11 MF Spain ESP Marina Orozco
12 MF Spain ESP Laura Martínez
13 GK Spain ESP Natalia Martínez
14 FW Spain ESP Gema Arrabal
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Spain ESP Fátima Traversaro (Captain)
16 DF Spain ESP Aida Fanals
17 FW Spain ESP Yolanda Bonnín
18 DF Spain ESP Carla Sánchez
19 FW Spain ESP Marina Puebla
20 MF Spain ESP Mayra Tárraga
21 MF Spain ESP Marina Steindl
23 MF Spain ESP Alba Perelló
27 FW Spain ESP Luci Puigcercós
29 FW Spain ESP Lucía Corrales
-- MF Spain ESP Keka Escalas
-- FW Brazil BRA Stefane Conceiçao

References

  1. "Primeros pasos en femenino". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). July 22, 2018.
  2. "Bautizo de la selección catalana". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). May 11, 1985.
  3. "El Atlético Baleares presenta su equipo femenino". Última Hora (in Spanish). August 6, 2018.
  4. "El Baleares femenino va a por todas". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). August 7, 2018.
  5. "El Atlético Baleares femenino sella el ascenso". Última Hora (in Spanish). March 25, 2019.
  6. "El Atlético Baleares femenino llega para quedarse". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). March 25, 2019.
  7. "El Atlético Baleares femenino asciende a Tercera RFEF". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). April 10, 2022.
  8. "El Atlético Baleares femenino asciende a Tercera RFEF". Última Hora (in Spanish). April 10, 2022.

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