Spain Mapi León

Maria Pilar Leon Cebrian

es   m'api le'On
Born:13-Jun-95 Age: 29
Height:1.70
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Position: Left-back
Centre-back
Barcelona Spain



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María Pilar León Cebrián (; born 13 June 1995), known as Mapi León, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga F club Barcelona and the Spain national team. León began her career with her hometown club of Prainsa Zaragoza before moving on to Espanyol and Atlético Madrid. At Atlético, she made the transition from a left-back to a center-back under the guidance of coach Ángel Villacampa. León won the first league and Copa de la Reina titles of her career at the club. In 2017, León was the first paid transfer in Spanish women's football history when she signed for Barcelona from Atlético Madrid, with a fee of 50,000 euros. Domestically with Barcelona, she has won four Copas de la Reina, three league titles, and two Supercopa Femenina. On the continental stage, she has played in three Champions League finals with the club in 2019, 2021, and 2022, winning the 2021 version as part of the first continental treble in the club's history. León previously played internationally with the Spanish national team, making her debut in 2016, in qualifiers for the 2017 UEFA Women's Euro. Since then she has featured in three major international competitions for La Roja in UEFA Women's Euro 2017, 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, and UEFA Women's Euro 2022. As of 2023 she refused to play for the Spanish National Team, citing unequal and unfair conditions. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



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ES Barcelona
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Womens Champions League 2017/201865--
Primera División Femenina 2018/201930301-
Womens Champions League 2018/2019991-
Copa de la Reina 2018/201933--
Primera División Femenina 2019/20202119--
Womens Champions League 2019/202065--
Copa de la Reina 2019/202044--
Supercopa de España Femenina 2019/202022--
Primera División Femenina 2020/202134273-
Womens Champions League 2020/202199--
Copa de la Reina 2020/202133--
Supercopa de España Femenina 2020/202111--
Primera División Femenina 2021/202230222-
Womens International Champions Cup 202122--
Womens Champions League 2021/20221191-
Copa de la Reina 2021/2022441-
Supercopa de España Femenina 2021/202221--
Primera División Femenina 2022/202330253-
Womens Champions League 2022/202311112-
Supercopa de España Femenina 2022/202322--
Primera División Femenina 2023/202430101-
Womens Champions League 2023/2024112--
Primera División Femenina 2024/202544--
ES Atletico Madrid
TournamentLineupsThis player+
Womens Champions League 2015/201644--
ES Spain (National Team)
TournamentLineupsThis player+
Algarve Cup 201743--
Womens UEFA Qualifying 201986--
Womens Euro 201742--
Womens Friendlies 201965--
Algarve Cup 201933--
Womens World Cup 201944--
Womens Euro Qualifying 2021871-
SheBelieves Cup 202032--
Womens Friendlies 202153--
Womens UEFA Qualifying 202383--
Womens Friendlies 202272--
Arnold Clark Cup 202233--
Womens Euro 202244--