The competition will bring international teams to the Ciudad Deportiva
The II VCF Academy World Cup will take place from June 30th to July 2nd, and for the second consecutive year will bring together Under-12s players from different parts of the world at the Ciudad Deportiva for a competition and an unforgettable experience in Valencia.
Throughout the next month, the different teams that will take part in the tournament will be confirmed. There will be representation from players from different parts of America, Asia and Europe, all of whom have been coached with the famous VCF methodology.
On Thursday, June 29th the official presentation of the tournament will take place with the parade of all the teams at Mestalla. In the days prior to the start of the competition, some of the participating teams will carry out a full week of training at the Ciudad Deportiva, making the most of their time in Spain.
A selection of players will also take part in the VCF Academy Elite Camp, held in the runup to the II VCF Academy World Cup. A total of 20 chosen players will learn from the VCF Academy coaches.
Besides football, the players, coaches and their companions will enjoy a wide cultural experience, visiting different parts of the city of Valencia during their stay.
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The Valencia CF Femenino's captain will sponsor this tournament that brings together 15 teams from the VCF Academy Programs in America, Asia, Europe and Oceania
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