Record Enrollment at Sevilla FC Academy

  • EF Antonio Puerta
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With a month and a half remaining before the registration period closes, the Sevilla FC Academy at its Antonio Puerta campus recently surpassed the total number of students enrolled throughout the entire previous season

The enormous interest generated by its training model has led to last summer already surpassing the enrollment record set in the previous season. This milestone confirms the growing appeal of an educational and sporting project that aims to continue increasing its national and international prestige.

A youth academy with its own identity

The school is built on the solid reputation of Sevilla’s youth academy, recognized not only for producing talented players but also for instilling strong values. The goal is clear: to create an environment where boys and girls can play sports, learn, grow, and have fun in a setting that nurtures not only football skills but also cognitive, emotional, physical, social, and cultural development.
“We start from the premise of being educators: we teach football, we develop athletes, we shape people,” the club emphasizes, highlighting the philosophy that guides every step of the Sevilla FC Academy.

Top-tier facilities

Training sessions take place at the José Ramón Cisneros Palacios Sports and Business Campus, a first-class facility featuring state-of-the-art artificial turf fields, 3×3 training grounds, classrooms, changing rooms, a cafeteria, and ample parking. Additionally, the campus is well-connected by public transport, thanks to its proximity to the Pablo de Olavide University Metro station.

New: Federation teams in the RFAF

One of the highlights this season will be the affiliation of the Antonio Puerta School teams, which will integrate into the Sevilla FC Academy structure and compete in the leagues of the Royal Andalusian Football Federation (RFAF).

This step is part of a pilot project aimed at the youngest categories (Babies, Prebenjamins, Benjamins, and Alevins). Students will be evaluated by both academy and school coaches to ensure that the competition format aligns with their stage of learning.
The aim, the organization explains, “is to provide different competitive stimuli that promote the comprehensive development of the players.”

Ages, schedule, and timings

The school is open to boys and girls born between 2010 and 2021, covering Cadet, Infantil, Alevín, Benjamín, Prebenjamín, and Baby categories. The season will start on September 15, 2025, and run until June 7, 2026, following Sevilla’s school calendar.

Each student will be assigned to a team with two one-hour training sessions per week, at 5:30 PM, 6:30 PM, or 7:30 PM. Fridays will be reserved for competitions and internal events, reinforcing the program’s fun and social component.
However, due to high demand, many groups are already full.

Complete sports kit

Enrolled students will receive a full kit from Adidas, including two match kits (shirt, shorts, and socks), a tracksuit, a training sweatshirt, a rain jacket, and a backpack, ensuring that all students can enjoy the experience wearing the official Sevilla FC colors.

A promising future

The overwhelming response from families confirms the project’s strong health and the confidence it inspires in the Sevilla FC Academy. With record enrollments, a demanding calendar, and the exciting addition of participation in federation competitions, the Antonio Puerta School faces the new season with the challenge of continuing to train young athletes under the guiding values of Sevilla FC.

More information in this link: https://sevillafcacademy.com/programa/escuelas-de-futbol/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22883535739&gbraid=0AAAABA_kpv4BcmD1wspX3WRAbourS5KK4&gclid=CjwKCAjw2brFBhBOEiwAVJX5GFv39SM7UTWWgbk4_21MMPGxKsFqvI2Cvvmjq9OmriAPHIDhtnuD1BoCbhAQAvD_BwE