"Rosengård has completed an early recruitment for the end of the 2025 season and beyond 2026," the club writes on its website.
The reigning women's Swedish champions Rosengård have had a shockingly weak season and are in the qualifying spot with three rounds left to play.
In September, then-head coach Joel Kjetselberg was fired, and Martin Qvarmans Möller took over.
Now the club is forced to make another coaching change, as Qvarmans Möller lacks the Uefa Pro license that the Swedish Football Association requires for coaches.
Instead, Rafael Roldán Bermúdez will take over the helm for the final matches.
Rosengård hoped to get a dispensation from the association so that Qvarmans Möller could lead the team for the rest of the season, but that did not happen.
"As the conditions now look different, we have activated the alternative solution, which means that we will now receive new strength directly during the end of the season. Roldán will immediately join the staff and take over the assignment as head coach. We therefore have a very strong team that will bring this season to a close and achieve our goal of playing in the Swedish women's league in 2026," Rosengård writes on his website.
The 36-year-old Spaniard Roldán Bermúdez has a past in Linköping, Hammarby and Östersund.
Rosengård will host Alingsås at home on Sunday.




