This is a list of seasons played by Atlético Madrid Femenino, Atlético Madrid's women's section in Spanish and European football, from the creation of its original incarnation, Atlético Villa de Madrid, to the latest completed season.

Key

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Summary

Season League CdR SdE UWCL Top scorer[1]
LeaguePosPldWDLGFGAPtsName(s)
1989–90 1st2220111213341
1990–91 2nd14923322220SF
1991–927th14356374511
The team was disestablished after the 1991–92 season, and remained inactive for nine seasons
2001–021ª Reg.1st
2002–03Pref.1st262042931864
2003–042nd261763491757
2004–052nd242031912363
2005–061st2524011141372
2006–078th268711314631QF
2007–087th2611312364236SF
2008–097th3014610493348QF
2009–104th2612685139421R
2010–115th261448533946SF Spain Priscila Borja16
2011–126th342059834165 Spain Adriana Martín25
2012–133rd302082702168SF Spain Priscila Borja13
2013-143rd301668723554QF Spain Amanda Sampedro16
2014–152nd302091542169SF Spain Priscila Borja17
2015–163rd302235832469W R16Spain Sonia Bermúdez20
2016–171st302460921778RU Spain Sonia Bermúdez32
2017–181st302451742177RU R32Spain Sonia Bermúdez20
2018–191st302802961984RU R16Spain Jennifer Hermoso24
2019–202nd211551431750R16 SFQFSpain Ángela Sosa9
2020–214th341897613263SF WR16Brazil Ludmila15
2021–224th301785712859R16 RUNigeria Rasheedat Ajibade10
2022–234th18963322233QF Brazil Ludmila9

References

  1. All goals scored in league, including playoff games
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