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Barça Academy Campers selected to train, compete and discover the FC Barcelona Training Grounds!!

In an exciting event that transcends borders, the Barça Academy Pro Miami held an exceptional clinic in Barcelona, further solidifying the ties between the academy in the United States and the heart of the soccer world. This event not only showcased the talent of young soccer players but also promoted cultural and sporting exchange.

A total of 112 promising players, whose skills were discovered in the Barça Academy Pro Miami Camps, had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the essence of Catalan football. Accompanied by over 150 family members, the group represented ages ranging from 2016 to 2009, demonstrating that the love for the sport brings people of all ages together.

The experience was enriching, as participants had the chance to meet two stars from the first women's team of FC Barcelona: Ona Batlle and Lucy Bronze, recently champion and runner up in the last World Cup. The interaction with these talented players not only inspired the young footballers but also fostered equality and admiration for women's football.

One of the highlights of the clinic was attending the women's Clásico between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. The excitement in the stands merged with the enthusiasm of the young players, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Witnessing the Clásico live will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on the memories of these future football talents.

In addition to watching thrilling matches, clinic participants had the opportunity to test their skills in friendly matches and tournaments against other academies in the region. This exchange of experiences not only contributed to the technical development of the players but also promoted friendship and respect among different teams.

The Barça Academy Pro Miami reaffirms its commitment to the comprehensive development of soccer players, providing them with unique opportunities to grow both on and off the field. This clinic in Barcelona was not only a sporting success but also a milestone in building bridges between cultures through soccer.

 

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