Our Baby Team Enjoyed the Reyes Cup in Utrera
The youngest players of the Academy experienced an unforgettable debut, shining brightly in the tournament that pays tribute to José Antonio Reyes and showcasing on the pitch the values that define Sevilla FC
Excitement, teamwork, and a love for football filled the San Juan Bosco Stadium in Utrera, where our Baby Team was crowned champion of the Reyes Cup Quadrangular, a competition that each year honors the memory of José Antonio Reyes, an eternal example of talent and Sevillismo.
In this fourth edition, sponsored by Jesús Navas, the young Sevillistas delivered an outstanding performance in their first official experience wearing our badge. With smiles and the ball as the true stars, the Academy’s youngest side earned victories over CD Cantera (5–0), EMF Utrera (4–0), and CD Utrera (1–0).
Beyond the results, the participation of these Baby players reflected the essence of the club’s educational project: to teach how to compete with sportsmanship, to enjoy the shared effort, and to live the values of Sevilla FC both on and off the pitch.
The tournament, held on October 10, 11, and 12, also promoted three fundamental pillars: physical health, personal development, and coexistence among young players from different communities. In this environment of learning and friendship, the young champions proudly represented the spirit of the Sevilla FC Academy Antonio Puerta, where every training session is both a football lesson and a life lesson.
The team’s success is also a reflection of the hard work and dedication of its coaching staff, led by Álvaro Cabrera as head coach, Eduardo García as assistant coach, Francisco Díaz as goalkeeping coach, and Manuel Gandul as team delegate. Their daily commitment to teaching, respect, and the all-round development of the players was key to ensuring that the youngest Sevillistas enjoyed such a rewarding experience both on and off the pitch.
The triumph at the Reyes Cup marks another step forward in the growth of these young footballers who, with their commitment and enthusiasm, reminded everyone that being part of Sevilla means believing you can — and proving it; knowing that the future depends on you.