Fixtures

UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying 09/18 17:00 769 Atletico Madrid (W) vs BK Hacken (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 09/21 10:00 4 Madrid CFF (W) vs Atletico Madrid (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 09/28 15:00 5 Granada (W) vs Atletico Madrid (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 10/05 15:00 6 Atletico Madrid (W) vs Athletic Bilbao (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 10/12 15:00 7 Atletico Madrid (W) vs Barcelona (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 10/19 15:00 8 Deportivo La Coruna (W) vs Atletico Madrid (W) - View

Results

Spain Primera Women 09/14 18:00 3 [3] Atletico Madrid (W) v Levante UD (W) [13] W 4-0
UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying 09/11 17:00 769 BK Hacken (W) v Atletico Madrid (W) D 1-1
Spain Primera Women 09/05 18:00 2 [2] Atletico Madrid (W) v Real Madrid (W) [5] W 2-1
Spain Primera Women 08/31 10:00 1 [7] Espanyol (W) v Atletico Madrid (W) [7] W 0-5
Women’s Friendly 08/23 09:00 - Atletico Madrid (W) v Benfica Women W 6-3
Women’s Friendly 08/14 19:00 - Inter Milan Women v Atletico Madrid Women L 5-2
Spain Copa De La Reina 06/07 17:00 1 Barcelona Women v Atletico Madrid Women L 2-0
Spain Primera Women 05/18 10:00 30 [3] Atletico Madrid Women v Levante Las Planas Women [12] W 5-0
Spain Primera Women 05/11 10:00 29 [9] Eibar Women v Atletico Madrid Women [3] W 0-2
Spain Primera Women 05/04 10:00 28 [3] Atletico Madrid Women v Athletic Bilbao Women [4] W 1-0
Spain Primera Women 04/27 10:00 27 [12] Levante UD Women v Atletico Madrid Women [3] D 2-2
Spain Primera Women 04/18 15:30 26 [3] Atletico Madrid Women v Costa Adeje Tenerife Women [6] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 18 23
Wins 21 12 9
Draws 13 4 9
Losses 7 2 5
Goals for 69 36 33
Goals against 39 13 26
Clean sheets 22 10 12
Failed to score 9 2 7

Club Atlético de Madrid Femenino (commonly known as Atlético Madrid Women or Atleti Femenino) is a Spanish women's football team based in Madrid that play in Liga F, the top tier of Spanish women's football. It is the women's section of Atlético Madrid.

History

Atlético Madrid had a women's team for the first time in the late 1980s. They won the national league in 1990 and were second the following year, but just like Atlético's handball team, they were disbanded in the early 1990s. Most players joined CD Oroquieta Villaverde, which became one of Spain's leading teams.

The team was re-established in 2001 though they did not become an official section of the club until 2005. After playing three seasons in regional leagues, between 2004 and 2006 Atlético earned two successive promotions to reach the top category. Quickly consolidating themselves in the top half of the table, they secured fourth place in 2009–10.

On 7 October 2015, Atlético made their UEFA Women's Champions League debut. In the round of 32, they eliminated Zorky Krasnogorsk, but in the round of 16, they were swept aside by Olympique Lyon, eventual winners of the competition. On 26 June 2016, Atlético Madrid won a first major trophy after beating FC Barcelona 3–2 in the final of the Copa de la Reina.

On 20 May 2017, Atlético achieved the title after beating Real Sociedad in the last round by 2–1. The Colchoneras ended the season without losses.

In March 2019, the club broke the European record for attendance at a women's football match with 60,739 spectators at the Metropolitano Stadium for a league fixture, a 2–0 loss to FC Barcelona (beating a mark set a few months earlier by Athletic Bilbao, in a Copa de la Reina fixture against Atlético).

Atlético Madrid Femenino, commonly known as Atlético Madrid Women, is the women's football team representing Atlético Madrid, one of Spain's most prominent football clubs. Based in Madrid, the team competes in Spain's top-tier women's league, Liga F. Known for their passionate style of play and strong defensive organization, Atlético Madrid Women have established themselves as a competitive force in Spanish women's football. The team boasts a talented roster of domestic and international players, and they aim to achieve success both domestically and in European competitions. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to developing women's football, Atlético Madrid Women continue to grow their reputation as a leading club in Spain.