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Real Madrid Femenino| Club profile, stats, fixtures, results, UEFA ranking &standings.

Real Madrid Femenino has quickly grown into one of the most competitive teams in European women’s football. Their performances in recent Liga F games and UEFA Women’s Champions League appearances are real proof of consistency and ambition at the highest level. Real Madrid Femenino’s games continue to impress fans globally, as the team strives to get to the top, representing Real Madrid’s name.

Real Madrid Femenino is the women’s football team of Real Madrid. The club was officially formed in 2020 after it absorbed CD TACÓN. Based in Madrid, Spain, the Whites compete in Liga F and have already secured multiple second-place finishes, making their mark in European competitions. Recently, in the 2025 transfer window, Real Madrid Femenino signed new players, all with the aim of improving their game. What are Real Madrid Femenino’s stats, fixtures, results, UEFA ranking, standings and transfers?

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Profile summary

CategoryDetails
Full NameReal Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino
NicknamesLas Blancas (The Whites), Las Vikingos (The Vikings), La Casa Blanca (The White House),Las Merengues (The Meringues) and Madridistas by fans
Short NameRMA
FoundedSeptember 12, 2014 as CD TACÓNRebranded to Real Madrid Femenino on July 1, 2020
Home GroundAlfredo Di Stéfano Stadium, Madrid, Spain
Stadium Capacity6,000
ChairmanFlorentino Pérez
ManagerPau Quesada
Real Madrid Femenino’s captain Misa Rodríguez
Current LeagueLiga F
Latest Season Performance2024–25: Liga F – 2nd place
Official Websiterealmadrid.com/womens

Historical milestones 

Real Madrid Femenino was founded in 2020 after the complete takeover of CD TACÓN. Founded in 2014, TACÓN had developed through youth football, later merging with CD Canillas to form a senior team and earning promotion to the Primera División in 2019. The squad was reinforced with international signings following a tough transition season to build stability and competitiveness. Today, Real Madrid Femenino is part of La Fábrica, representing the club’s commitment to growing women’s football and competing at the highest level in Europe.

Seasonal performances

This table highlights the club’s seasonal performances from when it changed to Real Madrid Femenino.

SeasonDivisionLeague PositionCopa de la ReinaUEFA Women’s Champions League
2020–212ndQuarter-finals
2021–223rdSemi-finalsQuarter-finals
2022–232ndRunners-upGroup stage
2023–242ndQuarter-finalsGroup stage
2024–252ndSemi-finalsQuarter-finals
2025–26TBDTBDTBD

Real Madrid Femenino players 

PositionPlayerJersey No.Nation
Goalkeepers Misa Rodríguez (Captain)1Spain
Merle Frohms13Germany
Defenders Antônia2Brazil
Rocío Gálvez4Spain
Yasmim12Brazil
María Méndez14Spain
Sheila García15Spain
Sara Holmgaard21Denmark
Bella Andersson22Sweden
Maëlle Lakrar23France
Midfielders Teresa Abelleira3Spain
Sandie Toletti6France
Sara Däbritz8Germany
Caroline Weir10Scotland
Filippa Angeldahl16Sweden
Hanna Bennison17Sweden
Forwards Paula Comendador5Spain
Athenea del Castillo7Spain
Signe Bruun9Denmark
Alba Redondo11Spain
Linda Caicedo18Colombia
Eva Navarro19Spain
Naomie Feller20France
Lotte Keukelaar24Netherlands

Latest match results

FixtureResultDate Played
Real Madrid vs CD Tenerife1 – 111 May 2025
Valencia vs Real Madrid2 – 218 May 2025
Union Berlin vs Real Madrid1 – 317 Aug 2025
Bayern vs Real Madrid4 – 121 Aug 2025
Logroño vs Real Madrid2 – 231 Aug 2025
Atlético Madrid vs Real Madrid2 – 15 Sept 2025
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Real Madrid1 – 211 Sept 2025
Real Madrid vs Madrid CFF2 – 114 Sept 2025
Real Madrid vs Eintracht Frankfurt 3 – 018 Sept 2025
Real Madrid vs Deportivo4 – 0 21 Sept 2025

