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Real Madrid Femenino

Real Madrid Femenino is a Spanish professional women's football club in Madrid who play in the Primera División, the top tier of Spanish women's football. Founded as the independent Club Deportivo TACÓN in 2014, the club later underwent a merger and acquisition process beginning in 2019, and was rebranded to Real Madrid's women's football department in 2020.

Real Madrid Femenino
Full nameReal Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino
Nickname(s)Las Blancas (The Whites)[1]
FoundedCD TACÓN: 12 September 2014; 9 years ago (2014-09-12)
Real Madrid Femenino: 1 July 2020; 3 years ago (2020-07-01)
GroundAlfredo Di Stéfano
Madrid, Spain
Capacity6,000
ChairmanFlorentino Pérez
ManagerAlberto Toril
LeaguePrimera División
2022–23Primera División, 2nd
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

2014–2019: Club Deportivo TACÓN edit

 
TACÓN players in 2018 with mayor Manuela Carmena and club president Ana Rossell.

CD TACÓN was founded on 12 September 2014 and began playing at senior level in 2016. The name TACÓN (Heel) is an acronym of Trabajo (work) Atrevimiento (dare/bravery) Conocimiento (knowledge) Organización (organisation) Notoriedad (visibility/renown).[2] In their first competitive season, 2015–16, the club only registered an under-14 team. In June 2016, TACÓN announced a merger with CD Canillas for incorporating their women's senior and under-19 teams.[3]

In their first season at senior level, in the 2016–17 Segunda División, TACÓN finished second in their regional group, below Madrid CFF, who won promotion to the Primera División.

Because both Madrid CFF and TACÓN were clubs open to a potential takeover by Real Madrid, a rivalry developed between them.[4] Madrid CFF was founded in 2010[5] by businessman Alfredo Ulloa, a Real Madrid socio (member)[5] like TACÓN's founder, Ana Rossell. She described the clubs' relations as "cordial" in 2019.[6]

Rossell had petitioned successive Real Madrid presidents, Lorenzo Sanz, Florentino Pérez and Ramón Calderón, to create a women's football section since 1997, but received no official response.[7] According to Rossell, her requests were denied, with club executives citing that a women's section wasn't economically sustainable. In those years, she was a player for Atlético Feminas and CD Canillas.[7] In 2016, Rossell called publicly for Real Madrid to create a women's football section.[8]

In June 2017 Real Madrid's president, Florentino Pérez, claimed that the club would make its own women's team from scratch, and not buy an existing club.[9] Rossell had claimed in 2013 that Pérez was first starting to consider women's football at the club.[10] Real was thus doing so several years or decades later than many other clubs in Europe and in the city of Madrid itself.[11]

On El Larguero in 2017, Pérez said “We will definitely have a women’s team,” he said. “We’re working on it, but it will be from the position of a newly formed club, not a team in which we bring the best player from Germany, Brazil… That is not what Madridismo is all about.”

As late as September 2018, Pérez still ruled out having a women's team, as El Confidencial reported: "Florentino did not want to spend on a section that did not guarantee trophies and his agents lied to him about the expenses necessary for him to create it".[12] Women's football was not mentioned at all by Pérez at the club's annual assembly on 23 September 2018,[13] and Oscar Sanz of El País wrote, "Real Madrid has the dubious honor of being, together with Getafe, the only First Division club that has neither had nor has a women's team."[13]

2019: Takeover by Real Madrid edit

After three seasons in the Segunda División, on 19 May 2019, TACÓN achieved promotion to the Primera División.[14]

On 25 June 2019, the Real Madrid CF board of directors announced a proposal of integrating TACÓN as their women's football section to be presented to their socios (members).[15] As part of the agreement, TACÓN would play their 2019–20 season matches at Ciudad Real Madrid during the transition, with the merger being officially completed on 1 July 2020.[16] On 15 September 2019, The Extraordinary General Assembly of Real Madrid approved the absorption of the club.[17] Florentino Perez, speaking at the General Assembly after the vote to absorb was passed, cited that TACÓN's youth system was the reason why it was chosen as the base for the women's team, thus striving to stay true to Real Madrid's philosophy of developing Spanish talent.[17]

