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Florentino Pérez already knew it: the farewell that surprises Women's Real Madrid

The white team aims to establish itself as a reference in women's soccer with an ambitious and renewed project

Women's Real Madrid has shown in recent seasons that it can compete with the best. With steady growth since its creation, the team has gained importance in the league and in Europe. This last campaign has left mixed feelings: good moments of play and great performances, but also results that haven't met the club's expectations.

The squad, with players of great quality and talent, has shown progress, but the dream of lifting trophies is still pending. That's why, from the sports management, it's clear that the team is at a key point. With the current talent and upcoming reinforcements, Women's Real Madrid is ready to take a leap toward the elite.

A new boost for the white team

Aware of this situation, Real Madrid has decided to act decisively. The board knows that the women's section has a promising future, but that a boost is needed to turn talent into trophies. The idea is to build a winning project that brings the team back to the top and keeps it there.

A women's soccer team in a huddle on the field before a match.
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This change seeks to make the most of the resources that already exist in the squad. In addition, work is being done to bring in new players who will provide experience and competitiveness. The club is determined not to miss the opportunity to establish itself as a powerhouse in national and international women's soccer.

Alberto Toril's farewell

In this context, the decision to part ways with Alberto Toril as Women's Real Madrid's coach has come as a surprise. Despite having a contract until June 2026, the club has chosen to end his tenure after four seasons. This news has come as an unexpected blow, but it was already being considered by Florentino Pérez and the board.

Real Madrid officially announced Alberto Toril's departure with a message full of respect and recognition. In 158 matches, the coach achieved 112 victories and represented the club's values in an exemplary manner. The white team thanks him for his professionalism and wishes him the best in his personal and professional future.

The beginning of a new era

Alberto Toril's departure isn't an ending, but the beginning of a renewed era. The board is already working to find a replacement who will drive the team toward winning trophies. Real Madrid's women's project is ready to grow and achieve its major goals.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the next moves. The general feeling is that the white club wants to make a statement and show that they're strongly committed to their women's section. With new challenges, renewed hopes, and a competitive team, Women's Real Madrid faces a future that promises strong emotions.