The F League has seen an influx of fresh developments.
The upcoming season of the Liga Profesional de Fútbol Femenino promises to be an exciting one, with several new developments and returning teams set to shake up the competition.
In a historic move, Javier Lerga, Pau Quesada, Emily Lima, Inaki Goikoetxea, Javier Aguado, and Jovi Garcia will make their Liga F debuts this season, bringing fresh talent to the league.
The competition will also introduce an on-demand VAR system for reviewing goals, penalties, red cards, and identity confusion, aiming to ensure fair play and accuracy.
Two major innovations in the 2025-26 season are the implementation of the "Football Video Support" (FVS) system and natural grass in all stadiums. These changes are expected to improve the overall quality of the matches and provide a more authentic football experience.
Four female coaches will be in La Liga F this season: Irene Ferreras, Ana Junyent, Emily Lima, and Sara Monforte. Their presence is a significant step towards gender equality in the sport, and their teams will be eager to make their mark on the league.
Last season, the Clásico was played at Lluís Companys stadium, and Real Madrid won the match for the first time in their history. This victory propelled Real Madrid into a strong position for the upcoming season, as they aim to be the main competitor to Barcelona, who will defend their title.
Barcelona, however, faces a challenging season, having only made one signing and experiencing six exits. Atlético de Madrid, the last team to win the title before Barcelona's dominance, will also challenge for the title.
Real Sociedad, under the guidance of Arturo Ruiz, who turned Granada into the revelation team, aims to join the title-chasing group to maintain its high position. Meanwhile, Atlético de Madrid has recently signed midfielder Júlia Bartel on loan from Chelsea, strengthening their squad.
Costa Adeje Tenerife has already secured 1,200 season ticket holders for the Canarian team, indicating a strong fan base and support for the local side.
El Alhama CF ElPozo and DUX Logroño return to the top category in the 2025-26 season, replacing Valencia and Betis. Their return adds an element of unpredictability to the competition, as these teams will be eager to prove themselves.
La Liga F will consist of sixteen teams this season, and Beatriz Álvarez, president of La Liga F, has stated that the competitiveness between teams is increasing, with the objective to grow the league in all aspects.
The 2025-26 season of the Liga Profesional de Fútbol Femenino begins on August 30, 2025. With new talent, innovative changes, and returning teams, it's shaping up to be an unforgettable season. However, some teams, such as Levante, who lost their top scorer, may struggle for permanence, as they did last season.
The league's future looks bright, with a focus on fair play, gender equality, and competitive games. Fans can look forward to an exciting and unpredictable season ahead.