Valencia CF Femenino have reached an agreement with goalkeeper Marina Llàcer, who will be a Valencia CF player for the next two seasons, until 30 June 2027.
Marina, born in Altea (Alicante) on 8 April 2004, begins her second spell as a Valencia CF Femenino player.
The Alicante-born shot-stopper previously guarded the net for our B team during the 2023/24 season. Before that, she played for CD Castellón (2021–22) and CF La Nucía (2022–23). After leaving Valencia CF, she joined CD Getafe Femenino (2024/25) in Primera Federación.
Now, she returns home full of ambition and excitement.
Llàcer is a goalkeeper known for her sharp reflexes, leadership in organising the defence with authority, modern distribution skills, and composure in aerial duels and one-on-one situations.
Marina Llàcer: “Returning to Valencia CF Femenino is a dream come true. This club is my home, the place where I grew both as a player and as a person. Coming back means so much more than just a signing: it’s a return to my roots, to proudly defend the badge I carry in my heart. I chose to come back because here I feel the warmth of the fans, the passion for football, and the chance to keep growing within an exciting and ambitious project. I’m ready to give everything on the pitch, bring my energy, and help this team reach new heights. Amunt Valencia!”.
Latest news Ver todas
Latest news Ver todas
L'INFORMATIU DEL VALENCIA CF - 21/11/25
21 November 2025Corberán: “We have a tremendous opportunity to demonstrate our desire, commitment, and motivation to turn things around”
The Valencia CF coach's press conference ahead of the match against Levante UD
VALENCIA CF TRAINING SESSION 20/11/25
20 November 2025David Navarro: “All derbies are special; you always have an extra boost of energy”
The Valencianista legend speaks on l’Informatiu of VCF Media Radio about the upcoming derby at Mestalla
Mestalla hosts the pre-derby event with the coaches and captains of Valencia CF and Levante UD
Corberán and Gayà attended from the Valencia side; Calero and Morales from the ‘granota’ squad