Barcelona played in the first national women's football league in Spain in 1974, though not much of Spain was represented (out of the eight teams, five were from Catalonia, two were from Valencia, and one was from Aragon). The league was controlled by Educación y Descanso [es], and the prize was the Radio Miramar [es] Trophy; the same organisation had held a tournament to compete for a Radio Miramar-sponsored trophy in 1972, and so the 1974 league – the Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino – was sometimes referred to as the II Trofeo Radio Miramar. The league was again played in two splits; a change was that each half was played for 35 minutes, rather than the 30 minutes they previously were in women's football.[2]
The manager was T. Huguet, and the team often played at Sardenya, the ground of CE Europa. Barcelona had a women's futsal team by June 1974.[3]
Ahead of their last two, postponed, matchdays in June 1974, Barcelona had 9 points and was sixth in the league. By this point, Marcol had played and won all of its matches to finish first.[4]