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The Hispania FA Academy of Puerto Rico participated in the Players Academy program of Sevilla FC

A group of players from the Hispania FA Academy of Puerto Rico participated in an immersive experience through the Players Academy Program, driven by the Sevilla FC Innovation Center.

During their stay, the 19 players, accompanied by a coordinator, two coaches, and a group of parents, had the opportunity to train with the club’s coaches under the Sevilla FC youth academy methodology, enjoying a unique experience that allowed them to delve into the world of elite football.

Additionally, the visitors toured the facilities at the José Ramón Cisneros Palacios Sports City, gaining insight into the daily operations and inner workings of Sevilla FC. They also had the chance to meet Sevilla Atlético player and Puerto Rican international Leandro Antonetti, who shared his experience in the city. Likewise, Sevilla FC D player Fabián Rodríguez encouraged his fellow countrymen to keep striving for their dream of becoming professionals.

During the training sessions, the players worked on refining their skills and participated in various theoretical sessions designed to enrich their experience with knowledge and a deeper understanding of the professional football world.

The program also included attending a LaLiga match at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium, where the Puerto Rican visitors had the chance to experience the stadium’s vibrant atmosphere and the high level of competition in Spanish football. 

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The Hispania FF Academy from Puerto Rico participated in the Players Academy of Sevilla FC

Between November 25 and 28, the Sevilla FC Innovation Center hosted a group of players from the Hispania FA Academy in Puerto Rico, who participated in an immersive experience through the Players Academy Program.

During their stay, the 19 players, accompanied by a coordinator, two coaches, and a group of parents, had the opportunity to train under the methodology of Sevilla FC’s youth academy, enjoying a unique experience immersed in the world of elite football.

Additionally, the visitors toured the facilities of the José Ramón Cisneros Palacios Sports City, gaining an in-depth understanding of the club’s operations and sporting methodology. They also participated in training sessions with Sevilla FC coaches to enhance their skills.

Moreover, various talks and presentations were held to enrich the visitors’ experience with knowledge and learning. The program also included a special day featuring attendance at the Sevilla FC vs. Rayo Vallecano match during the 14th round of LALIGA, where they had the chance to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium live. 

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Open house at Goalkeeping Academy

The Sevilla FC Innovation Center has launched an initiative called “Sevilla FC Goalkeeping Academy”, designed to offer comprehensive training to soccer goalkeepers. This project covers technical, tactical, physical and psychological aspects, with the aim of improving both the sporting performance and personal development of goalkeepers.

After a first few weeks reserved for enrollees, an open house session was held, which was a success. The academy, based on the Sevilla FC methodology, is aimed at goalkeepers from pre-benjamin to senior level, and is open to individuals, clubs, schools and semi-professional players.

The academy works on both the individual and collective development of the goalkeeper, with a comprehensive approach involving the club’s technicians and the support of Sevilla FC’s R+D+i Department. Although there are still some places available, interested parties can obtain more information on the Sevilla FC Innovation Center website.

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October: A Key Month for Various Training Programs at the Sevilla FC Innovation Center

This October is a significant month in the training calendar of the Sevilla FC Innovation Center, with several of its key master’s programs beginning new editions. The VII edition of the Master in Big Data Applied to Scouting in Football, in collaboration with Sports Data Campus and UCAM, is one of the most prominent courses. It trains sports directors, analysts, scouts, coaches, and trainers to perform various roles within the football industry, particularly in the field of Advanced Analytics in Sports Management. The VII edition will begin on the 29th, and the last available enrollment spots can be accessed through this link.

The big news this year is the launch of the I edition of the Master in Innovation and Digital Transformation in Sports Organizations, also in collaboration with Sports Data Campus and UCAM. This course is aimed at professionals from both the sports and non-sports sectors who wish to lead the digital transformation of sports organizations through the application of new technologies. The master’s program will start this coming Tuesday, with enrollment open until then via this link.

