Goalkeeper Cata Coll commits long-term future to Barcelona | OneFootball

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·15 October 2025

Goalkeeper Cata Coll commits long-term future to Barcelona

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Barcelona goalkeeper Cata Coll has committed her future to FC Barcelona. She has signed a new contract that will keep her at the club until 2029.

With this statement signing, Barcelona shows the important of the goalkeeper in the present and future.


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Coll first signed for Barça in 2019 from Collerense. During her time with the Blaugrana, the 24-year-old five consecutive Liga F titles, as well as three Champions League trophies.

Announcing Coll’s new deal, Barcelona wrote on their official website: “With the Balearic islander’s contract extension, Barça ensures a top-class presence in goal for three more seasons (her previous deal ran until 2026). At 24, Coll is much more than a promising talent. A champion of everything with Barça and of nearly everything with the Spanish national team, she is one of the best in the world in her position and perfectly embodies the Barça style of play.”

Barcelona continued: “Fearless with the ball at her feet, she is the first attacker in Pere Romeu’s system, and when called upon, she delivers match-winning saves at crucial moments that bring both trophies and points. After alternating matches with Sandra Paños during the 2023/24 season, the departure of her fellow stopper in the summer of 2024 made Coll an undisputed starter.”

It looks like this move will be instrumental for both the goalkeeper as well as the team going forward. Barcelona is an absolute powerhouse in Liga F and in international football. With this statement, they could very well looking to add to their already impressive trophy cabinet.

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