On May 20th, the Walking Football team of Rayo Majadahonda became champions of the 2nd League of the Royal Madrid Football Federation, concluding the 2025/26 season. The club's board and owner celebrated this achievement, highlighting the team's effort, commitment, and friendship. "This title belongs to each and every one of you," they stated in a release, adding that "the most beautiful thing is not just winning a League, but realizing that we continue to enjoy football, camaraderie, and this wonderful 'new youth' that Walking Football gives us." The club is already looking towards the 2026/27 season with the same enthusiasm and teamwork.
In parallel, the youth team of Rayo Majadahonda has achieved promotion to División de Honor after defeating Móstoles 3-1 in matchday 32 of the National League. The match, played on May 23rd, was marked by intensity from the start. Móstoles took the lead in the first half with a goal from Rodri, but Rayo Majadahonda managed to come back in the second half with two goals from Soha and a final strike from Iván, securing the promotion.
The match report, published on the "Juvenil División de Honor" website by journalist Samuel Sierra Muñana, details how the Majadahonda team, after being relegated last season, returns to the top tier of youth football. They are currently fourth with 53 points and are preparing to visit Alcalá in the next round.
Regarding the first team's technical structure, CF Rayo Majadahonda has announced the renewal of its technical staff. César Gil will continue as Sporting Director and Guille Fernández as head coach, both with the objective to "enjoy every moment as we have been doing: together." The coach expressed his "great enthusiasm and a clear objective" for the upcoming season.
Sports media has also highlighted the season of several key players. "Koke" San José, a midfielder who has played 32 out of 34 matches, has been fundamental in the promotion to Primera RFEF, describing the season as "a very beautiful year of immense learning." In an interview with AG Deportes, he emphasized the "training, sacrifice, discipline" behind the success.
Furthermore, Cadena COPE has focused on Nacho Gómez, the team's tactical analyst, describing him as "the tactical mind behind the promotion to Primera Federación." Journalist José Chinea, in an interview with COPE Canarias, highlights Gómez's career, who had to retire from playing due to injury before moving into coaching, achieving this "long-awaited promotion" after passing through several clubs before reaching Rayo Majadahonda.




