Spain Primera Women 09/21 14:00 4 Sevilla (W) v Barcelona (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 09/28 15:00 5 Athletic Bilbao (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 10/05 15:00 6 Sevilla (W) v Espanyol (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 10/12 15:00 7 Levante UD (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 10/19 15:00 8 Sevilla (W) v Madrid CFF (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 11/02 16:00 9 FC Badalona (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 11/09 16:00 10 Granada (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 11/16 16:00 11 Sevilla (W) v EDF Logrono (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 11/23 16:00 12 Sevilla (W) v Deportivo La Coruna (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 12/07 16:00 13 Atletico Madrid (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 12/14 16:00 14 Sevilla (W) v Alhama CF (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 01/11 16:00 15 Real Madrid (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 01/18 16:00 16 Sevilla (W) v Real Sociedad (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 01/25 16:00 17 Sevilla (W) v Levante UD (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 02/01 16:00 18 Barcelona (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 02/08 16:00 19 Sevilla (W) v Athletic Bilbao (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 02/15 16:00 20 Deportivo La Coruna (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 02/22 16:00 21 Sevilla (W) v Vertou U19 - View
Spain Primera Women 03/15 16:00 22 Alhama CF (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 03/22 16:00 23 Sevilla (W) v Nestor/ Roger-Vasselin - View
Spain Primera Women 03/29 15:00 24 Sevilla (W) v Granada (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 04/05 15:00 25 EDF Logrono (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 04/26 15:00 26 Tenerife (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 05/03 15:00 27 Sevilla (W) v Real Madrid (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 05/10 15:00 28 Madrid CFF (W) v Sevilla (W) - View
Spain Primera Women 05/24 15:00 29 Sevilla (W) v Eibar Women - View
Spain Primera Women 05/31 15:00 30 Bhambri/Fruttero v Sevilla (W) - View

Wikipedia - Sevilla FC (women)

Sevilla FC Femenino is a Spanish women's football team, representing Sevilla FC. It currently competes in Liga F.

History

Collaboration with CD Híspalis

In 2004, Sevilla FC signed a collaboration with local Superliga Femenina team CD Híspalis. While remaining an independent club, Híspalis played for the next three seasons in Sevilla FC's training facilities using its name, kit and badge. The team improved significantly, and in 2006, it was the runner-up of the Superliga, losing what would have been their first title to RCD Espanyol on the goal average. Sevilla's Auxiliadora Jiménez was the season's top scorer.

Sevilla/Híspalis declined as fast as it emerged, and in 2008, it ended last in the table and relegated to the second tier.

Sevilla FC own team

Following the resulting relegation Sevilla FC broke with Híspalis and created their own women's team in 2008, beginning from the regional categories. In 2009, the team reached Primera Nacional, as it was then known Segunda División, but was instead promoted directly to the Superliga as RFEF decided to expand the category with women's sections of clubs from the male leagues.

Sevilla played two seasons in the Superliga before being relegated in 2011. The following year it returned to the top category after topping its group and beating Oiartzun KE and CD Femarguín in the promotion play-offs. They were relegated to the Segunda División at the end of the 2014–15 Primera División season before returning to the Primera División after the 2016–17 season.

Sevilla W, the women's football team representing Sevilla FC, is a prominent and competitive club in Spanish women's football. Based in Seville, the team is known for its passionate playing style, technical skill, and commitment to developing local talent. Competing in Spain's top-tier women's league, La Liga F, Sevilla W strives to achieve success both domestically and in European competitions. The team emphasizes a blend of experienced players and promising young talent, fostering a dynamic and exciting style of play. With strong support from the club's passionate fanbase, Sevilla W continues to grow and make its mark in the evolving landscape of women's football in Spain.