Mariana Cabral is on the verge of a historic appointment as the new head coach of Atletico Madrid Femenino, with reports from Portugal indicating that only the finalization of her UEFA Pro license stands between her and the role at one of European football most prestigious women clubs.
The Portuguese tactician, who has built an impressive reputation in women football through her work in Portugal, has been identified by Atletico Madrid as their preferred candidate to lead the side into the next chapter. Sources close to the negotiations suggest that the deal is essentially agreed in principle, pending the completion of Cabral UEFA Pro coaching certification.
A Rising Coaching Talent
Cabral has emerged as one of the most promising coaches in Portuguese women football over recent seasons. Her tactical acumen, player development focus, and ability to build competitive sides have drawn attention from clubs across Europe. The move to Atletico Madrid represents a significant step up and a recognition of her growing stature in the game.
Atletico Madrid Femenino, one of the dominant forces in Spanish women football alongside Barcelona and Real Madrid, have been carefully evaluating their options for the managerial position. Cabral profile aligns with the club vision of appointing a modern, progressive coach capable of developing young talent while competing at the highest level.
The UEFA Pro License Hurdle
The only remaining obstacle is Cabral UEFA Pro license, the highest level of coaching qualification in European football. The license is mandatory for coaching in top-tier professional leagues across Europe, including the Spanish Liga F. Cabral is understood to be in the final stages of completing the certification process.
Record Portugal reported that the deal is essentially finalized and awaiting only this administrative step before it can be officially announced. Atletico Madrid are willing to wait for the paperwork to be completed, so strong is their conviction that Cabral is the right person for the job.
Portuguese Influence in Spain
If confirmed, Cabral would join a growing contingent of Portuguese coaches making their mark in Spanish football. The appointment would also be a milestone for Portuguese women football, which has been steadily gaining recognition and producing top-level coaching talent.
The move would also strengthen the ties between Portuguese and Spanish football, with Cabral expected to bring several members of her backroom staff from Portugal to Madrid as she builds her new coaching setup at the Estadio Civitas Metropolitano.
Source attribution: Based on reporting by Record Portugal


