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  2. Derbi Femení - Wikipedia

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    The derbi femení [1] [2] [3] (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈðɛɾβi fəməˈni]; "women's derby") is the football rivalry between FC Barcelona Femení and RCD Espanyol Femení, the women's divisions of the main football clubs in the Barcelona metropolitan area.

  3. FC Barcelona Femení - Wikipedia

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    In its inaugural season it competed in matches against other Catalan teams and was known as Selecció Ciutat de Barcelona, taking the name Peña Femenina Barcelonista in 1971. Shortly after women's football was officially recognised in Spain, the team became known as Club Femení Barcelona in 1983 before in 2002, when it officially became a ...

  4. Talk:Derbi Femení - Wikipedia

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  5. RCD Espanyol - Wikipedia

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    Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona (Catalan: [rəˈjal ˈklub dəpuɾˈtiw əspəˈɲɔl də βəɾsəˈlonə]; "Royal Spanish Sports Club of Barcelona"), commonly known as RCD Espanyol, is a Spanish professional sports club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

  6. List of FC Barcelona Femení seasons - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s it competed as Penya Femenina Barcelona and from 1983 to 2002 it competed as Club Femení Barcelona. [1] 1970–1980

  7. Madrid derby - Wikipedia

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    A Madrid derby in 1919. The rivalry between the two clubs started at the very beginning of the twentieth century. Madrid Foot-Ball Club (founded 1902), the most powerful club in the Spanish capital, kept on making mergers and acquisitions of the best smaller clubs in the city, which subsequently disappeared.

  8. Female Peronist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Female Peronist Party (Spanish: Partido Peronista Femenino, PPF) was an Argentine political party created in 1949 and dissolved in 1955. The party only accepted women and was founded by Eva Perón, who was also the first president of the party.

  9. Lea Pericoli - Wikipedia

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    Lea Pericoli (22 March 1935 – 4 October 2024) was an Italian tennis player and later television presenter and journalist from Milan. [1] She reached the last sixteen of the French Open twice and the Wimbledon Championships three times, and is also famous for her choice of clothing.