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The Valencia Cf Soccer VALENCIA CF AND VALENCIA CF SOCCER CUP TRAINING PROGRAM • VALENCIA, SPAIN • MADRID, SPAIN • APRIL 12 – 22, 2019 EXCLUSIVE TRAVEL PARTNER FOR NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER TEAMS THE PROGRAM generation adidas international is proud to offer you an amazing cultural and soccer experience in Spain. First, you will spend a few days training and preparing before you take part in one of the top Spanish soccer tournaments – THE VALENCIA C.F. SOCCER CUP! Your stay will include training sessions with Valencia C.F. Foundation coaches and pre-tournament competitive friendly warm-up games against top local Spanish youth teams. You will visit the Valencia C.F. Mestalla Stadium, as well as its museum. You will have the opportunity to combine soccer, culture, and fun in one of Spain’s most spectacular coastal cities – Valencia. Playing in the Valencia C.F. Soccer Cup, your club will compete against top Spanish and international teams. THE PROGRAM THE ACADEMY Then, you will have the opportunity to combine soccer, culture, and fun in one of Spain’s most spectacular coastal cities – Valencia. Valencia C.F. has been best known in recent years for its youth development philosophy and Academy, having produced players like David Silva, Isco, Jordi Alba and Juan Bernat. Training with qualified and experienced Valencia C.F. Academy coaches, you will further develop your understanding of Spanish technical and tactical skills. You will train with the same methodologies learned by the greats. Then, your club will have another opportunity to compete against a top local Spanish team, putting into practice what you learned with your Real Madrid Foundation and Valencia C.F. Academy coaches. You will also have the opportunity to tour the Valencia C.F. Mestalla Stadium and museum. Pair these great soccer experiences with Valencia’s beautiful sunsets and beaches and a traditional paella, and you will have an unforgettable experience! THE CLUB Valencia C.F. has won 6 La Liga titles, 7 Copa del Reys and 1 UEFA Cup in its history. It is the third most supported team in Spain behind Real Madrid C.F. and F.C. Barcelona, placing it among the country’s top three most popular clubs. THE TOURNAMENT The Valencia C.F. Soccer Cup is one of the most relevant tournaments in the national and international panorama of Junior Cups. It offers: • The best sports facilities: Ciudad Deportiva Valencia C.F. • National and international clubs participating • The superb tourist destination of Valencia • Activities for players and companions: • Mestalla Forever Tour • Leaders’ dinner in Palco VIP Mestall (two representatives per club) • Cup presentation and party • Coaching education with Valencia C.F. Academy staff coaches Also included in your tournament registration: • Valencia C.F. Soccer Cup gift for each participant • Valencia C.F. Soccer Cup medal for each participant • First aid medical service • Entrance to the Valencia C.F. Soccer Cup party: signed shirts and footballs raffle, bouncy castles, skills challenge Categories and ages: Confirmed 2018 Teams: Boys, 7 a side: U7 (2011) U8 (2010) U9 (2009) U10 (2008) Valencia C.F. Atléco de Madrid Villarreal U11 (2007) U12 (2006) Boys, 11 a side: U14 (2004-2005) Girls (2002-03-04-05) Levante Real Be/s Sparta de Moscú Leyton Orient Team Travel Program Components Train with professional Challenge your game Take your game to the Get a behind the scenes Experience a European Academy coaches at by playing against top next level by seeing glimpse of your capital, including its state of the art quality local the greats play in favorite stadiums! See local culture, facilities. Experience opponents, putting person. Imagine the trophies won, see language, and food! the life of a European your new skills into seeing Messi, Bale or the field from the team Visit important youth Academy practice. Learn about Mueller’s skills up bench, and visit the historical sites and player! the local style of play close. locker rooms. learn about local life. first-hand! TRAIN PLAY ATTEND TOUR WITH ACADEMY COMPETITIVE PROFESSIONAL CULTURAL PROFESSIONAL SIGHTSEEING COACHES AT FRIENDLY MATCHES STADIUMS AND TOP FACILITIES MATCHES FACILITIES “You have enough time “I love watching the “I think there is a lot “We