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CD Oroquieta Villaverde
Club Deportivo Oroquieta Villaverde is a Spanish women's soccer, women's football club from Madrid settled in the city's Villaverde (Madrid), Villaverde district. History In 1989 Oroquieta Villaverde joined the second edition of the Primera División (women), División de Honor. The team soon rose into the top positions and after winning its first Copa de la Reina de Fútbol, National Cup in 1992. The club was further strengthened as Atlético Madrid (women), Atlético Madrid disbanded its team, champion of the 1989–90 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino, 1989–90 edition, and its best players joined its former rivals. Oroquieta won the national championship in 1992–93 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino, 1993 and 1993–94 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino, 1994, its second cup in 1995 and both titles in 1998–99 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino, 1999. However Oroquieta collapsed following this last success. In 2000–01 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino, 2001 it was third to ...
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1990–91 Liga Nacional De Fútbol Femenino
The 1990–91 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino was the third season of the Spanish women's football top tier. Oiartzun achieved their first title ever. Teams and locations League table ReferencesArquero Arba
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Mar Prieto
María del Mar Prieto Ibáñez is a Spanish football player. Throughout her career she played for Oroquieta Villaverde, AD Torrejón, Levante UD and Atlético Madrid in Spain's Superliga and Takarazuka Bunny in Japan's L. League. She was a member of the Spain women's national football team, and played the 1997 European Championship."España vuelve a afrontar un gran reto: ir al Europeo"
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International career

Mar Prieto made her senior international debut on 25 May 1985 in a 0–2
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Begoña Jáuregui
Begoña is a historical municipality of Biscay ( Basque Country, Spain) and is a neighbourhood and urban district of Bilbao. ''Begoña'', or more puristically but also more rarely spelled ''Begoina'', means 'the lower foot', referring to the slopes of Mount Artxanda which lie to the north of the city. Originally Begoña included all the uplands south and east of the medieval walled town, which now form the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and parts of the 5th urban districts of Bilbao, but was incorporated into the city in 1925. Begoña urban district Begoña is the 4th urban district of Bilbao and lies at the eastern end of the city. It borders the 3rd district ( Otxarkoaga-Txurdinaga) to the north and the 5th district ( Ibaiondo) to the west and south. The district includes the neighbourhoods of Santutxu, Bolueta and ''Begoña'' proper. Begoña neighbourhood Begoña proper is a small residential neighbourhood between the Basilica of Begoña and the garden area of Etxebarria Park. It is Fla ...
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Isabel Candel
Isabel is a female name of Iberian origin. Isabelle is a name that is similar, but it is of French origin. It originates as the medieval Spanish form of '' Elisabeth'' (ultimately Hebrew ''Elisheba''). Arising in the 12th century, it became popular in England in the 13th century following the marriage of Isabella of Angoulême to the king of England. Today it is sometimes abbreviated to Isa. Etymology This set of names is a Spanish variant of the Hebrew name Elisheba through Latin and Greek represented in English and other European languages as Elisabeth. Albert Dauzat, ''Noms et prénoms de France'', Librairie Larousse 1980, édition revue et commentée par Marie-Thérèse Morlet, p. 337a.Chantal Tanet et Tristan Hordé, ''Dictionnaire des prénoms'', Larousse, Paris, 2009, p. 38 These names are derived from the Latin and Greek renderings of the Hebrew name based on both etymological and contextual evidence (the use of Isabel as a translation of the name of the mother of John ...
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1999–2000 Liga Nacional De Fútbol Femenino
The 1999–2000 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino was the 12th season of the Spanish women's football first division. Irex Puebla won its first title. Competition format Teams were divided into four groups of 14 teams each one. The four group winners would qualify to the Final Four for deciding the league champion. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Final four The Final Four was played on 29 April and 1 May 2000. References {{DEFAULTSORT:1999-2000 Liga Nacional de Futbol Femenino Liga F seasons 1 ...
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1997–98 Liga Nacional De Fútbol Femenino
The 1997–98 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino was the 11th season of the Spanish women's football first division. Atlético Málaga won its first title. Group 1 Group 2 Olímpico Fortuna and Gavilán retired during the season and all their matches were invalidated. Group 3 Group 4 Final four The Final Four was played on 8 and 10 May 1998 between the four group winners. References {{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 Liga Nacional de Futbol Femenino Liga F seasons 1 ...
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1996–97 Liga Nacional De Fútbol Femenino
The 1996–97 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino was the 10th season of the Spanish women's football first division. San Vicente won its first title. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Final four The Final Four was played between the four group winners. Finally, the title was won by San Vicente. References {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Liga Nacional de Futbol Femenino Liga F seasons 1 ...
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1995–96 Liga Nacional De Fútbol Femenino
The 1995–96 División de Honor de Fútbol Femenino was the eighth edition of Spain's women's football premier league The Premier League is a professional association football league in England and the highest level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football Lea .... Nine teams took part in the competition, with Atlético Málaga and CF Llers replacing relegated teams Anaitasuna FT, León FF and FFP Alcobendas. Añorga KKE won its third title with 11 wins in 16 matches and five points difference over Oroquieta Villaverde. Espanyol, CD Sondika and CE Sabadell followed in the table. Oviedo Moderno-Tradehi was relegated.Arquero Arba


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1994–95 Liga Nacional De Fútbol Femenino
The 1994–95 División de Honor de Fútbol Femenino was the seventh edition of Spain's women's football premier league. Ten teams took part in the competition, which took place from 19 September 1993 to 27 March 1994, with Anaitasuna and León replacing relegated teams Olímpico Fortuna and Athenas. Añorga won its second title with 16 wins in 18 matches and an eight points difference over defending champion Oroquieta Villaverde. Espanyol, Sondika and Sabadell Sabadell () is a city and municipality in Catalonia, Spain. It is in the south of the ''comarca'' of Vallès Occidental, where it is one of the two capitals, the other being Terrassa. It is located on the River Ripoll, north of Barcelona, a ... followed in the table. León and FFP Alcobendas were relegated as the two bottom teams, and Anaitasuna FT, which ended in mid-table, also asked for relegation. During the last minutes of Week 5's Sondika–Oroquieta Villaverde match, which ended in a 0–3 away w ...
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