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Additionally, this season the Sevilla FC Innovation Center has introduced two major sports training programs. In coordination with CESUR, official Vocational Training studies at the Intermediate and Advanced levels are being offered, leading to the qualification of football coach, enabling graduates to coach in Spain. Moreover, the Sevilla FC Goalkeeping Academy has also just started. This project provides technical, tactical, physical, and psychological training for football goalkeepers, delivered by club coaches at the Ciudad Deportiva, in collaboration with the R&D Department. For more information, you can check this link.

Lastly, the Antonio Puerta Football School has also started its activities this month at the Ciudad Deportiva. This well-established project, now in its XVI edition, trains children in Sevilla FC values through football practice on the club’s training fields, with the guidance of Sevilla FC professionals. The last available spots can be secured through this link.

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Antonio Puerta Football School Kicks Off the 2024-25 Season

The Antonio Puerta Football School experienced one of its most iconic moments of the season yesterday with the inauguration of the new term at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. Hundreds of children gathered at Sevilla FC’s stadium to kick off a season full of excitement, football, Sevillista values, and fun. The event, attended by Sevilla FC president José María del Nido Carrasco, players Juanlu, Agoumé, and Pedro Ortiz, and female players Esther Sullastres, Diana Gomes, and Pamela González, included numerous recreational activities for the students and a simple public presentation for parents that showcased how the school operates.

“We are celebrating the 16th year of the school that bears the name of our eternal number 16. That same number tells us very different stories. First and foremost, this school is the best possible tribute to our Antonio Puerta. At Sevilla FC, we remember him and keep him present every single day, but I believe that through this school bearing his name, his name being spoken by all these boys and girls is one of the most cherished tributes for Antonio, who surely watches over you with enthusiasm and pride. The second meaning of 16 is that all these years of this wonderful project show that it is more alive than ever, instilling marvelous values in our children: equality, fraternity, camaraderie, education, and sports. You must play sports and have fun, but you must also study and educate yourselves because education will allow you to make choices,” the president told the students.

The event featured a mini football fair before and after the official proceedings, with the main highlight being a magician’s performance and, as in the previous year, a freestyle football show. Additionally, the children had the opportunity to explore the first team’s official bus. The last spots for enrollment in the 2024-25 term are still available through this link.

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The 24-25 season kicks off at the Antonio Puerta Football School

The Antonio Puerta Football School experienced one of its stellar events of the season yesterday, the inauguration ceremony for the new school year at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium. Hundreds of children gathered at Sevilla FC’s stadium to kick off a season filled with excitement, football, Sevillista values, and fun. The event was attended by Sevilla FC president José María del Nido Carrasco, players Juanlu, Agoumé, and Pedro Ortiz, as well as female players Esther Sullastres, Diana Gomes, and Pamela González. Numerous fun activities were organized for the students, along with a simple public presentation for the parents where the school’s operation was explained.

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“We are entering the 16th year of the school that bears the name of our eternal number 16. A number that tells us very different things. As always, and above all, this school is the best possible tribute to our Antonio Puerta. At Sevilla FC, we remember him and keep him in our hearts every day, but I believe that through his name in this school, with his name on the lips of all these boys and girls, it is one of the most cherished things for Antonio, who I’m sure is watching you all with enthusiasm and pride. The second meaning of 16 is that these 16 years of this beautiful project mean it is more alive than ever, instilling wonderful values in our children: equality, fraternity, teamwork, education, and sport. You need to play sports and have fun, but also study and educate yourselves, because education will give you the freedom to choose,” the president told the students.

The event featured a mini football fair before and after the ceremony, with the main novelty being a magician’s performance, and as last year, a freestyle football show. Additionally, the children were able to tour the official bus of the first team. The final spots for enrollment in the 2024-25 school year are available through this link.

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The American Aiden Webb will be part of Sevilla FC ‘D

Sevilla FC D, the international team of Sevilla Football Club, adds a new player to its ranks from the United States. The team now has a new international representative with the incorporation of Aiden Webb. The player, born in Texas, is already training under the direction of Óscar Olomo and his coaching staff to prepare for the start of the Tercera Andaluza season at the end of September.

