Fresh Face at Bayern's Women's Team: José Barcala Steps Up
Fresh female coach for Bayern Munich hails from Servette Geneva football club. - New appointment at Servette Geneva: Female coach takes the helm.
Get ready, Bayern fans! A new coach is joining the women's football team. José Barcala, a 43-year-old Spaniard, is set to take the reins from now-departing coach Alexander Straus. Straus is off to Angel City FC in sunny Los Angeles, USA.
Found in Barcala, we believe we've struck coaching gold, both on a personal and sporting level, says Bianca Rech, FC Bayern's women's football director. The team aims to keep progressing, both on and off the field, and we're eager to build a championship-winning squad. The new coach shares our vision.
Barcala hails from Swiss first division club Servette Geneva and has signed a contract with Bayern until June 30, 2027.
A High-Performance Mindset
The Munich women celebrated their third consecutive championship this season, with both the cup and championship titles under their belt for the first time. With a coach like Barcala, we're confident we'll continue to claim national titles, and even make waves in the Champions League.
"Our goal is to maintain our top position in the Frauen-Bundesliga and work toward winning the UEFA Women's Champions League," shares Barcala. "At the same time, I'm keen to support the development of homegrown talents in our youth."
Laying the Groundwork
In his first year as Servette's head coach, Barcala took the double in the championship and Swiss Cup, a testament to his high-performance coaching style. Prior to Servette, he gained coaching experience in Spain, France, and Scotland. The tech director of women's football at Bayern, Francisco De Sá Fardilha, is thrilled to welcome Barcala, as he fits the profile we've defined to continue our progressive development.
Before diving head-first into preparation, the Bayern teams will gather to celebrate the season on the town hall balcony. First, we'll celebrate!
Potential Objectives for Barcala's Tenure at Bayern Munich Women
- Compete for and win major championships, such as the Frauen-Bundesliga and the UEFA Women's Champions League.
- Develop the squad's talent, both individually and collectively, to improve performance and consistency.
- Build a strong team culture that encourages growth and fosters a positive learning environment for players.
With José Barcala at the helm, Bayern Munich Women face an exciting new chapter filled with opportunities for growth and championships! 🔥🔥🔥
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