With women's football flagging in Spain, Barcelona played against teams from other European nations.
By September 1977 there was no longer a women's league in Catalonia, with the idea of one also considered somewhat unrealistic; nevertheless, Maria Teresa Andreu said that the four women's teams in Catalonia had played against each with an aim to launch a Liga Femenina de Fútbol de Cataluña.
With no formal competition, Barcelona was one of the large teams that continued playing, including against women's teams from leagues in other countries.
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They lost all of their group matches, and proceeded to the play-off for ninth place, which they won.