Bárbara Latorre

Bárbara Latorre
Personal information
Full name Bárbara Latorre Viñals
Date of birth (1993-03-14) 14 March 1993
Place of birth Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain[1]
Height 1.64 m (5 ft 4 12 in)[1]
Playing position Forward
Number 19
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2013 Prainsa Zaragoza
2013–2015 RCD Espanyol
2015– FC Barcelona (17)
National team
2016– Spain 4 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Bárbara Latorre Viñals (born 14 March 1993) is a Spanish footballer who is currently playing as a forward in Primera División for Barcelona, with which she has also played the UEFA Women's Champions League.[2] She previously played for Espanyol.[3]

Career

Club

Latorre began her senior career as a futsal player in Spanish Women Futsal Championship, until in 2011 her goalscoring abilities attracted the attention of the Primera División club Prainsa Zaragoza who required a forward player for their reserve team. She spent two years at the club quickly becoming one of their first team players and in her second season at the club she and her team-mates became the runner-up at Copa de la Reina losing the final to Barcelona, as well as taking the 7th spot on the year end table in Primera División.[4]

Latorre refused to renew her contract with Zaragoza at the end of 2012-2013 season and decided to join the then ranked 5th club Espanyol.[4] At the end of her first season at Espanyol she managed to find a place among the top 11 scorers of the 2013-2014 championship with 13 goals, becoming the club's top scorer.

In 2015 Latorre joined the four consecutive league champion Barcelona after the departure of some of their key players and quickly established herself as one of their most important players in forward position scoring 9 goals throughout the 2015-2016 Championship mid-season.[5][6]

International

Her match debut happened on 15 September 2016, coming on as a substitute during Spain's UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying 13–0 win against Montenegro in Las Rozas de Madrid.

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