Real Madrid Femenino fixtures 

CompetitionMatchDateTime
Liga FCD Tenerife vs Real Madrid28 Sept 202518:30
Real Madrid vs Levante Badalona4 Oct 202518:00
UEFA Women’s Champions LeagueReal Madrid vs Roma8 Oct 202519:45
Liga FAthletic Club vs Real Madrid12 Oct 202518:00
UEFA Women’s Champions LeagueParis vs Real Madrid16 Oct 202522:00


Liga F
Real Madrid vs Levante19 Oct 202517:00
Espanyol vs Real Madrid2 Nov 2025TBD
Real Madrid vs Alhama9 Nov 2025TBD
UEFA Women’s Champions LeagueReal Madrid vs Paris FC11 Nov 202523:00
Liga FBarcelona vs Real Madrid16 Nov 2025TBD
UEFA Women’s Champions LeagueReal Madrid Femenino vs Arsenal WFC19 Nov 202523:00

Liga F
Real Madrid vs Eibar23 Nov 2025TBD
Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad7 Dec 2025TBD
UEFA Women’s Champions LeagueReal Madrid vs Wolfsburg9 Dec 202523:00
Liga FGranada vs Real Madrid14 Dec 2025TBD
UEFA Women’s Champions LeagueTwente vs Real Madrid17 Dec 202523:00

Liga F
Real Madrid vs Sevilla11 Jan 2026TBD
Levante vs Real Madrid18 Jan 2026TBD
Supercopa de España – Semi-finalReal Madrid Femenino vs Atlético Madrid Femenino 20 Jan 2026TBD







Liga F
Real Madrid vs Athletic Club25 Jan 2026TBD
Deportivo vs Real Madrid1 Feb 2026TBD
Real Madrid vs Espanyol8 Feb 2026TBD
Alhama vs Real Madrid15 Feb 2026TBD
Real Madrid vs CD Tenerife22 Feb 2026TBD
Real Sociedad vs Real Madrid15 Mar 2026TBD
Eibar vs Real Madrid22 Mar 2026TBD
Real Madrid vs Barcelona29 Mar 2026TBD
Madrid CFF vs Real Madrid5 Apr 2026TBD
Real Madrid vs Logroño26 Apr 2026TBD
Sevilla vs Real Madrid 3 May 2026TBD
Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid 10 May 2026TBD
Levante Badalona vs Real Madrid 24 May 2026TBD
Real Madrid vs Granada 31 May 2026TBD

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Rivalries

Real Madrid Femenino vs FC Barcelona Femení is the greatest rivalry in English women’s football. This rivalry comes from the men’s team, but with a different story on the women’s side. Barcelona have greatly dominated in every match they play together, but in 2025, Real Madrid performed excellently, winning 3–1 against Barcelona. Other notable rivalries include Madrid CFF, but the El Clàsico femenino remains the most-watched fixture in women’s football.

Real Madrid Femenino UEFA ranking

RankClubCountry2021/222022/232023/242024/252025/26Total Points
1BarcelonaSpain25.00026.00026.00025.0007.000109.000
2OL LyonnaisFrance25.00015.00025.00024.0007.00096.000
3ChelseaEngland12.00020.00021.00020.0007.00080.000
4Bayern MünchenGermany15.00017.00010.00014.0007.00063.000
5WolfsburgGermany19.00023.0003.00011.0007.00063.000
6ArsenalEngland12.00018.0002.00023.0007.00062.000
7Paris SGFrance21.00013.00017.0003.0007.00061.000
8Real MadridSpain13.00010.0005.00015.0007.00050.000
9JuventusItaly 15001100020008000700043.000
10RomaItaly 1400800010000700039.000

Real Madrid Femenino standings

Real Madrid Femenino Standings
ClubMPWonDrawn LostGFGAGDPoints
Barcelona4400251+2412
Atl. Madrid4310122+1010
Sociedad431083+510
CD Tenerife422080+88
Real Madrid421195+47
Granada421165+17
Levante Badalona40000006
Madrid CFF41215505
Deportivo412125-35
Espanyol403127-53
Sevilla4103112-113
Logroño402227-52
Athletic Club4022210-82
Alhama4022113-122
Eibar401315– 41
Levante401328– 61

