
FC Barcelona have confirmed the contract extension of Claudia Pina, securing the Spanish international forward until 2029. This new deal ensures that Pina, one of the club’s most influential players, will remain at the Catalan giants for at least three more seasons, continuing her pivotal role in Barcelona’s project for domestic and European success.
Claudia Pina’s Impact at Barcelona
At just 25 years old, Pina has already made a significant mark at FC Barcelona Femení. Last season, she scored 24 goals, demonstrating her consistent attacking prowess and versatility on the field. Over the course of her career at the club, she has amassed 191 appearances, contributing 86 goals and 49 assists, cementing her status as a key figure in the Blaugrana lineup.
Her presence has been instrumental in Barcelona’s dominance in Liga F and their continued competitiveness in UEFA Women’s Champions League competitions. Pina’s vision, technical skill, and goal-scoring ability make her one of the most complete forwards in women’s football today.
Club Statement and Future Plans
The contract renewal follows a similar extension for teammate Cata Coll, highlighting Barcelona’s strategy of retaining key talent as they aim to strengthen their squad for both domestic and international challenges. The club expressed confidence that Pina will continue to play a central role in Barcelona’s ambitions over the next several seasons.
Barcelona’s management emphasized:
“Claudia is a fundamental piece of our project, both on and off the pitch. Her talent, work ethic, and commitment embody the values of our club, and we are delighted to extend her stay until 2029.”
Career Highlights
- 191 appearances for FC Barcelona
- 86 goals and 49 assists
- 24 goals last season alone
- Key contributor to Barcelona’s domestic league and Champions League campaigns
- Spanish international with growing influence in women’s football
With this contract, Pina remains a cornerstone of Barcelona Femení, as the club looks to maintain its dominance in Spain and compete at the highest level in Europe.
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