Real Madrid appoints Pau Quesada as the manager for their women's football squad.
Fresh Take:
Meet our new coach for the Real Madrid women's team — none other than Pau Quesada. He dives back into the white squad's game from July 1, 2025, with a two-year contract on board until June 30, 2027. After a stint as assistant coach at Torino's Italian Serie A, Quesada is all set to shake things up at the renowned club.
With a career deeply rooted in the Real Madrid youth system, Quesada has coached teams like the Juvenil C, Cadete A, and Real Madrid C – the latter securing promotion to Segunda Federación two seasons ago. This promotion was one of his career highlights, setting the stage for his big leap to the senior role. The current head coach, Alberto Toril, departed in May 25, following 158 matches and 112 victories.
Dubbed as the first fresh face from Real Madrid's academy system to step up as a senior coach within women's football, Quesada is gearing up to take on this exciting challenge [1][4]. However, his coaching journey, prior to the senior team, was limited to the academy, making this a new chapter in his career.
Background Info:
- Age: 32 years old
- Upermost Position: Head coach of Real Madrid Women's team (as of June 2025)
- Notable teams coached within Real Madrid youth system:
- Juvenil C
- Cadete A
- Real Madrid C
Sources:[1] Spain's Real Madrid Women announce Pau Quesada as new coach. (2025). Sky Sports. Retrieved from https://www.skysports.com/womens-football/news/11724/12332820/spains-real-madrid-women-announce-pau-quesada-as-new-coach
[4] Quesada, P. (2021-2025). Real Madrid youth system coaching career. Real Madrid CF.
Sports enthusiasts in European leagues, particularly in LaLiga, will be intrigued by the appointment of Pau Quesada as the head coach of the Real Madrid women's team. With his extensive coaching experience in Real Madrid's youth system, including the Juvenil C, Cadete A, and Real Madrid C, Quesada is poised to bring his expertise to the senior women's squad, having secured promotion to Segunda Federación with Real Madrid C just two seasons ago.