Real Sociedad is the champion of the Real Sociedad International Easter Tournament organized by the club and its foundation at the Zubieta facilities. It is in the category U17 (youth B) after defeating Mohamed VI Academy of Morocco in the final of the lowest (1-0) but fully deserved. It removed the thorn from last year, which reached the final but lost 3-0 to Real Madrid. A solitary goal, from a penalty, from the striker grit This time, it triumphed over an opponent with almost no balls and a questionable attitude to pools, simulations, protests and straight red cards. The Royal of First Gazpio He was superior, monopolizing the ball, even if he left the match a little more open in a cheap second half. The goal came as a result of an internship on the left wing that ended with a low cross and a penalty from Hamza. grit He shot with his left foot, in the middle. A team that must prepare to continue playing against the best, because if the first team qualifies for the Champions League, they, along with the older generation, will play in the UEFA Youth League. The final classification of the tournament is as follows: 1st Real Sociedad; 2nd Mohamed VI Academy; 3rd Celtic; 4th Real Madrid; 5th Tokyo FC; 6th Osasuna.
For its part, in the children’s category (U13) the champion is Real Madrid after defeating Celta de Vigo 5-2, including the return. This is how the Merengue team, who beat Betis last year, reaffirmed the title. The royalist team failed to reach the final, finishing in second position in the group, ahead of Nantes and Vasconia but behind the Vigo team. Today they lost on penalties against Osasuna in the battle for third and fourth place, so the youngest members of the txuri urdin family did not make it to the podium, but they improved on last year’s fifth place. The final classification is as follows: 1st Real Madrid; 2nd Celtic; 3rd Osasuna; 4th Royal Society; 5th Nantes; 6th Mohamed VI Academy; 7th Chance; 8th Vasconia.
Source: La Verdad

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