Cabanillas Soccer Selections: 400+ Young Players Compete

The president of the Football Federation of Castilla-La Mancha visited the municipal facilities Cabanilleras, accompanied by the mayor

The Ramiro Almendros Municipal Sports Complex of Cabanillas del Campo hosted last Saturday, September 20, the I Day of “Provincial Deputations» of Soccer, organized by the Football Federation of Castilla-La Mancha. More than 400 boys and girls participated, in categories categories cadet and masculine children; of football 7 of female masculine and fry categories; and football and masculine children’s room, and provincial teams of Guadalajara, Toledo, Cuenca and Ciudad Real were gathered.

The day was visiting the president of the Regional Federation, Pablo Burillo, who was received by the mayor, José García Salinas, and the Councilors of Sports, Mario Valiente and Javier Blanco; as well as for the Deputy of Sports Diputación de Guadalajara, Marco Campos, and the president of Sporting Cabanillas, Rodrigo Juberías.

On this day all provincial selections also premiered the new equipment provided by each of the provincial deputations, and which is one of the novelties of this edition. It should be noted that eThis days are organized by the FFCM usually in September, in order to collect information by the regional coach for the next calls. Cabanillas del Campo has been the first headquarters of this cycle, hosting 20 games that formed this first day.

The main soccer field witnessed the meetings in cadet and children’s category (football 11), while in the annex the Alevín category were played, both male and female (Soccer 7). For their part, the U-14 and Under-12 football matches were held at the San Blas Sports Center.

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