Shock in Liga F. Newcomer to the league snatched points from Real Madrid with a draw
DUX Logroño could have caused a real sensation when they were beating the favoured Real Madrid for most of the game. The White Ballet equalised in last minutes 2-2 thanks to a goal from Signe Bruun. For German goalkeeper Merle Frohms, it was not exactly a successful debut in her new jersey.
- Real Madrid Women kicked off their Liga F 2025-26 campaign with an enexpected 2-2 draw against recently promoted DUX Logroño at Estadio Municipal Las Gaunas.
- Real Madrid took the lead through María Méndez around the 33rd minute, but DUX Logroño equalised via Isina just minutes later.
- Merle Frohms inadvertently scored an own goal in the 77th minute to give Logroño the lead, before Signe Bruun struck deep into added time (90+3) to rescue a point for Madrid.
- Real Madrid held an overwhelming 80.8% possession, outshooting Logroño and creating more opportunities across the pitch.
- The match marked the competitive debut of Real Madrid under new manager Pau Quesada, featuring summer additions like Sara Däbritz, Merle Frohms, Hanna Bennison, and others, setting the tone for an ambitious campaign.
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