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Real Madrid Women

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Levante Women vs Real Madrid Women (20 Apr)

Head Coach

Alberto Toril

League Position
2

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Established
2014 (10 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Ciudad Real Madrid (Campo 11)
(400 Capacity)

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Location
Madrid

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Competitions
Spanish Primera División Women
UEFA Womens Champions League

Last Edit
Ovokx: 21/Oct/23


Upcoming
20/04 Levante Wome - Real Madrid
28/04 Real Madrid - Levante Las
05/05 Madrid CFF - Real Madrid
12/05 Real Madrid - Atlético Ma
26/05 Real Socieda - Real Madrid

Results
14/04 Real Madrid 5 - 0 Granada Feme
30/03 Villarreal W 0 - 2 Real Madrid
24/03 Real Madrid 0 - 3 Barcelona Fe
16/03 Real Madrid 1 - 0 Eibar Women
09/03 Sevilla Wome 0 - 1 Real Madrid

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Real Madrid Femenino is a Spanish women's football club in Madrid. Founded as the independent Club Deportivo TACÓN in 2014, the club later underwent a merger and acquisition process with Real Madrid CF beginning in 2019 and was officially rebranded as Real Madrid's women's football section in 2020.

The club currently plays in the Primera División.

Team Members


14

Kathellen



3

Abelleira



5

Andrés



46

Antolín



9

Bruun



19

Caicedo



7

Carmona



17

Carrillo



22

Castillo



13

Chavas



17

Corredera



20

Feller



4

Gálvez



24

Gérard



11

Hernández



30

López



16

Møller



12

Navarro



24

Olofsson



8

Oroz



15

Raso



2

Robles



1

Rodríguez



25

Suarez



23

Svava



6

Toletti



10

Weir



21

Zornoza



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The Ciudad Real Madrid (Real Madrid City) is the name given to Real Madrid's training complex, located outside Madrid in Valdebebas near Barajas airport. Also hosting the club's youth academy, known conceptually as La Fábrica, the facility replaced the old Ciudad Deportiva (Spanish: Sports City), which was in use until 2003.

The sale of Ciudad Deportiva, under the auspices of Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, led to Real earning approximately €480 million. The complex has been nicknamed, and is known to the players, trainers and club staff as 'Valdebebas' (val-de-bay-bahs), and is named after the district of the city where the complex is located. Inaugurated in 2005, the training centre consists of academy offices, equipment rooms, audio-visuals rooms, a strength and rehab centre, and medical (which consist of examination rooms, treatment rooms, additional rehab facilities and equipment, and a hydrotherapy center that includes hot and cool pools, a cold plunge, and a long but narrow resistance wave pool) and training facilities, as well as 12 and one third fields - three full size synthetic turf fields and four full size natural grass field for the youth, and for the first team, one third full size synthetic turf field and three full size natural grass fields. Ciudad Real Madrid also includes the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium where Real Madrid Castilla (Real Madrid's reserve team) plays its home matches.

The Real Madrid first team residential building at Real Madrid Sports City is 8300 square meters in size, and has 57 rooms distributed across the first and second floors, each with their own lounge area and terrace. The building also has a cinema, a dining room capable of accommodating 54 people, a common rest area, a climate controlled pool, reception, two guest rooms, and several common terraces.

The youth team residence is dedicated to accommodate life those players whose families do not reside in Madrid. It has 40 double rooms, each with a balcony and private bathroom, a common dining room, common rest areas, and classrooms for the academic education pertaining to the respective age groups that occurs in the afternoons. Players aged between 10 and 18 years reside in the youth team residential building.

In the middle of the 2015–16 season, the Real Madrid basketball division was also provided with their own sports facilities at Valdebebas. A new training pavilion was built with four simultaneously usable tracks, one for the first team and the rest for the field teams. Ciudad Real Madrid covers 1.2 million square meters in total, of which only 270,000 square meters of space has been developed as of 2017.

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