Real Sociedad have confirmed that Lucía Rodríguez, Andreia Jacinto, Emma Ramírez, Claire Lavogez and Lucía Pardo will all leave the club at the end of the season.

The announcement marks the end of an important chapter for Real Sociedad Femenino, with all five players contributing to a campaign that saw the club secure European qualification once again and continue its growth in Liga F.

In an official statement, the club thanked the departing players for their professionalism, commitment and contribution both on and off the pitch during their time in San Sebastián.

Five Players Depart After Key Roles in Recent Seasons

Lucía Rodríguez leaves the club after two spells with Real Sociedad, reaching the milestone of 100 appearances in txuri-urdin colours. The full-back brought consistency, experience and defensive reliability throughout her time at the club.

Midfielder Andreia Jacinto also surpassed 100 appearances after joining Real Sociedad in 2022. The Portuguese international became an important figure in midfield, helping provide balance and composure during one of the club’s most competitive periods in recent years.

Emma Ramírez, another player to reach 100 appearances, returned to Zubieta for a second spell and offered versatility, energy and work rate across multiple positions.

French midfielder Claire Lavogez added international experience and technical quality to the squad after arriving at the club, while forward Lucía Pardo contributed pace, direct attacking play and determination in the final third.

Real Sociedad described the departing players as part of a collective journey that helped strengthen the women’s team and shape an important era for the club.

A Historic Season for Real Sociedad Femenino

The departures come at the end of a successful campaign for Real Sociedad, who secured qualification for the Women’s Champions League and once again established themselves among the strongest sides in Liga F.

Throughout the season, Real Sociedad demonstrated consistency, defensive organisation and attacking quality, competing against some of the top teams in Spanish women’s football.

The club continued to reinforce its reputation for developing talent while combining experienced players with emerging young stars. Their performances throughout the campaign reflected the continued growth of the women’s section and the club’s long-term ambitions.

Although Real Sociedad were unable to challenge FC Barcelona for the Liga F title, returning to Europe represents another major step forward for the project.

Attention will now turn to the summer transfer window as the club looks to replace several experienced players while maintaining momentum ahead of next season.

For Lucía Rodríguez, Andreia Jacinto, Emma Ramírez, Claire Lavogez and Lucía Pardo, their departures close an important chapter in the recent history of Real Sociedad Femenino.

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