Barcelona have confirmed that promising academy defender Charlotta Ohlander has signed a new three-year contract with the club, extending her stay with the Blaugrana as she continues her development through the youth ranks.

The agreement was formalised during a signing ceremony at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, attended by Barcelona Sporting Director Marc Vivés and Head of Youth Football Jordi Ventura.

Born in 2010, Ohlander has progressed through every level of Barcelona’s academy system since joining the club at a young age. The centre-back is regarded as one of the standout talents in the club’s youth structure and has earned recognition for her leadership qualities despite her age.

Barcelona Reward Rising Talent

The new deal highlights Barcelona’s commitment to retaining and developing some of the most promising players within their academy. In recent years, the club’s women’s youth system has become one of the strongest in Europe, producing players capable of making the transition to senior football. By extending Ohlander’s contract, Barcelona are signalling their belief in her long-term potential and future role within the club.

Speaking after signing her new deal, Ohlander expressed her delight at continuing her journey with the Catalan giants.

“I am very happy to continue growing at the best club in the world and very happy about this moment,” she said.

The defender also outlined the qualities she believes she can bring to the pitch.

“I am an ambitious player who can bring tempo on the ball and leadership, and I can help the team.”

Dreaming of the First Team

While Ohlander’s immediate focus remains on her development within Barcelona’s academy structure, the young defender has her sights set on earning opportunities with the senior squad in the future.

“My goals are to keep working hard and continue developing. Hopefully, I will have the opportunity to train with the first team,” she added.

Barcelona’s pathway from academy football to the first team has become increasingly visible in recent seasons, providing talented youngsters with opportunities to develop within one of the most successful environments in women’s football.

For Ohlander, the contract extension represents another important milestone in her development and an opportunity to continue building towards her long-term ambitions at the club.

What’s Next for Charlotta Ohlander?

Following the contract extension, Ohlander is expected to continue her progression through Barcelona’s academy setup while pushing for greater involvement with higher age groups.

The defender will look to further establish herself as one of the club’s leading young prospects and could earn opportunities to train alongside senior players as she continues her development. With Barcelona placing significant emphasis on youth development, the pathway to the first team remains a realistic target for talented academy graduates.

FAQs

Who is Charlotta Ohlander?

Charlotta Ohlander is a young central defender in Barcelona’s academy system. Born in 2010, she has progressed through the club’s youth ranks since joining at an early age.

How long is Charlotta Ohlander’s new Barcelona contract?

Ohlander has signed a three-year contract extension that will keep her at Barcelona for the next three seasons.

What position does Charlotta Ohlander play?

Ohlander primarily plays as a centre-back and is recognised for her leadership qualities and ability to play out from the back.

Has Charlotta Ohlander played for Barcelona’s first team?

No, Ohlander is currently part of Barcelona’s academy structure, although she has stated that one of her goals is to earn opportunities to train with the first team. As well as to join the team and play in Liga F.

Why is Barcelona’s renewal of Charlotta Ohlander significant?

The new contract demonstrates Barcelona’s confidence in Ohlander’s potential and their commitment to retaining one of the academy’s promising young defensive talents.

Source: FC Barcelona Femini

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