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Jonatan Giráldez

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Spanish football coach (born 1991)
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Giráldez and the second or maternal family name is Costas.
Jonatan Giráldez
Giráldez with theWashington Spirit in 2024
Personal information
Full nameJonatan Giráldez Costas
Date of birth (1991-11-27)27 November 1991 (age 33)
Place of birthVigo,Galicia, Spain
Team information
Current team
OL Lyonnes (head coach)
Youth career
YearsTeam
Matamá
Sárdoma
Coruxo
Areosa
Managerial career
Catalonia men U12
Catalonia women U16 (assistant)
Catalonia women U18 (assistant)
2019–2021Barcelona Femení (assistant)
2021–2024Barcelona Femení
2024–2025Washington Spirit
2025–OL Lyonnes

Jonatan Giráldez Costas (born 27 November 1991) is a Spanishfootball coach who is the current head coach ofPremière Ligue teamOL Lyonnes. He has previously coached theWashington Spirit of theNational Women's Soccer League (NWSL) andLiga F clubBarcelona Femení.

Prior to joining the Spirit in 2024 he spent his entire career, including work insports analytics, inCatalonia. Initially working in youth football, he joinedFC Barcelona Femení as an assistant coach in 2019; he was promoted to head coach in July 2021, leading Barcelona to adomestic treble in the 2021–22 season, a treble including theChampions League in the 2022–23 season, and acontinental quadruple in the 2023–24 season. Taking 10 of the 12 available trophies in his time as head coach, Giráldez' Barcelona Femení was considered dynastic.

Early years

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Jonatan Giráldez Costas was born on 27 November 1991, inVigo,Galicia,[1] close to thePortugal–Spain border in Spain. He recalls understanding football before he could read, having watched intently with his grandfather. Growing up, he played football at any opportunity,[2] and had stints with local clubs Sárdoma,Coruxo and Areosa between 1997 and 2012, but even when young decided he would be better coaching.[3][2] Discussing his players' adaptability and comprehension of coaching instructions in 2024, Giráldez said that he "wish[ed] [he] had played football like [Keira Walsh] plays".[4]

Giráldez described the mentality of his family as one that sacrificed passions for practicality – noting that his grandfather had been a sailor and worked at a treatment plant despite wanting to be a gardener – but that he did not want to do this himself, and found a way to continue in football.[2] He studied sports science at theUniversity of Vigo,[5][2] and then moved to Barcelona in 2012 to study amaster's degree in sports instruction at theUniversity of Barcelona.[2][6] In his early years in Catalonia, he commentated on matches and taught courses for people pursuingUEFA coaching licences.[5][2]

Career

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Youth teams

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Giráldez's first roles were in coaching andsports analytics forRCD Espanyol Cantera and the youth sections of theCatalonia women's national football team.[7] He then became the head coach of the under-12Catalonia men's national football team, his first managerial role, and the assistant coach of the under-16 and under-18 Catalonia women's teams.[7][8]

Barcelona Femení

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In 2019, he joined the coaching staff ofLluís Cortés atFC Barcelona Femení, followingFran Sánchez' dismissal.[9] Spending three years as a technical assistant, Giráldez held an increasingly important role in training and game strategy;[5][6] the team reached theUEFA Women's Champions League finals,[3] and won most domestic titles in this era. The2020–21 season, in which they won the continental treble, is considered one of the best in history.[10] At the end of this season, Cortés left the position as manager;[11] though Cortés' departure was rather unusual due to the team's monumental and growing success, it was reported that there were fractured relationships between him and some of the players, with all parties finding it beneficial to make the change.[5] Two days later, Giráldez was formally announced to be taking over, initially on a one-year contract.[12][13] His first match in charge of the club, a pre-season friendly, saw Barcelona defeatElche 17–0.[14]

For his first season in charge, the2021–22 season, Giráldez won the Best Coach award in theMarca Women's Sports Awards Gala.[15][16] At the start of the2022–23 season, Giráldez' contract was renewed until the end of the2023–24 season,[17] and on 5 March 2023, Barcelona played their 50th league match under Giráldez: in defeatingVillarreal 5–0, the team also achieved their 50th consecutive league win under Giráldez, a perfect record for the manager.[18][19] In June 2023, Giráldez coached the team to their second Champions League title in the2023 UEFA Women's Champions League final.[20] For the exceptional season, he received various awards and nominations, including winning theIFFHS Women's World's Best Club Coach award[21] and placing third for both theUEFA Women's Coach of the Year Award[22] andThe Best FIFA Women's Coach Award.[23]

In December 2023, part way through the 2023–24 season, there were widespread rumours that Giráldez would leave the club upon the expiry of his contract on 30 June 2024; Giráldez confirmed later in the month that he was not renewing, adding that Barcelona's offer to give him a new contract had been very good and this was not a motivation. He did not reveal his new club, though said it was not in Europe because it was important to him that he would not have to play against Barcelona.[23] Still, there was some criticism in Barcelona in the months after the announcement, when it was suggested that Giráldez was more focused on his new team than overseeing the success of his current one; he dismissed this.[2]

Giráldez led Barcelona Femení to their first continental quadruple – of the league,Copa de la Reina,Supercopa andChampions League – in his final season with them, winning 10 trophies in his time as head coach of the team[24] and taking 130 wins from 139 games.[2]The Guardian opined that "Fairytale endings rarely exist but sometimes in football, the script really does write itself", in reference to him leaving the club on a high.[24] The newspaper also felt that Giráldez, through his time as assistant and then manager, had set up the team for continued success, writing that "[they] have developed a desired combination of technical prowess and working out how to get the result over the line."[24]Sport gave Giráldez a perfect 10 rating for the 2023–24 season, praising his ability to manage "a squad full of stars" both in terms of not being able to play everyone in every game, and in having all first-team players fit and able to play at the end of the season.[25]

