MADCUP FOOTBALL: International Success in Madrid with 14,500 Players

The youth football tournament brought together 800 teams from 36 countries in the Community of Madrid, solidifying its status as a global benchmark.

Aerial view of a football pitch with players in action during a large international tournament.
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Aerial view of a football pitch with players in action during a large international tournament.

The sixth edition of MADCUP FOOTBALL has concluded in the Community of Madrid, establishing itself as the epicenter of international youth football by bringing together over 14,500 players from 36 countries.

The tournament unfolded across 27 venues in 11 municipalities within the Community of Madrid, featuring iconic facilities such as the Atlético de Madrid Sports City in Alcalá de Henares, Real Madrid's Sports City in Valdebebas, and the Football City of Las Rozas. Municipalities including Torrejón de Ardoz, Coslada, San Fernando, Paracuellos del Jarama, Alcobendas, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Boadilla del Monte, Leganés, and Las Rozas de Madrid also hosted matches.
In total, over 2,000 matches were played, involving 800 teams and more than 14,500 players. The event's international scope was reinforced by the presence of 36 countries from all continents, reaffirming MADCUP as a global celebration of youth football.
The finals for the U-17 Men's, U-19 Women's, and U-19 Men's categories took place at the Football City of Las Rozas. D.A.V Santa Ana emerged as the U-17 Men's champions, while Levante UD secured the U-19 Women's title, and Atlético Nacional de Colombia won the U-19 Men's category.
The inclusive tournament also held its finals, promoting camaraderie and integration. Club Deportivo de Técnicos Al Ándalus took first place, followed by FEDDIG2008 and Atlético Fortius Aspapros.
The Atlético de Madrid Sports City in Alcalá de Henares hosted the finals for the younger age categories. Club Atlético de Madrid B was crowned champion in U-7 Men's, Raptors Football Club of Mexico in U-8 Men's, SD Baja from the United States in U-9 Men's, SET 11 Esports in the U-10 category, Real Madrid in U-11 Men's, CF Andorra International in U-12 Men's, Zaiden Football from France in U-13 Men's, Club Atlético Paranaense from Brazil in U-16 Men's, and Madrid CFF A dominated the U-10 Women's, U-12 Women's, and U-14 Women's (11-a-side) categories.
The Football City of Las Rozas hosted three additional finals: Levante UD triumphed in U-16 Women's, San Roque Balompié won in U-14 Men's and U-15 Men's.
The trophy ceremonies were attended by various institutional, sports, and business representatives, including members of the Royal Football Federation of Madrid (RFFM), executives from MADCUP FOOTBALL MADRID, and representatives of sponsors.