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Undid revision 1228073595 by PeeJay (talk) 2018 RfC suggests the opposite, and is the reason for a specific note at WP:NATIONALITY. In the case of someone who sources identify almost unanimously as Catalan, but has Spanish connection (football team), a compromise is to be used.
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2023–24 player season overview
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Bonmatí retained the attacking midfield role in the [[2023–24 FC Barcelona Femení season|2023–24 season]], with captain Alexia Putellas returning but playing more as a striker to best utilise the strengths of the whole team.<ref name="Humphreys-2023" />
 
On 4 May 2024, Bonmatí played the entire match as Barcelona won 4–1 against Granada to lift their fifth consecutive league title.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fcbarcelona.cat/ca/futbol/femeni-a/noticies/3989079/cinquena-lliga-consecutiva-per-al-barca?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=fcbfemeni&utm_campaign=ccb63d5b-7630-44aa-a061-c066dc82c23f|title=Cinquena Lliga consecutiva per al Barça|website=www.fcbarcelona.cat|language=Catalan|date=4 May 2024|accessdate=8 May 2024}}</ref> On 18 May, Barcelona won 8–0 against Real Sociedad to win the Copa de la Reina. On 25 May, Bonmatí opened the scoring for Barcelona in a 2–0 victory over Lyon in the final to secure her third (and second consecutive) [[UEFA Women's Champions League]] title. In doing so, she also clinched her second continental treble and first continetal quadruple.
 
==International career==