1994–95 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino Contents Teams and locations Final table Results References Navigation menuArquero Arbaexpanding itTable and resultsArchivedFinal table.Oroquieta's players were beaten in Bilbao.Balones fuera.ee

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Primera División (women) seasons1994–95 domestic women's association football leagues1994–95 in Spanish women's football1994–95 in Spanish football leagues


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Liga Nacional
Season1994–95
Dates25 September 1994 – 19 February 1995
Champions
Añorga
(2nd title)
Relegated
Anaitasuna (voluntarily)
León
Parque Alcobendas
Matches played90

← 1993–94


1995–96 →

The 1994–95 División de Honor de Fútbol Femenino was the seventh edition of Spain's women's football premier league. Ten teams took part in the competition, which took place from 19 September 1993 to 27 March 1994, with Anaitasuna and León replacing relegated teams Olímpico Fortuna and Athenas.[1]


Añorga won its second title with 16 wins in 18 matches and an eight points difference over defending champion Oroquieta Villaverde. Espanyol, Sondika and Sabadell followed in the table.[2] León and FFP Alcobendas were relegated as the two bottom teams, and Anaitasuna FT, which ended in mid-table, also asked for relegation.


During the last minutes of Week 5's Sondika–Oroquieta Villaverde match, which ended in a 0–3 away win, a brawl degenerated into a beating which resulted in three injured Oroquieta players.[3]RFEF, whose attitude following the incident was harshly criticized by Oroquieta executives and players, sanctioned one player from each team plus Oroquieta's manager and closed Sondika's ground for one match.[4]




Contents





  • 1 Teams and locations


  • 2 Final table


  • 3 Results


  • 4 References




Teams and locations
























TeamLocation
Anaitasuna
Azkoitia
Añorga
San Sebastián
CF BarcelonaBarcelona
EspanyolBarcelona
León
León
Oroquieta Villaverde
Madrid
Oviedo Moderno
Oviedo
Parque Alcobendas
Alcobendas
Sabadell
Sabadell
Sondika
Sondika


Final table






















































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Relegation
1

Añorga
18
16
0
2
72
16
+56
48

2

Oroquieta Villaverde
18
12
4
2
51
17
+34
40
3

Espanyol
18
10
4
4
44
25
+19
34
4

Sondika
18
9
2
7
61
37
+24
29
5

Sabadell
18
8
2
8
32
40
−8
26
6

Anaitasuna
18
6
3
9
37
32
+5
21
Relegated to Liga Nacional
7

CF Barcelona
18
4
8
6
27
38
−11
20

8

Oviedo Moderno
18
4
3
11
26
51
−25
15
9

León
18
3
3
12
30
57
−27
12
Relegated to Liga Nacional
10

Parque Alcobendas
18
1
5
12
31
98
−67
8
Source: Arquero Arba
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored.


Results




























































































































Header textAÑOORVESPSONSABANABARTRALEOALC
Añorga2–1?–?2–14–02–06–1?–?6–14–1
Oroquieta3–01–03–01–21–11–1?–?3–30–0
Espanyol1–3?–?4–22–04–12–16–11–14–4
Sondika3–10–32–38–11–1?–?4–25–215–2
Sabadell1–5?–?1–14–0?–?1–11–23–25–2
Anaitasuna?–?2–31–22–20–20–14–24–111–2
Barcelona?–?0–31–13–11–31–31–13–2?–?
Tradehi0–30–40–32–30–32–01–1?–?2–1
León1–6?–??–??–?1–43–11–21–13–2
Alcobendas0–160–90–4?–??–?2–32–24–30–6


References




  1. ^ Table and results Archived 2013-01-23 at Archive.today in futbolme.com


  2. ^ Final table. El Mundo Deportivo, 21/02/95


  3. ^ Oroquieta's players were beaten in Bilbao. El País, 27/10/94


  4. ^ Balones fuera. El País, 28/10/94











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