2019–2020: Transition year edit

Having been promoted, the club went on to lose a large majority of its playing squad in the summer of 2019. Argentine midfielder Ruth Bravo moved to Rayo Vallecano, while others like Lixy, Marbel Okoye and Yamilla Badell did not have their contracts renewed. In order to strengthen for the coming season, the club saw the arrival of Swedish duo Kosovare Asllani and Sofia Jakobsson; French midfielder Aurélie Kaci from Atlético Madrid, Ainoa Campo from Madrid CFF, English forward Chioma Ubogagu, goalkeeper Ana Valles Nigerian defender Osinachi Ohale, as well as the Brazilian pair Daiane and Thaisa Moreno, who was nominated for best midfielder in her lone year at A.C. Milan Women. The last signing of the summer was versatile defender Babett Peter from VFL Wolfsburg.[18]

Despite the wealth of talent and experience at their disposal, CD TACÓN's start to the season was nothing short of abysmal, with a heavy loss against Barcelona (9–1) in its debut match,[19] and EDF Logroño particularly standing out. After a poor run with just one win in nine games, the team started to gain a sense of stability in November 2019, going on a five match unbeaten run. TACÓN finished the shortened 2019–20 season in 10th place, with many fans unhappy with how the team had thrown away a 3–0 lead with ten minutes to go and ended up losing 4–3 on home soil in the last match before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Real Madrid Women were also the subject of a documentary series in 2020.[20]

2020–present: Real Madrid Femenino edit

On 1 July 2020, Real Madrid CF released an official communication confirming the completion of the merger, thereby signalling the complete absorption of CD TACÓN, which would then operate as 'Real Madrid' from that date onwards.[21]

The new structure of the section includes a senior team, reserve side similar to Castilla, known as 'Real Madrid Femenino B', an Under-19 team, 'Juvenil' and a 'Cadete' for under-15s and below. The structure already existed under CD TACÓN and has been integrated into Real Madrid's famous La Fábrica.[22] The remaining TACÓN Juvenil and Cadete teams that couldn't be absorbed right away have since been rebranded as 'Fenix Football Club', which in turn merged with CD Masriver in 2021.[23]

Home ground edit

During the transition season, TACÓN played their home fixtures at Field 11 in Ciudad Real Madrid. The matches were not open to the general public, with only club members, selected away fans and those possessing a membership card, allowed to attend.[24] Following the completion of the merger, and given that the senior men's team was using the Estadio Alfredo di Stéfano, Real Madrid Femenino continued to play their home matches at Field 11. At the start of the 2021–22 season, the women's team have alternated between Field 11 and the Alfredo di Stéfano stadium, initially with a reduced capacity for fan attendance.

Season to season edit

As CD TACÓN edit

As Real Madrid Femenino edit

Record in UEFA Women's Champions League edit

All results (home, away and aggregate) list Real Madrid's goal tally first.

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2021–22 QR2   Manchester City 1–1 1–0 2–1
Group stage   Zhytlobud Kharkiv 3–0 1–0 2nd
  Breiðablik 5–0 3–0
  Paris Saint-Germain 0–2 0–4
Quarter-finals   Barcelona 1–3 2–5 3–8
2022–23 QR1   Sturm Graz 6–0
  Manchester City 1–0
QR2   Rosenborg 3–0 2–1 5–1
Group stage   Paris Saint-Germain 0–0 1–2 3rd
  Chelsea 1–1 0–2
  Vllaznia Shkodër 5–1 2–0
2023–24 QR2   Vålerenga Fotball 2–1 3–0 5–1
Group stage   Chelsea 2–2 1–2 4th
  BK Häcken 0-1 1–2
  Paris FC 0–1 1–2

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 14 February 2024[25]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW   AUS Hayley Raso
16 FW   DEN Caroline Møller
17 FW   ESP Carla Camacho
18 FW   COL Linda Caicedo
20 FW   FRA Naomie Feller
21 MF   ESP Claudia Zornoza
22 FW   ESP Athenea del Castillo
23 DF   DEN Sofie Svava
24 MF   SWE Freja Olofsson
27 MF   ESP Olaya Enrique
46 FW   ESP Marisa García
48 FW   ESP Paula Comendador

Notable players edit

This section lists players who have appeared in least 100 matches for the club.[26]

FIFA World Cup participants edit

List of players that were called up for a FIFA Women's World Cup while playing for CD TACÓN or Real Madrid. In brackets, the tournament played:

Coaches edit

CD TACÓN edit

Real Madrid edit

Current coaching staff edit

Position Staff
Head coach   Alberto Toril
Assistant coach   Irene Ferreras
Goalkeeping coach   Óscar Gaspar
Fitness coach   Marcos Chena

