Results

Spain Segunda Federacion Women 11/22 15:00 - Athletic Bilbao B (W) v Sporting Gijon (W) W 3-1
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 11/08 11:00 - Athletic Bilbao (W) B v Burgos (W) W 2-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 11/01 15:00 - Bizkerre (W) v Athletic Bilbao (W) B D 2-2
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 10/19 10:00 - Athletic Bilbao (W) B v Eibar (W) B W 3-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 10/04 16:00 - Athletic Bilbao (W) B v Atletico Madrid (W) C W 3-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 09/28 09:30 - London Polonia v Athletic Bilbao (W) B L 3-1
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 09/21 14:00 - Athletic Bilbao (W) B v Madrid CFF (W) B W 3-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 09/14 17:00 - Real Sociedad II (W) v Athletic Bilbao (W) B W 1-2
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 09/06 10:00 - Athletic Bilbao (W) B v Atletico Villalonga (W) W 1-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 04/19 14:00 - Atletico Madrid Women C v Athletic Bilbao Women B D 0-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 04/12 10:00 - Athletic Bilbao Women B v Huesca Women W 1-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 03/30 10:30 - Real Aviles CF Women v Athletic Bilbao Women B D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 17 10 7
Wins 9 8 1
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 2 0 2
Goals for 25 19 6
Goals against 11 3 8
Clean sheets 9 7 2
Failed to score 4 1 3

Athletic Club Femenino B is a Spanish women's association football team based in Bilbao, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, Spain.

Founded in 2002, it is the reserve team of Athletic Club Femenino, and currently plays in the Primera Federación, playing their home matches at the Lezama Facilities.

Reserve teams in Spain play in the same league system as the senior team, rather than in a reserve team league. They must play at least one level below their main side, and thus Athletic B are ineligible for promotion to the Primera División and cannot play in the Copa de la Reina.

History

In 2002, Athletic Bilbao introduced a women's section to their football activities, absorbing a local club Leioa EFT. At the same time they introduced a women's reserve team (which had been established by Leioa the previous year) with the aim of developing players for the senior side.

After a single season in the Basque provincial league, the B-team was promoted to the second tier – then known as the Primera Nacional – where they remained for two decades, winning their regional group in the competition four times (most recently in 2017) but being ineligible for promotion.

Athletic B, whose players are usually between 16 and 21 years of age, are also regular participants in the Copa Vasca, a regional tournament for lower-league teams, and have won the trophy six times.

Below the reserve level Athletic have a C-team, introduced in 2019 and quickly promoted to the Basque provincial league, and a girls' cadet (under-15) team, introduced in 2017 and competing at local youth level. In common with all other teams fielded by the club, only players who meet their recruitment policy of having a connection to the 'greater Basque Country' are eligible to join.

With the second tier re-organised in the early 2020s into two groups, then into just one, with a resultant uplift in the average standards (combined with general progress in the women's game in that period due to increasing investment and professionalisation), the teenagers of Athletic B began to find it difficult to remain competitive and it was no great surprise when they were finally relegated from the Primera Federación in 2023–24; this would have caused Athletic C to have been demoted, but they were also among the bottom places in their Segunda Federación group and would have dropped down in any event.

Athletic Bilbao B (W) is the reserve women's team of Athletic Bilbao, based in Bilbao, Spain. The team serves as a developmental platform for young female players aspiring to compete at higher levels within Spanish football. Known for their commitment to nurturing local talent and promoting the club's football philosophy, Athletic Bilbao B (W) competes in regional and national leagues, providing valuable experience and exposure for emerging players. The team embodies Athletic Bilbao's strong Basque identity and dedication to fostering homegrown talent, aiming to develop future stars for the club's main women's team and Spanish football as a whole.