Official: Real Madrid academy make history with 13 league title wins across La Fabrica | OneFootball

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·31 mai 2025

Official: Real Madrid academy make history with 13 league title wins across La Fabrica

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The Real Madrid first-team setup might have endured a below-par season this time around, failing to win any of the major trophies but the club’s youth academy has delivered in a huge way.

Indeed, La Fabrica has achieved a historic milestone this season. A total of 13 Real Madrid academy teams have won their respective league titles, surpassing the previous record set in the 2022/23 season, when 12 youth sides were crowned champions.


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From the Pre-Benjamin B (Under-7) to Juvenil A (Under-19), as many as 13 teams have won their respective leagues, with only the Alevin A (Under-12) missing out – that too only on goal difference.

The most recent addition to the list was the Infantil A team, which secured the title as they clinched the championship on the final matchday with a 2-1 victory over neighbours Atletico Madrid in the derby.

It means that Juvenil A (U19), Juvenil B (U18), Juvenil C (U17), Cadete A (U16) Cadete B (U15), Infantil A (U14), Infantil B (U13), Alevin B (U11 A), Alevin C (U11 B), Benjamin A (U10), Benjamin B (U9), Prebenjamin A (U8) and Prebenjamin B (U7) teams have won their titles.

In fact, seven of these 13 teams finished their campaign unbeaten showcasing the tremendous talent that exists in the Real Madrid academy and the brilliant work that is being done across the various youth levels.

Real Madrid Castilla fell just short of promotion, unable to overcome a difficult start to 2024 plagued by injuries.

Meanwhile, a number of academy players like Raul Asencio, Chema Andres, Jacobo Ramon, Victor Munoz, Lorenzo Aguado, and Diego Aguado made their first-team debuts this season.

With Xabi Alonso taking over, more youngsters are expected to be given opportunities starting with the FIFA Club World Cup this summer.

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