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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsClub career[edit]Youth career[edit]Madrid CFF[edit]Levante[edit]Manchester United[edit]International career[edit]Youth[edit]Senior[edit]Career statistics[edit]Club[edit]International[edit]Honours[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Club career[edit]Youth career[edit]Ona Batlle Pascual was born on 10 June 1999 in Vilassar de Mar, a town in the province of Barcelona, and started to play football with Vilassar de Mar.[1] In 2011, she was scouted by FC Barcelona during a match with the Catalonia under-12 team.[2] She joined FC Barcelona’s youth program La Masia and progressed through the ranks, earning promotion to Barcelona B, Barcelona’s highest-level youth team which played in the Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, in 2014. On 9 November 2016, Batlle was called up to the first team and was an unused substitute in Barcelona’s Champions League game against FC Twente.[3]In the summer of 2017, Barcelona changed focus to recruiting high-profile senior players, making it more difficult for youth players to break through to the first team. Batlle was one of seven La Masia players to leave in the summer to pursue senior first-team opportunities with other clubs.[4] On her departure, Batlle remarked she will not rule out a return to the club that “formed her.”[5] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Madrid CFF[edit]Batlle signed to Madrid CFF in July 2017, the club’s first signing following their promotion to the Primera Divisi\u00f3n.[6] She made her senior debut during the club’s first Primera Divisi\u00f3n match, as a halftime substitute for Laura del R\u00edo in a 1\u20131 draw with Levante.[7][8] Batlle cemented her place as a starter during the season, playing in 28 of the 30 league matches including 26 starts as Madrid CFF ended their first Primera Divisi\u00f3n campaign mid-table in tenth place.Levante[edit]After one season with Madrid, Batlle signed with Levante in June 2018.[2][9] However, prior to the start of the season Batlle suffered an injury at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in August, delaying her debut for the club.[10] She eventually made her first Levante appearance as a substitute in a 3\u20132 win away to former club Madrid CFF on 5 December 2018.[11] Batlle scored her first Primera Divisi\u00f3n goal in a 4\u20132 win over Logro\u00f1o on 22 December 2018.[12] On 24 June 2020, Batlle released a statement that she was not going to renew her contract with Levante and would instead become a free agent.[13] She remained as one of 17 players in a class action lawsuit against the Association of Women’s Football Clubs (ACFF) and the Association of Spanish Football Players (AFE) at the time, disputing the use of the Compensation List that would inflate the fee necessary for other Primera Divisi\u00f3n to sign allocated players as free agents. Batlle’s compensation was set at \u20ac500,000.[14][15]Manchester United[edit]On 13 July 2020, Batlle signed a two-year contract with an option for a third with English FA WSL club Manchester United.[16] She made her debut on 6 September 2020, starting in the season opener as United drew 1\u20131 with defending champions Chelsea.[17] In total, Batlle appeared in 23 of United’s 27 games during the season and was named Women’s Player of the Year at the end of the campaign.[18] In the first league game of the 2021\u201322 season, Batlle scored her first goal for the club in a 2\u20130 win against Reading.[19] She made 21 league appearances in the 2021\u201322 campaign and was recognised with PFA Team of the Year honours.[20]International career[edit]Youth[edit]Batlle has represented Spain at under-17, under-19 and under-20 level including at five major youth tournaments: two UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship editions (2015 and 2016), the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, the 2017 UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship and the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.[21]Spain won the 2015 UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship, beating Switzerland 5\u20132 in the final.[22] Batlle started in four of the five games in the tournament. They finished as runners-up at the 2016 edition, losing to Germany on penalties in the final.[23] Batlle started every game for Spain at the tournament. The result automatically qualifying Spain for the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. Batlle started five of the six games including all of the knockout round as Spain finished third, losing to Japan in the semi-finals before beating Venezuela in the third-place playoff.[24]In July 2017, Batlle was selected by Pedro L\u00f3pez to represent Spain at the 2017 UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship.[25] Spain won the tournament with a stoppage time goal from Patricia Guijarro against France. Batlle again started every game in the tournament and she was one of seven Spanish players selected to the team of the tournament.[26] The result also qualified Spain for the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. Batlle only ended up playing one match at the World Cup, sustaining an injury against Paraguay in the opening match that ended her tournament.[27] Teammate Patricia Guijarro dedicated her goal against the United States to Batlle by holding up her shirt to the camera and the fans.[28] Spain finished as runners-up, losing 3\u20131 to Japan in the final.[29]Senior[edit]On 17 May 2019, Batlle made her senior debut in a friendly against Cameroon, substituting in for Eunate Arraiza at halftime.[30] She was left out of the 23-player roster for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup three days later.[31]In February 2020, Batlle was called up to Spain’s squad for her first senior international tournament opportunity, the 2020 SheBelieves Cup.[32] She started the first two matches of the tournament, a 3\u20131 win against Japan and a narrow 1\u20130 loss to the reigning World Champion United States as Spain finished second in their debut SheBelieves appearance.[33]Career statistics[edit]Club[edit]As of match played 1 April 2023.[21]International[edit]Statistics accurate as of match played 2 September 2022SpainYearAppsGoals20193020203020211102022110Total280Honours[edit]BarcelonaSpain YouthIndividualPFA WSL Fans’ Player of the Month: February 2023[34]References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/ona-batlle-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ona Batlle – Wikipedia"}}]}]