Spain Primera Women 02/22 10:30 20 Santa Teresa Women v Levante UD Women D 0-0
Spain Primera Women 02/15 10:00 19 Levante UD Women v UD Collerense Women W 5-0
Spain Primera Women 01/31 15:45 18 Zaragoza CF Women v Levante UD Women D 0-0
Spain Primera Women 01/25 11:00 17 Levante UD Women v Sevilla Women W 3-1
Spain Primera Women 01/18 11:30 16 Real Sociedad Women v Levante UD Women W 0-1
Spain Primera Women 01/13 15:30 10 Levante UD Women v Real Oviedo Women W 5-0
Spain Primera Women 01/10 15:30 15 Rayo Vallecano Women v Levante UD Women D 0-0
Spain Primera Women 12/13 10:45 12 Levante UD Women v Valencia Women D 0-0
Spain Primera Women 12/07 11:00 11 Espanyol Women v Levante UD Women L 1-0
Spain Primera Women 11/23 10:30 14 Levante UD Women v Sporting De Huelva Women D 1-1
Spain Primera Women 11/15 10:45 9 Athletic Bilbao Women v Levante UD Women D 1-1
Spain Primera Women 11/08 10:45 8 Levante UD Women v Atletico Madrid Women L 1-3
Spain Primera Women 11/01 10:45 7 Barcelona Women v Levante UD Women L 3-0
Spain Primera Women 10/26 15:30 13 San Gabriel Women v Levante UD Women W 0-3
Spain Primera Women 10/18 15:00 6 Fundacion Albacete Women v Levante UD Women W 0-2
Spain Primera Women 10/12 10:00 5 Levante UD Women v Santa Teresa Women W 1-0
Spain Primera Women 10/05 10:30 4 UD Collerense Women v Levante UD Women D 2-2
Spain Primera Women 09/27 15:00 3 Levante UD Women v Zaragoza CF Women W 5-1
Spain Primera Women 09/21 10:00 2 Sevilla Women v Levante UD Women W 0-5
Spain Primera Women 09/07 10:00 1 Levante UD Women v Real Sociedad Women W 1-0

Wikipedia - Levante UD Femenino

Levante Unión Deportiva Femenino is the women's football team of Valencian football club Levante UD, based at Ciudad Deportiva in Buñol and playing in the Liga F.

History

Founded in 1993 as San Vicente CFF, the team was absorbed by Levante in 1998 after it won the national championship in its debut season in the top category. It subsequently attained three more leagues and six Cups between 1997 and 2008 including two doubles (2001, 2002) making it the most successful Spanish team, tied with Athletic Bilbao in leagues and RCD Espanyol in cups as of 2012. It was eliminated in its three appearances at the UEFA Women's Cup at the group stage, one round short from the quarter-finals.

Levante always ranked among the championship's top three between 2000 and 2009, but it subsequently experienced a slump ending the 2010 and 2011 seasons in mid-table. The team improved in 2012 with a 5th position, but this result marked its first absence since 1999 in the shortened Copa de la Reina. The club remained consistent for the next decade, only finishing lower than 5th once and securing 3rd place in three consecutive seasons (without challenging for the title itself) between 2018–19 and 2020–21, though there was no great impact in the cup in this period. Real Madrid officially joined the league in 2020, immediately 'raiding' Levante for Marta Corredera and Ivana Andrés and enticing away Rocío Gálvez, Esther González and Claudia Zornoza a year later.

Levante UD Women is a professional soccer team based in Valencia, Spain. The team competes in the top tier of women's soccer in Spain, the Primera División Femenina. Known for their skilled players and competitive spirit, Levante UD Women has a strong fan base and a rich history of success in domestic and international competitions.

The team's colors are blue and red, and they play their home matches at the Estadi Ciutat de València, a historic stadium with a capacity of over 25,000 spectators. Levante UD Women is known for their attacking style of play, with quick passing and dynamic movement on the field.

The team has a talented roster of players, including both Spanish internationals and international stars from around the world. With a dedicated coaching staff and a commitment to excellence, Levante UD Women is a formidable force in women's soccer and a team to watch in the Primera División Femenina.