References edit

  1. ^ Houwen, Jess (23 July 2019). "A Brief Intro To Las Blancas". Managing Madrid. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  2. ^ (in Spanish). CD TACÓN. Archived from the original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  3. ^ "René Ramos entrará en la directiva del CD TACON femenino" [René Ramos will enter the board of the Women's CD TACON] (in Spanish). Diario AS. 24 June 2016.
  4. ^ Garrido, Jesus (30 August 2017). . El Confidencial. Archived from the original on 30 August 2017.
  5. ^ a b Alexander, María (24 March 2018). . El País. Archived from the original on 24 March 2018.
  6. ^ "La lucha de Ana Rosell, la gran gestora del futuro Real Madrid femenino" (in Spanish). El Confidencial. 22 June 2019.
  7. ^ a b Roldan, Isabel (15 October 2013). . AS.com. Archived from the original on 19 January 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Historia por Hacer" (in Spanish). Primavera Blanca. 10 May 2016.
  9. ^ . Palco23.com. 20 June 2017. Archived from the original on 28 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Ana Rossell fights for Women's Real Madrid" (in Spanish). VAVEL. 16 October 2013.
  11. ^ Menayo, David (22 March 2018). . AS.com. Archived from the original on 28 March 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  12. ^ de la Calle, Fermín (9 September 2018). . El Confidencial. Archived from the original on 9 September 2018.
  13. ^ a b Sanz, Oscar (30 September 2018). . El País. Archived from the original on 30 September 2018.
  14. ^ "El CD TACON, nuevo equipo de la Liga Iberdrola" [CD TACON, new team of Liga Iberdrola] (in Spanish). La Liga. 19 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Comunicado Oficial" [Official Communication] (in Spanish). Real Madrid CF. 25 March 2019. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  16. ^ "Real Madrid to have women's team after buying Deportivo TACON". BBC Sport. 25 June 2019.
  17. ^ a b "The Extraordinary General Assembly approves the absorption of Club Deportivo TACON". Real Madrid CF. 15 September 2019.
  18. ^ "Real Madrid [Women] - Transfers 2019/2020". worldfootball.net. 14 February 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  19. ^ Train, Rob (7 September 2019). "Barça show TACON a clean pair of heels in nine-goal rout". Diario AS. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  20. ^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie. "Exile Content, Newtral Co. Producing Docuseries on Real Madrid's Female Soccer Team (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.com. PMC. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  21. ^ "Comunicado Oficial". Real Madrid.com (in Spanish). 1 July 2020.
  22. ^ "El Real Madrid Femenino tendrá tres equipos de cantera". adnblanco.com (in Spanish). 2 August 2020.
  23. ^ "La Federación Madrileña ya ha hecho efectiva la fusión entre Real Madrid y CD Tacón". adnblanco.com (in Spanish). 2 August 2020.
  24. ^ "Quejas al TACON por no vender entradas a público en general" (in Spanish). Diario AS. 5 November 2019.
  25. ^ "Plantilla de Jugadoras del Real Madrid". Real Madrid CF (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  26. ^ "Claudia Zornoza se une al 'Club de las 100' en el Real Madrid". MARCA (in Spanish). 24 January 2024. Retrieved 10 March 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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Real Madrid Femenino is a Spanish professional women s football club in Madrid who play in the Primera Division the top tier of Spanish women s football Founded as the independent Club Deportivo TACoN in 2014 the club later underwent a merger and acquisition process beginning in 2019 and was rebranded to Real Madrid s women s football department in 2020 Real Madrid FemeninoFull nameReal Madrid Club de Futbol FemeninoNickname s Las Blancas The Whites 1 FoundedCD TACoN 12 September 2014 9 years ago 2014 09 12 Real Madrid Femenino 1 July 2020 3 years ago 2020 07 01 GroundAlfredo Di StefanoMadrid SpainCapacity6 000ChairmanFlorentino PerezManagerAlberto TorilLeaguePrimera Division2022 23Primera Division 2ndWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 2014 2019 Club Deportivo TACoN 1 2 2019 Takeover by Real Madrid 1 3 2019 2020 Transition year 1 4 2020 present Real Madrid Femenino 2 Home ground 3 Season to season 3 1 As CD TACoN 3 2 As Real Madrid Femenino 4 Record in UEFA Women s Champions League 5 Players 