2016–17 Primera División (women)
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The 2016–17 Primera División Femenina de Fútbol, also known as Liga
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for sponsorship reasons, was the 29th edition of Spain's highest
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league. Athletic Club were the defending champions. The competition started on 3 September 2016.


Team changes

Betis and Tacuense will make their debut in the top league after achieving promotion in the previous season. The two promoted clubs replaced Oviedo Moderno and Collerense, relegated to
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Teams


Stadia and locations


Personnel and sponsorship


Managerial changes


Overview

On 20 May 2017,
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achieved the title after beating
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in the last round by 2–1. The ''Colchoneras'' ended the season without losses. One week before, newcomer team Tacuense was relegated to Segunda División. The league ended with the relegation of Basque
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two seasons after their last promotion.


League table


Results


Season statistics

:''As of Week 30''


Top scorers


Hat-tricks

4 Player scored 4 goals
6 Player scored 6 goals


Best goalkeepers


Player of the week


All-season Team

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Notable attendances


Transfers

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References


External links


Primera División (women) at La Liga

RFEF Official Website
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