Academy25 June 2025

VCF Academy closes a record-breaking season for international call-ups  

28 VCF Academy 11-a-side players represented national teams across Europe, Africa, America, and Asia
1 in every 7 eligible players was called up for international duty

The 2024/25 season has been a positive one for Valencia CF’s Academy in terms of both collective and individual performance. On the pitch, the 11-a-side teams celebrated major titles such as a treble for VCF Juvenil A in División de Honor, VCF Juvenil B’s triumph in Liga Nacional, and VCF Cadete A’s title in the Lliga Autonòmica. Meanwhile, VCF Femenino C and VCF Femenino D both finished runners-up in their respective leagues: Lliga À Punt Valenta and Group II of Primera Regional Valenta.

COLLECTIVE AND INDIVIDUAL SUCCESS

This collective success was matched by outstanding individual performances, as many players from the VCF Academy received international call-ups across various youth levels and senior teams in Europe, America, Africa, and Asia.

28 INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS

A total of 28 11-a-side players from the VCF Academy were called up by national teams, including Spain, Canada, Argentina, Morocco, Lithuania, Hungary, and the senior national teams of Costa Rica and the Philippines.

The number of internationals in the 2024/25 season increased from 26 to 28, marking another step forward for the VCF Academy.

1 IN EVERY 7 PLAYERS IS AN INTERNATIONAL

In relative terms, the figure is even more impressive: 1 in every 7 eligible players in the VCF Academy received an international call-up this season. These call-ups span youth national teams from U14 to U20, and even senior squads—further confirming the VCF Academy’s status as one of the top talent developers in Europe, currently ranked fourth by the CIES Football Observatory.

MADE IN ACADEMY – NOW FIRST TEAM NATIONALS

The total number of international players would be even higher if we included the four Valencia CF first-team players developed at the Academy who featured in the U21 EURO: Javi Guerra, Cristhian Mosquera, César Tárrega, and Diego López. All four progressed through VCF Mestalla to the senior team. Yarek Gasiorowski, also a product of the Academy, was recently called up by Spain U20.

MALE PLAYERS: 

  • Spain U14: Ricar Pérez

  • Spain U15: Iván Valero

  • Morocco U15: Anas El Magouri

  • Spain U16: Hugo Giner, Iker Herrera, Diego Piqueras, Marc Martínez, Jerry Ikechukwu

  • Canada U16: Santi del Río

  • Spain U17: Jaume Durà

  • Lithuania U17: Dominykas Taucas

  • Morocco U17: Ismail El Aoud

  • Spain U18: Carlos Alós, Rubén Muñoz de Morales, David Otorbi

  • Romania U18: Alin Gabriel Gera

  • Lithuania U19: Dominykas Taucas

  • Spain U19: Raúl Jiménez, Pablo López, Aimar Blázquez

  • Spain U20: Vicent Abril

  • Costa Rica Senior Team: Warren Madrigal


FEMALE PLAYERS: 


  • Lithuania U15: Paulina Mockute

  • Spain U16: Candela Gálvez, Candela López

  • Hungary U16: Olivia Pethe

  • Spain U17: Daniela Hellín, Laia Alepuz

  • Lithuania U17: Paulina Mockute

  • Hungary U17: Olivia Pethe

  • Philippines Senior Team: Emma Tovar


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