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Notable players 5 2 1 FIFA World Cup participants 6 Coaches 6 1 CD TACoN 6 2 Real Madrid 6 2 1 Current coaching staff 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThis article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message 2014 2019 Club Deportivo TACoN edit nbsp TACoN players in 2018 with mayor Manuela Carmena and club president Ana Rossell CD TACoN was founded on 12 September 2014 and began playing at senior level in 2016 The name TACoN Heel is an acronym of Trabajo work Atrevimiento dare bravery Conocimiento knowledge Organizacion organisation Notoriedad visibility renown 2 In their first competitive season 2015 16 the club only registered an under 14 team In June 2016 TACoN announced a merger with CD Canillas for incorporating their women s senior and under 19 teams 3 In their first season at senior level in the 2016 17 Segunda Division TACoN finished second in their regional group below Madrid CFF who won promotion to the Primera Division Because both Madrid CFF and TACoN were clubs open to a potential takeover by Real Madrid a rivalry developed between them 4 Madrid CFF was founded in 2010 5 by businessman Alfredo Ulloa a Real Madrid socio member 5 like TACoN s founder Ana Rossell She described the clubs relations as cordial in 2019 6 Rossell had petitioned successive Real Madrid presidents Lorenzo Sanz Florentino Perez and Ramon Calderon to create a women s football section since 1997 but received no official response 7 According to Rossell her requests were denied with club executives citing that a women s section wasn t economically sustainable In those years she was a player for Atletico Feminas and CD Canillas 7 In 2016 Rossell called publicly for Real Madrid to create a women s football section 8 In June 2017 Real Madrid s president Florentino Perez claimed that the club would make its own women s team from scratch and not buy an existing club 9 Rossell had claimed in 2013 that Perez was first starting to consider women s football at the club 10 Real was thus doing so several years or decades later than many other clubs in Europe and in the city of Madrid itself 11 On El Larguero in 2017 Perez said We will definitely have a women s team he said We re working on it but it will be from the position of a newly formed club not a team in which we bring the best player from Germany Brazil That is not what Madridismo is all about As late as September 2018 Perez still ruled out having a women s team as El Confidencial reported Florentino did not want to spend on a section that did not guarantee trophies and his agents lied to him about the expenses necessary for him to create it 12 Women s football was not mentioned at all by Perez at the club s annual assembly on 23 September 2018 13 and Oscar Sanz of El Pais wrote Real Madrid has the dubious honor of being together with Getafe the only First Division club that has neither had nor has a women s team 13 2019 Takeover by Real Madrid edit This section may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page June 2021 After three seasons in the Segunda Division on 19 May 2019 TACoN achieved promotion to the Primera Division 14 On 25 June 2019 the Real Madrid CF board of directors announced a proposal of integrating TACoN as their women s football section to be presented to their socios members 15 As part of the agreement TACoN would play their 2019 20 season matches at Ciudad Real Madrid during the transition with the merger being officially completed on 1 July 2020 16 On 15 September 2019 The Extraordinary General Assembly of Real Madrid approved the absorption of the club 17 Florentino Perez speaking at the General Assembly after the vote to absorb was passed cited that TACoN s youth system was the reason why it was chosen as the base for the women s team thus striving to stay true to Real Madrid s philosophy of developing Spanish talent 17 2019 2020 Transition year edit Having been promoted the club went on to lose a large majority of its playing squad in the summer of 2019 Argentine midfielder Ruth Bravo moved to Rayo Vallecano while others like Lixy Marbel Okoye and Yamilla Badell did not have their contracts renewed In order to strengthen for the coming season the club saw the arrival of Swedish duo Kosovare Asllani and Sofia Jakobsson French midfielder Aurelie Kaci from Atletico Madrid Ainoa Campo from Madrid CFF English forward Chioma Ubogagu goalkeeper Ana Valles