Paris-SG vs

Real Madrid in brief

Named Club Deportivo TACON at its foundation in 2014, the club officially became the women's section of Real Madrid in 2020, coinciding with their desire to become a reference within the Spanish league, alongside FC Barcelona.

In 2019, the team participated in its first season in the Spanish Women's First Division, after 3 years spent in the lower level in Segunda División. For its first season as Real Madrid, the Merengue made an encouraging performance highlighted by an honorary title of vice - champion of the Primera División, as well as a defeat in ¼ final of the Women's Spanish Cup. David Aznar's players will participate in their first ever UEFA Women's Champions League after a 3-2 victory over Real Sociedad.

On Champions League Round of 8, the club was facing FC Barcelona at Camp Nou, with more than 91,000 people in the stadium.

A very recent team, ambitious and willing to make history.

The encounters

2 played

  • 2 won
  • 0 drawn
  • 0 lost

6 goals scored 0 goals conceded

  • D4 - UWCL 21/22 November 18, 2021
    0 - 2
  • D3 - UWCL 21/22 November 9, 2021
    4 - 0

The Parisian women against Las Blancas

After facing each other in the 2021 group stage - along with Kharkiv and Breidablik -, the two teams were competing again in 2022 in the UEFA Champions League group stage. The Merengues also crossed paths with Chelsea and Vllaznia.

As part of Champions League matchday 3, the Parisians have been receiving Real Madrid, for their first encounter ever, on November 9, 2021, at Parc des Princes, for the main event of this group stage. Paris Saint-Germain Women went victorious 4 - 0, with two goals from Katoto. The Red and Blue have defeated them 2 - 0 in Madrid, on November 18, 2021.

November 9, 2021, was the first encounter between PSG and Real Madrid.

Players to follow Duel

MARIE-ANTOINETTE KATOTO STRIKER 01/11/1998

Born on November 1, 1998, in Colombes, Marie-Antoinette Katoto is a French international player who plays as a striker. Outstanding goalscorer, she was crowned top scorer of D1 Women in 2018/19 with 22 goals scored. On May 31, 2018, in Strasbourg, after a sombrero flick on her opponent, she scored the only goal of the French Cup final against Lyon, offering the title to Paris Saint-Germain. The Red and Blue striker made a great start to the season, symbolized by 6 goals in the first 5 games, including a hat trick against Guingamp. The second best striker of Paris Saint-Germain scored twice at Parc des Princes against this European monument.

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Claudia Zornoza Midfielder 20/10/1990

Born on October 20, 1990, in Madrid, Claudia Zornoza started playing futsal first, before moving on to Club de Fútbol Pozuelo de Alarcón, in the Madrid region. Afterwards, she made her debut in the first division with Rayo Vallecano in 2010, where she won her first league title and made her first steps in the Champions League. After playing at Atlético de Madrid, Valencia Club de Futbol, Real Sociedad and Levante UD, she joined Real Madrid in 2021, qualifying her team for the Champions League group stage against Manchester City (0-1). She was part of the starting XI in the double confrontation against Paris Saint-Germain.

Ciudad Real Madrid Campo 11

Cam. Sintra, s/n, 28055 Valdebebas, Madrid, Espagne

Inaugurated in 2005, the Ciudad Deportiva Real Madrid Campo 11 is the official stadium of the women's section of Real Madrid. Located in Madrid, Spain, it has a total capacity of 3,000 seats.

The Ciudad Real Madrid is located near the M11 and M12 freeways, exit number 5 on the M11 freeway. Near the buildings, there is the Valdebebas station of the line C1 of the Cercanías Madrid, by bus you can take the line 171 from the metro station Mar de Cristal on the lines 4 and 8.

In the 2022/23 season, Real Madrid won against Villarreal (1 - 0), Valencia (6 - 1) and Sevilla (2 - 0).