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Filipino footballer Rafael Garcia to join La Liga Academy 2023/24 for the 1st time

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RAFAEL Garcia, a 16-year-old Filipino defender from Manila, will participat­e in Laliga Academy, an exclusive training program, for the first time at the ESC Laliga & NBA Centre in Madrid during the 2023/24 season.

The prestigiou­s Laliga Academy project, which targets athletes between the ages of 13 and 18, is designed to enhance the developmen­t of their abilities, focusing on excellence and the integral developmen­t of their performanc­e in both the academic and sporting spheres. Participan­ts will be studying in a school integrated into the Centre and training under the Laliga Methodolog­y for a whole season.

Rafael Garcia can play at center-back and right-back, and during his career he trained at Makati FC, GOM Football Center of Excellence, Southampto­n Academy and Stallion Laguna FC.

“I love football because it teaches me how to work hard, how to work as part of a team and, above all, about the passion of the game. It has a lot of values that I can transfer to my daily life. Football is a way of life. Everything you learn on the pitch you need off the pitch,” explains the Filipino player, who has already been able to train at the ESC Laliga & NBA Centre during a few immersion days in April.

This unique complex now has a residence with a capacity of 450 people, two football fields, a gymnasium, a clinic and an internatio­nal school equipped with a library, laboratory and study rooms. In this first season, 2022/23. 36 players of 24 different nationalit­ies joined the program.

“What I like most about the ESC Laliga & NBA Centre is probably the football pitch: it’s where the magic of football happens,” explained García. “At Laliga Academy I will be able to enjoy meeting new teammates from different countries. I will discover new cultures. I’m looking forward to playing football and studying with them.”

“The developmen­t of interest in football in Southeast Asia is evolving exponentia­lly, especially in the Philippine­s, helping to reach new profiles of young players from all over the world. It is therefore a privilege for Laliga Academy to have Rafael, who has shown great promise and we hope that next season we can help him develop a series of skills and values through a unique sporting and educationa­l experience,” explains Juan Florit, Head of Laliga Football Department.

Laliga Academy was the first annual program launched by Laliga in Spain, and joins the more than 550 grassroots football sports projects in more than 43 countries that have been implemente­d since 2015.

Brought together within Laliga Grassroots, the project was launched in 2021 to promote global grassroots football. Laliga is a pioneer among the major competitio­ns in that it has created a network of permanent academies based on its own training system, which is especially valued at internatio­nal level, forged from the wealth of knowledge accumulate­d in Spanish grassroots football.

 ?? ?? Sixteen-year-old Rafael Garcia is the first Filipino to participat­e in Laliga Academy.
Sixteen-year-old Rafael Garcia is the first Filipino to participat­e in Laliga Academy.

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