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Spain Primera Division Women Deportivo de La Coruña W

Deportivo de La Coruña W

Spain · Ciudad Deportiva de Abegondo - Campo 2
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Best Players

Top Scorers
1
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Esperanza Pizarro
6
2
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Ainhoa Marín Martín
5
3
👤
Paula Monteagudo
3
Top Assists
1
👤
Ainhoa Marín Martín
5
2
👤
Paula Gutiérrez
4
3
👤
Bárbara Latorre
2
Most Cards
1
👤
Lucía Martínez González
5🟡
2
👤
Raquel García Yagüe
5🟡
3
👤
Merle Barth
4🟡

About Deportivo Abanca

Deportivo Abanca is the women's football section of Deportivo de La Coruña, with roots stretching back to 1983 when the club absorbed Karbo CF, a pioneering women's team founded within a local school in the Los Mallos neighborhood of A Coruña. Under the name Karbo Deportivo, the team won Spain's earliest official women's football championships in the mid-1980s. The section was dissolved in 1988 due to the parent club's financial troubles but was revived in 2016. After earning promotion to the Primera División for the first time in 2019, experiencing relegation, and then returning to Liga F, Deportivo Abanca now splits home matches between the iconic Estadio Abanca-Riazor and the Ciudad Deportiva de Abegondo. The 2025-26 squad features midfielder Paula Gutiérrez, forward Ainhoa Marín, creative player Henar, and Marisa (on loan from Real Madrid). Carrying the 'Abanca' sponsorship name, Deportivo represents the growth of women's football in Galicia and the proud history of one of Spain's original women's football clubs. Check Deportivo Abanca fixtures for upcoming matches or view the full squad for the current season.

Achievements
  • Early Copa de la Reina winners as Karbo Deportivo (1980s)
  • Promotion to Primera División in 2019
  • Return to Liga F after relegation
  • Teresa Herrera trophy winners (2025)
Key Players
Paula Gutiérrez · Ainhoa Marín · Millene Cabral · Marisa
Founded: 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Deportivo Abanca play?

Deportivo Abanca split home matches between the Estadio Abanca-Riazor and the Ciudad Deportiva de Abegondo in A Coruña.

What is the history of Deportivo's women's team?

Deportivo's women's section dates back to 1983 when the club absorbed Karbo CF. As Karbo Deportivo, they won early Copa de la Reina titles in the 1980s before being dissolved in 1988. The women's section was revived in 2016.

How are Deportivo Abanca doing in Liga F?

Deportivo Abanca standings are updated in real-time on the Overview tab.

Where can I see the full Deportivo Abanca squad?

The complete Deportivo Abanca squad with all players, positions, and numbers is available on the Squad tab.

The complete Deportivo Abanca schedule and fixtures for the 2025-26 Liga F season. View all upcoming Deportivo women's games with match dates and kick-off times in A Coruña.

The full Deportivo Abanca squad for the 2025-26 season. View all Deportivo Abanca players, positions and stats for the current Liga F campaign.

Goals
Assists
Cards
Goalkeepers
1
👤
Yohana Gómez Camino
-
-
-
32
13
Inês Teixeira Pereira
-
-
1🟡
26
Defenders
5
👤
Marina Artero
-
-
1🟡
20
26
👤
Paula Novo
-
-
1🟡
21
3
👤
Vera Martínez
1
-
1🟡
26
2
👤
Samara Ortíz
-
1
3🟡
28
18
👤
Raquel García Yagüe
1
1
5🟡
28
20
👤
Elena Vázquez
-
-
3🟡
18
22
👤
Cristina Martínez
-
-
-
32
23
👤
Merle Barth
1
-
4🟡
31
-
👤
Sara Barreda García
-
-
-
17
Midfielders
28
👤
Redru
-
-
-
19
19
👤
Bárbara Latorre
1
2
-
33
6
👤
Paula Gutiérrez
2
4
3🟡
25
21
👤
Lucía Martínez González
1
-
5🟡
24
15
👤
Rosalía Muiño
-
-
-
26
4
👤
Henar Muiña
-
-
3🟡
26
7
👤
Eva Dios
-
-
-
24
11
👤
Paula Monteagudo
3
-
2🟡
23
8
👤
Olaya Rodríguez
1
-
2🟡
20
27
👤
Carmen Carballada
-
-
-
20
Attackers
9
👤
Esperanza Pizarro
6
2
4🟡
25
30
👤
Floriangel Apóstol
-
-
-
20
16
👤
Marisa
2
-
3🟡
19
10
👤
Millene Cabral Vieira
3
-
-
28
14
👤
Ainhoa Marín Martín
5
5
1🟡
25
-
👤
Sonsoles Martín
-
-
-
19
31
👤
Lucia Rivas
1
2
1🟡
18
-
Hildah Magaia
-
-
-
31
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