The 2003–04 season was FC Barcelona Femení's third in the Primera Nacional (second tier), after winning the league but failing to earn promotion in each of the two previous seasons. Summary. The arrival of Joan Laporta as president of FC Barcelona saw an upturn in the outlook of the women's team. Laporta oversaw the team become incorporated into the structure of the club's youth football programme, including having Pitch 3 at the Mini Estadi to use for training, which strengthened them. As in the previous seasons since the league was restructured, Barcelona won the Catalonia and Balearic Islands group (group 3) of the Primera Nacional (second national tier). They then won each round of the promotion play-offs to return to the top flight. Players. First team. "As of:"