Jubilation as SA benefits from La Liga camps
Youngsters learn the philosophy of Spanish football
The first La Liga camps held in SA, in partnership with international youth football tournament IberCup, have been a success, with 120 young footballers experiencing worldclass coaching, organisers said yesterday.
The camps kicked off on Monday at St Stithians College in Bryanston, Johannesburg, with a players’ camp for boys and girls from under-10 to under-18. It will finish with a special coaching clinic this weekend.
The successful La Liga camps were run and managed this week by experienced Spanish-based La Liga Uefa Pro licensed coaches Toni Alvarez and Luis Martinez, along with top IberCup coaches.
There were more than 2,500 requests received for spots at the camps, but due to Covid-19 protocols only 120 young boys and girls could attend.
“We’re proud to have successfully hosted the very first La Liga camps in SA. The camps exceeded our expectations and we want to thank the 120 young boys and girls who attended, and so enthusiastically participated in the camps this week,” said Marcos Pelegrin, MD of La Liga Southern Africa at a press conference at St Stithians.
“For La Liga, of course our objective is to grow the Spanish league on the African continent, and to grow the fan base of lovers of La Liga. But equally importantly, it is to roll up our sleeves and tangibly and constructively contribute to the growth and development of football in this region.
“These La Liga camps are another important step in sharing La Liga’s knowledge and expertise for the benefit and development of SA football. The camps have helped teach youngsters the philosophy of Spanish football, while also sharing the sport’s intrinsic values that will lead them to become better footballers and better people as well,” Pelegrin added.