Nigerian defender Osinachi Ohale as well as the Brazilian pair Daiane and Thaisa Moreno who was nominated for best midfielder in her lone year at A C Milan Women The last signing of the summer was versatile defender Babett Peter from VFL Wolfsburg 18 Despite the wealth of talent and experience at their disposal CD TACoN s start to the season was nothing short of abysmal with a heavy loss against Barcelona 9 1 in its debut match 19 and EDF Logrono particularly standing out After a poor run with just one win in nine games the team started to gain a sense of stability in November 2019 going on a five match unbeaten run TACoN finished the shortened 2019 20 season in 10th place with many fans unhappy with how the team had thrown away a 3 0 lead with ten minutes to go and ended up losing 4 3 on home soil in the last match before the outbreak of the COVID 19 pandemic Real Madrid Women were also the subject of a documentary series in 2020 20 2020 present Real Madrid Femenino edit On 1 July 2020 Real Madrid CF released an official communication confirming the completion of the merger thereby signalling the complete absorption of CD TACoN which would then operate as Real Madrid from that date onwards 21 The new structure of the section includes a senior team reserve side similar to Castilla known as Real Madrid Femenino B an Under 19 team Juvenil and a Cadete for under 15s and below The structure already existed under CD TACoN and has been integrated into Real Madrid s famous La Fabrica 22 The remaining TACoN Juvenil and Cadete teams that couldn t be absorbed right away have since been rebranded as Fenix Football Club which in turn merged with CD Masriver in 2021 23 Home ground editDuring the transition season TACoN played their home fixtures at Field 11 in Ciudad Real Madrid The matches were not open to the general public with only club members selected away fans and those possessing a membership card allowed to attend 24 Following the completion of the merger and given that the senior men s team was using the Estadio Alfredo di Stefano Real Madrid Femenino continued to play their home matches at Field 11 At the start of the 2021 22 season the women s team have alternated between Field 11 and the Alfredo di Stefano stadium initially with a reduced capacity for fan attendance Season to season editAs CD TACoN edit Season Division Place Copa de la Reina2016 17 2ª 2nd2017 18 2ª 1st2018 19 2ª 1st2019 20 1ª 10th Quarter finalsAs Real Madrid Femenino edit Season Division Place Copa de la Reina2020 21 1ª 2nd Quarter finals2021 22 1ª 3rd Semi finals2022 23 1ª 2nd Runners upRecord in UEFA Women s Champions League editAll results home away and aggregate list Real Madrid s goal tally first Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate2021 22 QR2 nbsp Manchester City 1 1 1 0 2 1Group stage nbsp Zhytlobud Kharkiv 3 0 1 0 2nd nbsp Breidablik 5 0 3 0 nbsp Paris Saint Germain 0 2 0 4Quarter finals nbsp Barcelona 1 3 2 5 3 82022 23 QR1 nbsp Sturm Graz 6 0 nbsp Manchester City 1 0QR2 nbsp Rosenborg 3 0 2 1 5 1Group stage nbsp Paris Saint Germain 0 0 1 2 3rd nbsp Chelsea 1 1 0 2 nbsp Vllaznia Shkoder 5 1 2 02023 24 QR2 nbsp Valerenga Fotball 2 1 3 0 5 1Group stage nbsp Chelsea 2 2 1 2 4th nbsp BK Hacken 0 1 1 2 nbsp Paris FC 0 1 1 2Players editFor a list of all former and current Real Madrid players with a Wikipedia article see Category Real Madrid Femenino players Current squad edit As of 14 February 2024 25 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp ESP Misa Rodriguez2 DF nbsp MEX Kenti Robles3 MF nbsp ESP Teresa Abelleira4 DF nbsp ESP Rocio Galvez5 DF nbsp ESP Ivana Andres captain 6 MF nbsp FRA Sandie Toletti7 DF nbsp ESP Olga Carmona8 MF nbsp ESP Maite Oroz9 FW nbsp DEN Signe Bruun10 MF nbsp SCO Caroline Weir11 DF nbsp ESP Oihane Hernandez13 GK nbsp FRA Mylene Chavas14 DF nbsp BRA Kathellen No Pos Nation Player15 FW nbsp AUS Hayley Raso16 FW nbsp DEN Caroline Moller17 FW nbsp ESP Carla Camacho18 FW nbsp COL Linda Caicedo20 FW nbsp FRA Naomie Feller21 MF nbsp ESP Claudia Zornoza22 FW nbsp ESP Athenea del Castillo23 DF nbsp DEN Sofie Svava24 MF nbsp SWE Freja Olofsson27 MF nbsp ESP Olaya Enrique46 FW nbsp ESP Marisa Garcia48 FW nbsp ESP Paula ComendadorNotable players edit This section lists players who have appeared in least 100 matches for the club 26 nbsp Teresa Abelleira 2020 nbsp Ivana Andres 2020 nbsp Olga Carmona 2020 nbsp Maite Oroz 2020 nbsp Kenti Robles 2020 nbsp Misa Rodriguez 2020 