Managers and coaches

RoleName(s)
Head coachPau Quesada
Assistant coachesAntonio Rodríguez, Pablo de Lucas
Fitness coachesAntonio Caballero, Jairo Huerta
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Vice presidentsFernando Fernández Tapias, Eduardo Fernández de Blas, Pedro López Jiménez
Honorary presidentJosé Martínez Sánchez “Pirri”
Secretary of boardEnrique Sánchez González
Board membersÁngel Luis Heras Aguado, Santiago Aguadi García, Jerónimo Farré, Muncharaz, Enrique Pérez Rodríguez, Manuel Cerezo, Velázquez, José Sánchez Bernal, Gumersindo Santamaría, Gil, Raúl Ronda Ortiz, José Manuel Otero, Lastre, Nicolás Martín-Sanz, García, Catalina Miñarro, Brugarolas, Manuel Torres Gómez

Coaching history 

CoachPeriod
Marta Tejedor2016–2018
David Aznar2018–2021
Alberto Toril2021–2025
Pau Quesada2025–Present

Honors

TypeCompetitionTitleSeasons / Details
LeagueLiga FRunners-up (4)2020–21, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25
CupCopa de la ReinaRunners-up (1)2022–23 (Lost on penalties after 2–2 draw vs Atlético Madrid)

Recent 2025 transfers

DateTypePlayerFrom/To ClubMove
19 Sep 2025New SigningL. KeukelaarAjax W to Real Madrid WTransfer
30 Jul 2025New SigningBella AnderssonHammarby W to Real Madrid WFree Transfer
24 Jul 2025New SigningPau ComendadorReal Madrid B W to First TeamFree Transfer
02 Jul 2025New SigningH. BennisonJuventus W to Real Madrid WFree Transfer
01 Jul 2025New SigningSara DäbritzOL Lyonnes W to Real Madrid WTransfer
01 Jul 2025New SigningM. FrohmsWolfsburg W to Real Madrid WTransfer
01 Jul 2025New SigningS. HolmgaardEverton W to Real Madrid WTransfer
02 Jul 2025Player OutP. PartidoReal Madrid W to London City Lionesses WFree Transfer
01 Jul 2025Player OutOlga CarmonaReal Madrid W to PSG WFree Transfer
30 Jun 2025Player OutMollerReal Madrid WReleased
30 Jun 2025Player OutM. ChavasReal Madrid WReleased
30 Jun 2025Player OutC. CamachoReal Madrid WReleased
30 Jun 2025Player OutM. LeupolzReal Madrid WRetired
02 Jan 2025New SigningYasmimCorinthians W to Real Madrid WTransfer

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FAQs about Real Madrid Femenino 

Who is the best player in Real Madrid Femenino?

Caroline Weir is Real Madrid Femenino’s best player having scored a total of 46 goals since 2022.

Who are the new Real Madrid Femenino signings?

Real Madrid Femenino’s latest signings include players like L. Keukelaar from Ajax, Bella Andersson from Hammarby, and Pau Comendador from Real Madrid B. The squad has also been boosted with H. Bennison from Juventus and Sara Däbritz from Lyon, adding both depth and quality to the team. 

What was Real Madrid Femenino called before?

Real Madrid Femenino was founded in the year 2014 as Club Deportivo TACÓN which later rebranded to the current name in 2020.

Why did Olga Carmona leave Real Madrid?

The White’s captain left on June 18, 2025 after a successful 5-years contract period at the club came to an end.

Conclusion 

Real Madrid Femenino has quickly built a strong name in women’s football with consistent performances in Liga F and the UEFA Women’s Champions League. The club’s progress from CD TACÓN to becoming one of Spain’s top teams shows how fast they are growing. With the new signings, Madridistas expect to perform even better in the fixtures ahead. Under the guidance of coach Pau Quesada, Madrid’s women’s team is determined to compete with the very best teams in Europe.

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