The Alcobendas squad demonstrated its dominance in the competition by finishing in first place, ahead of teams such as Erein Amorebieta and Hazi Berriak Amorebieta. The final phase of the tournament, organized by the National Association of Veteran Footballers, was partially held in the city between February and March.
The Alcobendas CF players concluded the season with a perfect record of victories, underscoring their superiority in the league. This competition is designed for female footballers over 35 years old, with matches divided into two 30-minute halves. The support from local fans during the phase held in Alcobendas was a key factor in the team's success.
“"The team's performance was accompanied by the support of local fans during the phase held in Alcobendas, a prominent factor in the tournament's development."
In addition to collective success, Alcobendas CF also received individual accolades. The goalkeeper was recognized as the least scored-against in the championship, while one of the forwards became the top scorer with 16 goals. These awards reflect the team's balance and strength in both defense and attack.
The current veteran team is made up of players who were part of the historic Parque Alcobendas in the 1980s and 1990s, a club that won the Copa de la Reina in 1989. This legacy connects the club's present with a significant era of Spanish women's football, reinforcing the trajectory of an entity considered the oldest in the city.
The National Veterans Football League has established itself as a fundamental space for competition and visibility for players over 35 years old. This tournament not only celebrates sporting achievements but also highlights the evolution and growing interest in women's participation in Spanish football. From Alcobendas CF, the role of these footballers as an inspiration for new generations and for women looking to start or resume sports practice is emphasized.