nbsp Athenea del Castillo 2021 nbsp Claudia Zornoza 2021 FIFA World Cup participants edit List of players that were called up for a FIFA Women s World Cup while playing for CD TACoN or Real Madrid In brackets the tournament played nbsp Ruth Bravo 2019 nbsp Teresa Abelleira 2023 nbsp Ivana Andres 2023 nbsp Linda Caicedo 2023 nbsp Olga Carmona 2023 nbsp Athenea del Castillo 2023 nbsp Naomie Feller 2023 nbsp Rocio Galvez 2023 nbsp Esther Gonzalez 2023 nbsp Kathellen 2023 nbsp Misa Rodriguez 2023 nbsp Sofie Svava 2023 nbsp Sandie Toletti 2023 nbsp Claudia Zornoza 2023 Coaches editCD TACoN edit Marta Tejedor 2016 2018 David Aznar 2018 2020 Real Madrid edit David Aznar 2020 2021 Alberto Toril 2021 present Current coaching staff edit Position StaffHead coach nbsp Alberto TorilAssistant coach nbsp Irene FerrerasGoalkeeping coach nbsp oscar GasparFitness coach nbsp Marcos ChenaReferences edit Houwen Jess 23 July 2019 A Brief Intro To Las Blancas Managing Madrid Retrieved 26 July 2019 Club Historia del CD TACON in Spanish CD TACoN Archived from the original on 8 June 2019 Retrieved 26 June 2019 Rene Ramos entrara en la directiva del CD TACON femenino Rene Ramos will enter the board of the Women s CD TACON in Spanish Diario AS 24 June 2016 Garrido Jesus 30 August 2017 Guerra abierta entre los dos aspirantes a ser el Real Madrid femenino Open war between the two applicants to be the female Real Madrid El Confidencial Archived from the original on 30 August 2017 a b Alexander Maria 24 March 2018 No es el Real Madrid es el Madrid CFF It s not Real Madrid it s Madrid CFF El Pais Archived from the original on 24 March 2018 La lucha de Ana Rosell la gran gestora del futuro Real Madrid femenino in Spanish El Confidencial 22 June 2019 a b Roldan Isabel 15 October 2013 Nadie entiende que el Madrid no tenga equipo femenino Nobody understands that Madrid does not have a women s team AS com Archived from the original on 19 January 2021 Retrieved 28 November 2021 Historia por Hacer in Spanish Primavera Blanca 10 May 2016 El Real Madrid creara un femenino de base y descarta el futbol sala Real Madrid will create women s grassroots team and discard futsal Palco23 com 20 June 2017 Archived from the original on 28 November 2021 Ana Rossell fights for Women s Real Madrid in Spanish VAVEL 16 October 2013 Menayo David 22 March 2018 Un Real Madrid femenino Si pero no A female Real Madrid Yes but no AS com Archived from the original on 28 March 2018 Retrieved 28 November 2021 de la Calle Fermin 9 September 2018 Por que Florentino Perez descarto un Real Madrid femenino Why Florentino Perez ruled out a female Real Madrid El Confidencial Archived from the original on 9 September 2018 a b Sanz Oscar 30 September 2018 El inexistente Real Madrid femenino The non existent female Real Madrid El Pais Archived from the original on 30 September 2018 El CD TACON nuevo equipo de la Liga Iberdrola CD TACON new team of Liga Iberdrola in Spanish La Liga 19 May 2019 Comunicado Oficial Official Communication in Spanish Real Madrid CF 25 March 2019 Retrieved 25 March 2019 Real Madrid to have women s team after buying Deportivo TACON BBC Sport 25 June 2019 a b The Extraordinary General Assembly approves the absorption of Club Deportivo TACON Real Madrid CF 15 September 2019 Real Madrid Women Transfers 2019 2020 worldfootball net 14 February 2023 Retrieved 17 September 2023 Train Rob 7 September 2019 Barca show TACON a clean pair of heels in nine goal rout Diario AS Retrieved 14 December 2019 de la Fuente Anna Marie Exile Content Newtral Co Producing Docuseries on Real Madrid s Female Soccer Team EXCLUSIVE Variety com PMC Retrieved 12 February 2020 Comunicado Oficial Real Madrid com in Spanish 1 July 2020 El Real Madrid Femenino tendra tres equipos de cantera adnblanco com in Spanish 2 August 2020 La Federacion Madrilena ya ha hecho efectiva la fusion entre Real Madrid y CD Tacon adnblanco com in Spanish 2 August 2020 Quejas al TACON por no vender entradas a publico en general in Spanish Diario AS 5 November 2019 Plantilla de Jugadoras del Real Madrid Real Madrid CF in Spanish Retrieved 1 July 2022 Claudia Zornoza se une al Club de las 100 en el Real Madrid MARCA in Spanish 24 January 2024 Retrieved 10 March 2024 External links editOfficial website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Real Madrid Femenino amp oldid 1213066180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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