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VCF Juvenil A kicks off Copa de Campeones Final Four week this Monday, ahead of their semifinal clash with Real Madrid CF on Wednesday, May 28 at 8:00 PM. The Final Four brings together the four teams that advanced from the quarterfinal stage.
Following their final training session on Monday, Óscar Sánchez's squad will travel to Ponferrada, host city of this Final Four, which will be held at El Toralín Stadium, with a capacity of 8,000 spectators.
The path of VCF Juvenil A
The VCF Juvenil A, champions of Group VII in the División de Honor, reached this Final Four of the Copa de Campeones after a dramatic quarterfinal comeback against FC Barcelona. After trailing in the second leg, they scored three goals in six minutes to tie the match 3-3 and clinch qualification in a thrilling penalty shootout.
The Rival
El Real Madrid CF por su parte, accede a esta final Four de la Copa de Campeones Juvenil tras haberse proclamado Campeón del Grupo V de División de Honor y haber superado al Athletic Club de Bilbao en los Cuartos de final (1-1 y 2-4). El Real Madrid CF fue campeón de esta Copa de Campeones en la 2022-23.
Team's record
El VCF Juvenil A llega con confianza a esta Final Four de la Copa de Campeones a la que accede por primera vez en este nuevo formato.
En el formato anterior el juvenil valencianista se proclamó campeón de la competición nacional en la temporada 2006/07 y subcampeón en las temporadas 1997/98 y 2009/2010.
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