FC Badalona Women, champions of Liga Futura Moeve
The Catalan side prevailed in the inaugural edition of the Liga Futura Moeve Trophy after beating Atlético de Madrid in a frantic and thrilling penalty shootout by 0(7)-0(6). Rojiblanca Lara Blázquez missed the final spot-kick for the 'Colchoneras', who finish as runners-up in the tournament.
14 JUN 2026
Final Phase Final
Sunday, 14 June, 12:00h FC Badalona Women 0 (7) - Atlético de Madrid 0 (6)
Equality marked the start of the grand final of the Torneo Liga Futura Moeve. Maximum intensity between two sides who had already faced each other in the group stage, with the Catalan club winning 0-1. Although it was the Madrid side that started better, looking for Raquel Arranz down the wing. An intense Lara Blázquez also generated danger in the attacking front. On the other side of the pitch, Amalia Garewal tested the defence of the Madrid club, who remained imperious at the back. Jana Vílchez came close to scoring from a direct free-kick, but the ball struck the wall. A confident Gretta Suárez also had to intervene, making a save at the second attempt. FC Badalona Women continued with their game plan, and Juliet Ye tried her luck again with a powerful long-range shot, but it went high.
Both teams were searching for a goal, but neither could find the opponent's net. Júlia Irurtia continued to push for the Catalan side, although the Madrid defence was very well organised. FC Badalona Women pressed in attack, looking to create clear scoring opportunities. Daniella García had a chance to score from a corner, but the ball deflected off an opposing player and went out for another corner. Before half-time, Atlético de Madrid tried their luck in search of the coveted goal, but without success against a well-drilled opposition defence. Lara Blázquez pushed forward, while Amaia Yago had the last chance of the first half with a thunderous strike that went over the crossbar. Everything was still to play for in the second forty-five minutes.

In the second half, Atlético de Madrid tried their luck from a direct free-kick through Amalia Yago, but without success for their team. At the other end, Daniella García came close to scoring with a powerful shot that forced Gretta Suárez into a superb save low down. The Madrid goalkeeper remained unbeatable between the posts, denying the Catalan team's dangerous attempts. The stakes were high in the final. FC Badalona Women continued to push through Amalia Garewal. The Catalan side had a chance to score with a shot from Queralt Solans that Gretta Suárez saved brilliantly to deny her opponent. Amalia Garewal continued to beat her markers, leading her team's attack, but the Madrid defence held firm.
Once again, Daniella García unleashed a powerful shot that sailed over the crossbar, much to the relief of Atlético de Madrid. In the final stages of the match, the Catalan club continued to press towards Gretta Suárez's goal, who remained solid between the posts. The Madrid side came close to a surprise goal with a shot from the halfway line, while Queralt Solans had a chance to score with a header that went wide. Amalia Garewal also came close to a surprise goal with a shot that went over the crossbar. The last opportunity fell to the Madrid side, but Leia Jurado saved her team. The match went to a frantic and nail-biting penalty shootout to decide the tournament winner, with the Catalan team emerging victorious.
Penalty shootout
1-0 Queralt Solans (FC Badalona Women)
1-1 Francesca Chiarroni (Atlético de Madrid)
2-1 Paula Arola (FC Badalona Women)
2-2 Lara Blázquez (Atlético de Madrid)
3-2 Daniella García (FC Badalona Women)
3-3 Cristina Yáñez (Atlético de Madrid)
4-3 Jana Vílchez (FC Badalona Women)
4-4 Azul Alfaro (Atlético de Madrid)
5-4 Ivet Datsira (FC Badalona Women)
5-5 Amaia Yago (Atlético de Madrid)
6-5 Leia Jurado (FC Badalona Women)
6-6 Gretta Suárez (Atlético de Madrid)
7-6 Queralt Solans (FC Badalona Women)
7-6 Lara Blázquez (Atlético de Madrid)
















