List of women's football clubs in Spain

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This is a list of women's football clubs in Spain , for men's football clubs, see the list of football clubs in Spain.

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By ranking in the top tier

Starting from the creation of the Superliga in the 2001–02 and last updated at the end of the 2016–17 season.

List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain


List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
List of women's football clubs in Spain
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