Ileana Dávila

[4][5] She started her career coaching college and indoor football teams, and in 2017 she went to the Club Universidad Nacional looking for a job.

Initially, Dávila asked to be the first team's kit manager, since UNAM did not have any women's football program at the moment, but club chairman Rodrigo Ares de Parga refused.

Ares de Parga still hired her, but she was appointed as manager of UNAM's Academy lowest youth category, the U13, instead.

For the 2018–19 season, Dávila lead the team to the playoffs on both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments, but were eliminated on quarterfinals twice.

[10][11] Dávila was considered by Monterrey Women as manager, but the team finally hired Eva Espejo.