saw the full out “The atmosphere for soccer but also different coaching amazing, the complex we can bring back to team…which is really enough time to styles, I can pick up our teams back home, awesome to see is amazing, the experience the culture. new things that I can that’s the main thing - players that I look up coaches are fantastic, It is an educational bring back to the U.S. just the culture and to play live, not just on and I have learned so experience that not and put into my style of play. It’s good the tv.” much. Being here is too many people have training sessions. Just to play international Matthew Boberg Player the best experience I the opportunity to being able to see games against kids could have imagined.” participate in.” where the top players our own age, because Dakota Peterson Player Joe Flynn Supporter in the world are able it shows how you to train and compete I compare to them.” think is fantastic.” Paxton Pomykal Player Danielle Malagari Coach YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES 9 Nights Meal Plan: 2 meals All required Team Sightseeing and Medical and Laundry for accommodation per day (Breakfast ground Coordinator to Cultural cancellation Players in Valencia each day, and transportation be with team Activities: Visit insurance (Uniforms, 3 lunch or dinner) in throughout the at all times, the city of loads) Madrid and 3 program* 24/7 Valencia meals per day in Valencia 2 Training sessions at All entries to All training 2 pre-arranged Tour Valencia C.F.’s generation Social media Valencia C.F.’s Valencia C.F. Soccer session fields competitive Estadio de Mestalla adidas coverage during Ciudad Deportiva de Cup tournament: and equipment. matches against Stadium and international your training Paterna training Each team is Spanish top Museum promo program complex with guaranteed a quality teams in product Valencia C.F. minimum of 4 Madrid Academy coaches games at tournament *Including one group airport transfer upon arrival and one at departure OPTIONAL ITEMS Please inquire for further information on these items: Roundtrip airfare Match tickets to Additional items Admission fees to Any other items is not included, professional such as phone any cultural or not specified but will be games (subject to calls, beverages, leisure activities under the sourced for the availability) and snacks not listed in “Program group itinerary Includes” section THE PROGRAM TIMELINE 1 2 3 4 5 6 Deposit payment Fundraising Progress payment Professional Final balance Final itinerary sent a of $395 per information and of $800 per match tickets due six weeks few weeks before traveler due at first of newsletter traveler is due availability prior to travel departure. Time to the time of series is sent to communicated travel! registration registrants SAMPLE ITINERARY * Please remember that this is a sample itinerary and is subject to change based on your team’s customized program. APRIL 12: Depart for Valencia, Spain. APRIL 17: Free time to explore the city of Valencia on your own. Competitive match #2 vs. top quality Spanish APRIL 13: Arrive at Valencia International Airport in Spain. team. Check into hotel and free time to rest and relax. Team and player registration for the Valencia C.F. APRIL 18: Light training session with own coach. *Attend La Soccer Cup. Valencia Cup presentation. Liga match (optional and additional cost). st APRIL 14: Training session #1 with Valencia C.F. Academy APRIL 19: 1 round games. Tour Valencia C.F.’s Mestalla coach. Sightseeing tour of Valencia, including a Stadium and Museum. visit to the *City of Arts and Sciences (entrance fees not included). 1st round games. Valencia C.F. Academy workshop APRIL 20: (coaches only). 2nd round games and Semifinals. Training session #2 with Valencia C.F. Academy APRIL 15: Valencia Cup Party. coach. Competitive friendly game #1 vs. top level Spanish team. APRIL 21: Valencia C.F. Soccer Cup Finals. APRIL 16: Training session with your own team coaches. Sightseeing visit to L’Albufera, one of the most APRIL 22: Depart from Valencia, Spain. important natural parks in Valencia. WHERE WILL YOU PLAY? e: [email protected] @: www.generationadidasinternational.com EXCLUSIVE TRAVEL PARTNER FOR NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER TEAMS .
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