Orlando again measures the enthusiasm of the children crack at seventh edition of the LaLiga Promises Santander International Tournament. After holding the national event last weekend in Vila-real, emerging talents will cross the pond to showcase their skills in the United States, specifically at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, which will repeat as its venue for the second consecutive years after last year’s victory.
In the state city of Florida there are many amusement parks that keep babies entertained every day, though Starting this Friday and until Sunday, this is the ball that will inspire the young members of the eight clubs that represent LaLiga. Barcelona, Atlético, Real Madrid, Espanyol, Sevilla, Betis, Valencia and Villarreal will be the flag bearers of our national football, while the foreign touch will be provided by the Mexicans from Atlas and Pumas Unam and the North Americans from Ideasport and Inter Miami, one of the stylish teams after the bombastic signing of Leo Messi. They appear in the appointment with their juvenile teams, which consist of footballers born in 2011.
All of them aspire to sit on the throne of Atlético de Madrid, the current champion. The mattress team won the 2022 edition in an exciting derby against Real Madrid. The match, full of emotions and alternatives, fell to the side of Atlético 5-3, giving the rojiblancos the first international crown of Promises in their history. Atleti will surely try to repeat his feat, though Barcelona and Real Madrid were presented in Orlando as favourites after the mini-classic that took place a few days ago in Vila-real and ended up crowning the whites in the national tournament.
LaLiga has found a gold mine in the United States and continues to expand in the North American territory after the agreement signed with ESPN in 2018 with the aim of contributing to the growth of soccer in the US and bringing LaLiga, clubs and players closer together its in American. fans
Source: La Verdad

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