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Granada CF Women
02-14 19:00
1 - 0
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Levante UD Women
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Granada CF Women
Levante UD Women
Attacks
69
88
Dangerous Attacks
38
50
Ball Possession
62
38
On Target
2
7
Off Target
2006
4007
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17′
Ana Franco
31′
Andrea Gómez
Halftime 1-0
64′
Manoly José Baquerizo Córdova
Clara Rodríguez García
64′
Leles
Miku Ito
68′
Gema Soliveres
73′
Ainhoa Estevez Bascuñan
Gema Soliveres
77′
Leles
80′
Vera Molina Moleón
Ariadna Mingueza García
88′
Daniela Fernandez
María Gabaldón Romero
88′
Inés Rizo
María Alharilla
89′
Success Ameyaa
S. Keefe
92′
Alma Velasco Heim
92′
Manoly José Baquerizo Córdova
95′
Success Ameyaa
99′
Vera Molina Moleón
End 1-0
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Match Info
Granada CF Women earned a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Levante UD Women in the Spanish Primera División de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino on February 14, 2026. This narrow win was crucial for Granada in their battle for position in the top-flight women's league. The only goal of the game came midway through the second half from a well-worked set-piece, breaking the deadlock in a tightly contested match. The match process was characterized by disciplined defending from both sides, with few clear-cut chances created in open play. The key focus point was a phenomenal save by the Granada goalkeeper in the final minutes to preserve the clean sheet and secure the three points. The victory provided a vital boost to Granada CF Women's points total, moving them clear of the relegation zone, while Levante UD Women missed an opportunity to climb into the European qualification spots. The Granada manager highlighted her team's defensive solidity and fighting spirit, while the Levante coach expressed frustration at her team's inability to convert their possession into goals. The lineups featured strong defensive units that defined the nature of this low-scoring affair.