CE La Llagosta Girls Win League
- CE La Llagosta’s aleví girls sealed the Group 6 Segunda Divisió title on May 7 after a 10-0 home win over Catalonia. - The team finished unbeaten on 72 points, scored 165 goals, conceded 34, and got 55 goals from top scorer Naroa López. - Promotion puts the club’s girls into Primera Divisió alevina next season — a meaningful step up for local youth football.
Youth football is the story here, and the stakes are pretty simple — a small local club just pushed one of its girls teams up a division. CE La Llagosta’s aleví side won its league and locked in promotion to Primera Divisió after thrashing Catalonia 10-0 in the penultimate round on May 7. That matters because this was not some lucky late surge. The team went unbeaten all season and basically owned the group from start to finish. ### What team are we talking about? This is CE La Llagosta’s aleví femení team — an under-12 girls side playing in Group 6 of the Catalan federation’s Segunda Divisió. In Catalan youth football, “aleví” is one of the early development age bands, so this is not just a nice trophy story. It is a sign that the club’s girls program is producing teams strong enough to move up the ladder. (lallagostainforma.cat) ### What actually happened? La Llagosta clinched the championship with one round still to play by beating Catalonia 10-0 at home. The local report says the title celebration happened right there in front of supporters, and the opposing team even gave the champions a guard of honor after the match. That detail lands because it tells you how settled the race was by then — this was a coronation, not a scramble. (lallagostainforma.cat) ### How dominant were they? Very. La Llagosta finished the season unbeaten with 72 points from 23 wins and 3 draws. They also led the group in both directions that matter most — 165 goals scored and only 34 conceded. That is the profile of a team that was better than the division, not just slightly ahead of it. Think of it less like sneaking into first and more like outgrowing the level. (lallagostainforma.cat) ### Who drove the season? Naroa López stands out most clearly in the available reporting. She finished as the team’s top scorer with 55 goals, which is a huge chunk of the attack all by itself. But the season also seems to have been built on structure, not just one scorer getting hot. Coaches Cristian López and Aleix Criado had a side that kept first place, defended well, and kept producing every week. (lallagostainforma.cat) ### Was the title expected? Not really — and that is part of why the story feels good. Cristian López said the team’s goal was not to win the league at the start, but they never let go of first once they realized what was possible. That usually means a season where confidence caught up to performance. First you get results, then the group starts believing, then the table stops looking accidental. (lallagostainforma.cat) ### Why does promotion matter here? Promotion means La Llagosta will play in Primera Divisió alevina femenina next season. For a local club, that is more than a label change. It raises the level of weekly competition, gives younger players something concrete to aim at, and shows families that the girls side is not an afterthought. The club is adding a new category milestone, and those milestones tend to compound over time. (lallagostainforma.cat) ### What should readers take from this? Basically, this is what healthy grassroots football looks like. A girls team wins big, stays unbeaten, earns promotion, and gives the club a stronger pathway going forward. The trophy is the headline, but the bigger story is that CE La Llagosta now has proof its girls program can climb. (lallagostainforma.cat)