Webb, 19, describes himself as a winger with “pace, dynamic and skillful” and has expressed his satisfaction with his first experiences training with his new teammates at the Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios facilities: “It’s been a lot of fun, and I’ve learned a lot in the short time I’ve been here. I’m excited to keep growing, not only as a player but also as a person.”

As for his adaptation, the player notes, “It’s very hot, but it’s also hot where I’m from. It’s beautiful, the country is stunning, and I’d say the food is great too. The first week was tough, I had to adjust, but I think I’ve finally found my rhythm and I’m gaining confidence.”

Webb’s arrival comes within the framework of the creation of Sevilla FC D as the club’s new international team, and the American footballer is very grateful for the opportunity: “I think it’s a great opportunity, and I’m really thankful to be here, playing for a big club with a lot of history and titles.”

Finally, the player shares a message for other players who want to develop in programs like Sevilla FC’s international team: “Work hard every day, even when you don’t feel like going to the gym or working out, you just have to do it. Those are the most important days, and even if you make a mistake, forget it and focus on the next thing.”

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The “Sevilla FC Goalkeeping Academy” is born, a new project under the auspices of the Innovation Center

The Sevilla FC Innovation Center continues to expand its training offer and has created a new project called ‘Sevilla FC Goalkeeping Academy’, an activity that will meet the need to provide technical, tactical, physical and psychological training to soccer goalkeepers. The training will be given by club technicians at the Ciudad Deportiva with the collaboration of the R+D+i Department, as well as other specific activities for coaches, players, business managers, medical staff and other soccer professionals.

This project was created as a technical-actification school for goalkeepers that will be based on the methodology that Sevilla FC uses in all its lower levels. It will be focused on categories from pre-benjamin to senior and will be open to individuals as well as clubs, schools and semi-professionals.

Through the ‘Sevilla FC Goalkeeping Academy’ the goalkeeper will be developed in all facets, both sporting (improving his performance and quality) and personal (improving his ability to concentrate and commitment to the club). In addition, the technical-tactical aspects of the goalkeeper will be worked on both individually and as part of a team, so that he can also develop in his collective facet, which is necessary to carry out his work within the group itself.

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The Nigerian Professional Football League and Sevilla FC establish a collaboration agreement

El Sevilla FC sigue adelante con su proceso de internacionalización y ha sumado una nueva alianza en su programa de ‘World Club Alliance Program’ con la Nigerian Professional Football League. Gracias a este acuerdo, el club proporcionará asesoramiento deportivo y en otras áreas de desarrollo, con especial atención la formación de entrenadores y al desarrollo del talento de los jóvenes jugadores nigerianos.

En el marco de este acuerdo, el presidente de la NPFL, Gbenga Elegbeleye, ha realizado una primera visita al Sevilla FC en la que pudo mantener un encuentro con el máximo dirigente del club, José María del Nido Carrasco, y visitar el Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.

“Estamos muy satisfechos de poder trabajar con la Liga Profesional de Nigeria. El Sevilla FC está convencido de que con esta alianza puede ayudar a los clubes de la NPFL a seguir mejorando a nivel deportivo y favorecer el desarrollo de sus jóvenes talento. Es un nuevo paso decisivo en nuestro proceso de internacionalización y ayudará a que nuestra marca siga creciendo en Africa, además en un país como Nigeria del que estamos recibiendo mucho cariño tras el fichaje de Chidera Ejuke», explicó el presidente del Sevilla FC, José María del Nido Carrasco.

«Tenemos 20 clubes en la Premier League de Nigeria y todos ellos tienen sus propios equipos juveniles. Conozco la historia y la trayectoria del Sevilla FC. Este es un muy buen club con importantes trofeos y campeones de España y Europa muchos años. Siento que, con su estrategia de desarrollo y su programa de desarrollo juvenil, Nigeria puede sacar beneficio. Creemos que los mejores jugadores de la Youth League de Nigería podrán venir aquí cada temporada para entrenar. Con su ayuda y sus entrenamientos, cuando regresen, algunos de ellos se habrán convertido en mejores jugadores. También tenemos un acuerdo de formación para nuestros entrenadores que será positivo para nosotros. Es un acuerdo con el que todos saldrán ganando en la NPFL«, aseguró el presidente de la Liga Profesional de Fútbol de Nigeria, Gbenga Elegbeleye.

