- the
Spain national team. León
began her
career with her
hometown club of
Prainsa Zaragoza before moving on to
Espanyol and Atlético Madrid. At Atlético...
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Boquete left
Galicia at 18 to
pursue a
career in football,
first playing for
Prainsa Zaragoza in 2005. She
chose Zaragoza despite offers from more successful...
- Femenina, the
Spanish top league.
After Grupo Prainsa became the main
sponsor in 2007 and
renamed the club as
Prainsa Zaragoza, the main team
consolidated itself...
-
Campeonato Nacional Feminino club
Sporting CP. She has
previously pla**** for
Prainsa Zaragoza and RCD
Espanyol in the
Spanish Primera División, Linköping FC...
- bungalows, cold
storage rooms and
shelters for
telecommunications equipment.
Prainsa Cevico Algeria Considered as an
unprecedented experience in Algeria[citation...
-
final of the Copa de la
Reina she
scored Barcelona's
third goal
against Prainsa Zaragoza by
dribbling past two
Zaragoza defenders, past
their keeper, and...
- Spain,
playing for the
clubs Estudiantes de Huelva,
Puebla de la Calzada,
Prainsa de
Zaragoza and L’Estartit. She
finished her
playing career in 2010, at...
- team was
knocked out of the Copa de la
Reina in a 3–4
aggregate loss to
Prainsa Zaragoza.
Espanyol finished the
season in
fourth place as
Barcelona were...
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Jamila –
Prainsa Zaragoza – 2009–13,
Espanyol – 2013–14
Emily Lima –
Prainsa Zaragoza – 2006–08, L'Estartit – 2008–09 Sónia
Matias –
Prainsa Zaragoza...
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Barcelona 4 106 34 20 52 155 200 -45 88 41.51% 13
Transportes Alcaine /
Prainsa Zaragoza 3 80 25 14 41 103 155 -52 64 40% 14 Real
Sociedad 3 82 23 17 42...