Academy07 May 2023

VCF juvenil A wins the División de Honor Group VII

The Valencian youth team reaffirms its title and will play in the quarterfinals of the Champions Cup against Real Betis

VCF Juvenil A has claimed the championship tittle on Sunday after completing a succesful season in which the team has been the most constant picking up 73 points, 82 goals in favor and 22 against in a very tight competition especially with At. Madrileño and Villarreal CF, (second and third respectively).

The team coached by Paco Cuenca has led the competition from start to finish, dominating with authority in the first two thirds of the season and knowing how to manage the final stretch the numerous absences and absences of outstanding players who have been participating with VCF Mestalla.

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Champions Cup

VCF Juvenil A have retained the title they won last season with José Bargues on the bench and will play in the Champions Cup for the second consecutive season.

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The Valencian youth team will face Real Betis Balompié in the quarterfinals, which has been proclaimed champion of Group IV in a tie that, unlike last season, will be played over two legs. The first match will take place on May 10th at the Antonio Puchades and the second leg on Sunday, May 14th in Seville.

Should VCF Juvenil A advance to the last four, they will play the Final 4 at a single venue to be held the week of May 17-21.  

Champions Honor Division 2022/23

- Group I: RC Celta de Vigo

- Group II: Athletic Club de Bilbao

- Group III: FC Barcelona

- Group IV: Real Betis Balompié

- Group V: Real Madrid CF

- Group VI: UD Las Palmas

- Group VII: Valencia CF

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