Además, el dirigente nigeriano quiso poner de relieve el grado de atención que está recibiendo el Sevilla FC en Nigeria tras el fichaje de Ejuke. «Cuando ficharon a Chidera Ejuke procedente del Royal Antwerp, los nigerianos pusieron mucho interés en el Sevilla FC. Todos los amantes del fútbol en Nigeria están contentos. Quieren saber más sobre el Sevilla ahora, su base de fans en Nigeria crece cada día«.

Asimismo, la expedición de la NPFL, encabezada por su presidente, también pudo conocer las instalaciones de la Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios y realizar las primeras reuniones de trabajo con el área deportiva del club para dar los primeros pasos en la alianza entre ambas entidades. 

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Sevilla FC creates an international team

Sevilla FC will have from this season a new team integrating its competitive structure. It will be a squad with a marked international character that will start competing in the Tercera Andaluza and will be formed mostly by foreign players over 18 years of age, in accordance with FIFA regulations. This is a project not only of a sporting nature, but also of international strategic development, through which foreign players will be given a place, regardless of their potential on the field of play, to help the club grow in different markets of interest.

This is a new pillar of the internationalization of sports at Sevilla FC and will be coordinated by the club’s Innovation Center, a platform that brings together the entire innovation proposal that Sevilla FC offers to the world of sport, as a result of the promotion and development of R+D+i projects that make it possible to respond to new trends and consumer demands in the sector. The new international team will have the normal and customary treatment of the rest of the youth teams, with its own coaching staff, analysis, physical preparation, media coverage and medical service, and the facilities of the sports city at its disposal. In this first season of life it will not be a 100% foreign team for operational reasons, an objective that will be achieved progressively in the coming seasons. In order to finalize the formation of the team, a trial period will be held during the first week of August, which is open to all U-19 players of foreign nationality who are interested in forming part of this innovative project under the Sevilla FC brand.

The team will be coached this season by Óscar Olomo, a coach with extensive experience in the club’s Femenino B, along with his assistant coach Antonio González, a former canterano of the club who also comes from the Femenino B team.

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New season at the Antonio Puerta School, where sportsmen with Sevillista values are created

The Antonio Puerta Soccer School is already preparing for the 2024-25 academic year. To this end, the registration period for a new season that is full of activities and challenges for the little ones has been open since Tuesday. The school is the ideal environment for children born between 2011 and 2020 to play sports, develop, learn and, above all, have fun while they soak up the best Sevillista values.

The course is designed for the following categories: baby, pre-benjamin, benjamin, alevin and infantile. Each student will belong to a team that will be named after a Sevilla FC player and will receive the necessary sports equipment for training: two complete playing kits (shirt, shorts and socks), tracksuit, training sweatshirt, raincoat and backpack.

Most of the activities will take place at Sevilla FC’s top-level facilities at the Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios. The schedule will be the same as usual: Monday to Thursday from 17.00 to 20.00 hours. Specifically, two training days a week of one hour, with games and/or games on Fridays from November onwards.

All the necessary information is available at this web address. Prices are the same as last year, as well as discounts for Sevilla FC members and season ticket holders. To proceed with the registration process, please click on this link.

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Renew your place in the Antonio Puerta School for next season

This Monday is the deadline for the renewal of the Antonio Puerta School for the 2024-2025 season. These inscriptions are still intensifying, but anyone who does not want to miss the opportunity is still in time to sign up.

The Antonio Puerta Soccer School continues with its renewal period open. After this process began last June, Sevilla FC and its Foundation continue to prepare a new season for those Sevilla players born between 2011 and 2018, both included, who want to take their first steps with the ball in the facilities of the Utrera road.

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