Valencia CF Women’s first team and Academy enjoy a family celebration of the 4 promotions
Historic milestone at the Club, with the A team to Liga F; the B team to 2ª RFEF; the C team to 3ª RFEF; and the D team to Autonòmica Valenta
Valencia CF Femenino will visit Madrid CFF on Saturday the 5th of December at 1pm kick-off time (local time) on matchday 10 of Primera Iberdrola at Matapiñorera stadium following the international break.
Valencia CF Femenino will try to return to winning ways following a goalless draw away to Sevilla FCF. Valencia CF Femenino lie seventh in the table on 13 points from 9 fixtures while Madrid CFF lie in ninth place on 12 points from 6 games with three games in hand.
José Bargués’side have played five games on the road with one win, two wins and two draws to date while the hosts have only played two home matches to date with one win and on draw.
Valencia CF Femenino striker Julia Aguado sat down with VCF Media to preview the game against Madrid CFF.
“It’s going to be a tough and hard-fought game but we’ve got enough depth in the squad to come away with all three points. We’re a well-rounded squad and that shines through on the pitch”.
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