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An alternative name for a youth academy is "Centre of Excellence". In English football, these terms have distinct meanings and are licensed and regulated by The Football Association and The Football League. [8] In 2020, Major League Rugby teams started forming youth academies. [9] [10] [11]
Atlético Madrid (youth) (2019-) Centro Deportivo Wanda Alcalá de Henares , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is the new training ground and youth academy base of the Spanish football club, Atlético Madrid . Occupying an area of 70,000 m² in the town Alcalá de Henares at the northeast of Madrid , it was officially opened on September 24, 2019.
Football was introduced to Madrid at the end of the 19th century when the industrial exchange between the Spanish capital and Great Britain was in full effect. The first stone was laid around May 1879, when the Britons and some members of the city's high society agreed to form a society dedicated to cricket and football, the Cricket and Football Club of Madrid, which followed the British ...
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The Ciudad Real Madrid Florentino Pérez is Real Madrid's training complex, located outside Madrid in Valdebebas near Barajas airport. Also hosting the club's youth academy , known conceptually as La Fábrica , the facility replaced the old Ciudad Deportiva (Spanish: Sports City), which was in use until 2003.
La Ciudad del Fútbol de la Real Federación Española de Fútbol (English: The Football City of the Royal Spanish Football Federation) is a football training facility opened in 2003, serving as the headquarters of the Royal Spanish Football Federation as well as the official training centre of the Spanish football team. [1]
That club eventually became Real Madrid C, and served as Real's second reserve team – after RM Castilla – until the team was disbanded in 2015. The youth academy system itself was established and developed in the 1950s by former Real Madrid Aficionados player Miguel Malbo under the tutelage of the then-Real Madrid president, Santiago ...
García is a youth product of SEK, Club Santa Bárbara, and Jarama Race, before joining the youth academy of Real Madrid in 2014. [1] He had a year long-stint with Mallorca 's academy in 2018–19 when his family moved there, before returning to Real Madrid.