Washington Spirit

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On 18 December 2023, in the break before the2024 National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) season, Giráldez announced that he would leave Barcelona at the end of their season, primarily because he "believed that a change could be very good for [his] family".[23] There had been rumours that he was leaving Barcelona to join an NWSL team.[23] Spanish sports media announced later in the day that Giráldez was set to join the NWSL clubWashington Spirit;[26] the club formally announced his signing on 9 January 2024, ahead of the2024 NWSL Draft.[27] Giráldez choseAdrián González to be his assistant and interim head coach while he completed the European season.[28] He officially took over on 7 July 2024,[29] ahead of an extended period with no NWSL games. Instead, during the break for2024 Olympic football, Giráldez' first matches with the Spirit were in theNWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup.[28]

OL Lyonnes

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On 2 June 2025, the Washington Spirit announced that Giráldez would become the head coach ofOL Lyonnes in time for the start of the2025-26 Première Ligue.[30] · [31] Both the Spirit and OL Lyonnes are owned byMichelle Kang.

Personal life

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Giráldez is married and had a son in 2023.[32][23] He models his coaching tactics onPep Guardiola.[2]

Having already spoken communicableEnglish,[28] Giráldez sought to improve his language skills before moving to the United States in 2024, and swapped language challenges with Barcelona's Norwegian wingerCaroline Graham Hansen as he helped her advance withSpanish and she helped his English.[2]

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 15 October 2025[33][34]
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
FC Barcelona FemeníSpain1 June 202130 June 20241391304560563+542093.53
Washington SpiritUnited States7 July 20242 June 20252615384434+10057.69
OL LyonnesFrance2 June 2025Present6600244+20100.00
Career totals171151713673101+572088.30

Honours

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Manager

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FC Barcelona Femení

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Washington Spirit

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Individual

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Notes

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References

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  3. ^ab"Dentro de la máquina perfecta".farodevigo.es. Faro de Vigo. 16 February 2021. Retrieved9 August 2021.
  4. ^Guevara, Irene (2024-05-25)."Keira Walsh, el ancla invisible en el mediocampo azulgrana".El País (in Spanish). Retrieved2024-07-24.
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  18. ^"Barça 5–0 Villarreal: Business as usual after break".FC Barcelona. 5 March 2023. Retrieved5 March 2023.
  19. ^"Histórico Giráldez: ¡50 triunfos seguidos en Liga!" [Historical Giráldez: 50 wins in a row in the League!].FC Barcelona (in Spanish). 5 March 2023. Retrieved5 March 2023.
  20. ^Wrack, Suzanne (3 June 2023)."Rolfö caps Barcelona comeback against Wolfsburg to win thrilling WCL final".The Guardian.ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved7 June 2023.
  21. ^"IFFHS AWARDS 2023 – GIRALDEZ FIRST".IFFHS. 29 December 2023. Retrieved29 December 2023.
  22. ^"Sarina Wiegman wins 2022/23 UEFA Women's Coach of the Year award".UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 31 August 2023. Retrieved31 August 2023.
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  24. ^abcDowney, Sophie (2024-05-25)."Jonatan Giráldez leaves Barcelona's women on highest of notes".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2024-05-26.
  25. ^Tikas, Maria (2024-05-30)."El 1x1 de una temporada perfecta".Diario Sport (in Spanish). Retrieved2024-07-07.
  26. ^"El destino de Jonatan Giráldez: el Washington Spirit de Michele Kang, la magnate del fútbol femenino".Relevo (in Spanish). 2023-12-18. Retrieved2024-01-10.
  27. ^Brockway, Ella (2024-01-09)."Spirit finds its new coach in Jonatan Giráldez, who led Barcelona to dominance".Washington Post.ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved2024-01-10.
  28. ^abcLinehan, Meg; Herrero, Laia Cervelló."How the Spirit landed the coach of one of the most successful teams in the world".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2024-07-07.
  29. ^"New Spirit coach Giraldez to take full control in July". June 28, 2024.
  30. ^Lloyd-Hughes, Theo (2 June 2025)."Washington Spirit Manager Jonatan Giraldez to Depart for Lyon".SI. Retrieved3 June 2025.
  31. ^Beckermann, Sasha (5 August 2025)."Jonatan Giráldez imprime sa marque à l'OL Lyonnes". Le Progrès. Retrieved6 August 2025.
  32. ^Barcelona vs. Wolfsburg | UEFA Women's Champions League Final 2023 Full Match, retrieved2023-06-04. From 4:02:12
  33. ^Jonatan Giráldez coach profile atSoccerway (archived)
  34. ^"Jorge Jesus". ForaDeJogo. Retrieved31 May 2024.
  35. ^"Giráldez, premiado por la Federación gallega de fútbol".www.sport.es (in Spanish). 2023-09-23. Retrieved2024-01-10.
  36. ^"Premios MARCA del Deporte Femenino, en directo | Marca".Marca.com (in Spanish). 2023-11-02. Retrieved2024-01-10.
  37. ^"IFFHS AWARDS 2023 – GIRALDEZ FIRST".IFFHS. 29 December 2023. Retrieved29 December 2023.
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