{"id":247757,"date":"2023-01-31T10:29:20","date_gmt":"2023-01-31T09:29:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/la-saga-chumillas-continua-con-marcos\/"},"modified":"2023-01-31T11:59:35","modified_gmt":"2023-01-31T10:59:35","slug":"la-saga-chumillas-continua-con-marcos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/en\/la-saga-chumillas-continua-con-marcos\/","title":{"rendered":"The Chumillas dynasty continues with Marcos"},"content":{"protected":false,"blocks":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Chumillas dynasty continues. This family from Vila-real has dedicated a large part of their lives to the Yellow Submarine for three generations. Prudencio, the first of the family to wear the yellow jersey, was recently honoured by the club along with the rest of the men behind the promotion to the second division in 1970 at the ceremony marking the expansion of the Passeig Groc, which commemorated this achievement and the UEFA Europa League win."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"He was accompanied by his grandson Marcos, currently playing in the Yellows Academy, who dreams of following in the footsteps of his grandfather Prudencio and his father David, who played three seasons in the first team in the second tier."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"A history of Villarreal"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Prudencio and David are not the only father and son who have played for the first team. Adriano Garc\u00eda and his son Carlo, currently playing for Villarreal B and with some minutes with the first team behind his back; Xisco Nadal, current first-team delegate, and his father Sebasti\u00e1n; or C\u00e9sar Arzo and his father, among others, have followed this curious tradition."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The club has changed considerably during these three generations. When Prudencio was wearing the Submarine jersey, the club was not yet owned by Fernando Roig. \u201cThis has experienced a monumental growth. Nobody thought about it at that time. I don\u2019t know how it is possible that the person in charge has been able to build all this and such a competitive team. The evolution has been very rapid,\u201d confesses the oldest of the Chumillas family."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"M\u00e1s tarde, fue el turno de su hijo David y el equipo ya estaba asentado en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n y el hijo de Prudencio debut\u00f3 con el primer equipo cuando militaba en la UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, que en aquel entonces era filial del conjunto groguet, antes de formar parte del cuadro amarillo definitivamente. \u201cCompet\u00edamos en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, pero todo era mucho m\u00e1s amateur. No ten\u00edamos filiales ni una ciudad deportiva. Todo esto no tiene nada que ver y ahora es un \u00e9xito ver al primer equipo compitiendo siempre por lo m\u00e1ximo, al filial en Segunda, que es muy importante para poder canalizar ese paso de jugadores hacia el primer equipo, y el Femenino en Primera Divisi\u00f3n. A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Like father(s) like son(s)"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. You could see that he has inherited the love that we have at home and having these facilities, resources and coaches is something unique and we have to take advantage of the fact that we have it at home.\u201d"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The youngest of the Chumillas family says that his favourite player is \u00c1lex Baena, the idol of many groguets thanks to his great performance in the current campaign and his yellow feeling, with which he feels identified: \u201cAs well as being a midfielder like me, he is very good, he plays very well, he has a lot of desire, he has a very good shot and pass and he gets away from his opponents very well.\u201d"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Memories that will last a lifetime"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"At the moment, Marcos\u2019 best memory in the Yellows Academy was winning a final with the U7s (Mini B) team against Levante UD in a penalty shootout. It was a tournament in Alcoy and the oppositoin players were physically superior, but Marcos\u2019 team did a great job and managed to lift the cup. The youngsters returned home late that Saturday and, the following day, got up early to play the final of a provincial tournament against CD Onda in Vilafam\u00e9s. Marcos lifted both trophies and completed a great weekend. Marcos still has many beautiful moments left to experience in Villarreal\u2019s youth system and his grandfather Prudencio and his parents David and Blanca will continue to attend the Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza Training Ground to witness them."},{"type":"video","kind":"video","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/01\/Familia-Chumillas-27-enero-horizontal.mp4","poster":""}],"structured":{"summary":{"text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps The Chumillas dynasty continues. This family from Vila-real has dedicated a large part of their lives to the Yellow Submarine for three generations. Prudencio, the first of the family to wear the yellow jersey, was recently honoured by the club along with the rest of the men behind the promotion to the second division in 1970 at the ceremony marking the expansion of the Passeig Groc, which commemorated this achievement and the UEFA Europa League win. He was accompanied by his grandson Marcos, currently playing in the Yellows Academy, who dreams of following in the footsteps of his grandfather Prudencio and his father David, who played three seasons in the first team in the second tier. A history of Villarreal Prudencio and David are not the only father and son who have played for the first team. Adriano Garc\u00eda and his son Carlo, currently playing for Villarreal B and with some minutes with the first team behind his back; Xisco Nadal, current first-team delegate, and his father Sebasti\u00e1n; or C\u00e9sar Arzo and his father, among others, have followed this curious tradition. The club has changed considerably during these three generations. When Prudencio was wearing the Submarine jersey, the club was not yet owned by Fernando Roig. \u201cThis has experienced a monumental growth. Nobody thought about it at that time. I don\u2019t know how it is possible that the person in charge has been able to build all this and such a competitive team. The evolution has been very rapid,\u201d confesses the oldest of the Chumillas family. M\u00e1s tarde, fue el turno de su hijo David y el equipo ya estaba asentado en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n y el hijo de Prudencio debut\u00f3 con el primer equipo cuando militaba en la UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, que en aquel entonces era filial del conjunto groguet, antes de formar parte del cuadro amarillo definitivamente. \u201cCompet\u00edamos en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, pero todo era mucho m\u00e1s amateur. No ten\u00edamos filiales ni una ciudad deportiva. Todo esto no tiene nada que ver y ahora es un \u00e9xito ver al primer equipo compitiendo siempre por lo m\u00e1ximo, al filial en Segunda, que es muy importante para poder canalizar ese paso de jugadores hacia el primer equipo, y el Femenino en Primera Divisi\u00f3n. A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios. Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies. Like father(s) like son(s) Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. You could see that he has inherited the love that we have at home and having these facilities, resources and coaches is something unique and we have to take advantage of the fact that we have it at home.\u201d The youngest of the Chumillas family says that his favourite player is \u00c1lex Baena, the idol of many groguets thanks to his great performance in the current campaign and his yellow feeling, with which he feels identified: \u201cAs well as being a midfielder like me, he is very good, he plays very well, he has a lot of desire, he has a very good shot and pass and he gets away from his opponents very well.\u201d Memories that will last a lifetime At the moment, Marcos\u2019 best memory in the Yellows Academy was winning a final with the U7s (Mini B) team against Levante UD in a penalty shootout. It was a tournament in Alcoy and the oppositoin players were physically superior, but Marcos\u2019 team did a great job and managed to lift the cup. The youngsters returned home late that Saturday and, the following day, got up early to play the final of a provincial tournament against CD Onda in Vilafam\u00e9s. Marcos lifted both trophies and completed a great weekend. Marcos still has many beautiful moments left to experience in Villarreal\u2019s youth system and his grandfather Prudencio and his parents David and Blanca will continue to attend the Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza Training Ground to witness them.","headings":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps"}],"buttons":[],"images":[],"counts":{"blocks":14,"headings":1,"texts":12,"buttons":0,"images":0}},"sections":[{"id":"section-1","title":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps","text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps The Chumillas dynasty continues. This family from Vila-real has dedicated a large part of their lives to the Yellow Submarine for three generations. Prudencio, the first of the family to wear the yellow jersey, was recently honoured by the club along with the rest of the men behind the promotion to the second division in 1970 at the ceremony marking the expansion of the Passeig Groc, which commemorated this achievement and the UEFA Europa League win. He was accompanied by his grandson Marcos, currently playing in the Yellows Academy, who dreams of following in the footsteps of his grandfather Prudencio and his father David, who played three seasons in the first team in the second tier. A history of Villarreal Prudencio and David are not the only father and son who have played for the first team. Adriano Garc\u00eda and his son Carlo, currently playing for Villarreal B and with some minutes with the first team behind his back; Xisco Nadal, current first-team delegate, and his father Sebasti\u00e1n; or C\u00e9sar Arzo and his father, among others, have followed this curious tradition. The club has changed considerably during these three generations. When Prudencio was wearing the Submarine jersey, the club was not yet owned by Fernando Roig. \u201cThis has experienced a monumental growth. Nobody thought about it at that time. I don\u2019t know how it is possible that the person in charge has been able to build all this and such a competitive team. The evolution has been very rapid,\u201d confesses the oldest of the Chumillas family. M\u00e1s tarde, fue el turno de su hijo David y el equipo ya estaba asentado en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n y el hijo de Prudencio debut\u00f3 con el primer equipo cuando militaba en la UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, que en aquel entonces era filial del conjunto groguet, antes de formar parte del cuadro amarillo definitivamente. \u201cCompet\u00edamos en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, pero todo era mucho m\u00e1s amateur. No ten\u00edamos filiales ni una ciudad deportiva. Todo esto no tiene nada que ver y ahora es un \u00e9xito ver al primer equipo compitiendo siempre por lo m\u00e1ximo, al filial en Segunda, que es muy importante para poder canalizar ese paso de jugadores hacia el primer equipo, y el Femenino en Primera Divisi\u00f3n. A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios. Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies. Like father(s) like son(s) Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. You could see that he has inherited the love that we have at home and having these facilities, resources and coaches is something unique and we have to take advantage of the fact that we have it at home.\u201d The youngest of the Chumillas family says that his favourite player is \u00c1lex Baena, the idol of many groguets thanks to his great performance in the current campaign and his yellow feeling, with which he feels identified: \u201cAs well as being a midfielder like me, he is very good, he plays very well, he has a lot of desire, he has a very good shot and pass and he gets away from his opponents very well.\u201d Memories that will last a lifetime At the moment, Marcos\u2019 best memory in the Yellows Academy was winning a final with the U7s (Mini B) team against Levante UD in a penalty shootout. It was a tournament in Alcoy and the oppositoin players were physically superior, but Marcos\u2019 team did a great job and managed to lift the cup. The youngsters returned home late that Saturday and, the following day, got up early to play the final of a provincial tournament against CD Onda in Vilafam\u00e9s. Marcos lifted both trophies and completed a great weekend. Marcos still has many beautiful moments left to experience in Villarreal\u2019s youth system and his grandfather Prudencio and his parents David and Blanca will continue to attend the Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza Training Ground to witness them.","headings":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps"}],"texts":[{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Chumillas dynasty continues. This family from Vila-real has dedicated a large part of their lives to the Yellow Submarine for three generations. Prudencio, the first of the family to wear the yellow jersey, was recently honoured by the club along with the rest of the men behind the promotion to the second division in 1970 at the ceremony marking the expansion of the Passeig Groc, which commemorated this achievement and the UEFA Europa League win."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"He was accompanied by his grandson Marcos, currently playing in the Yellows Academy, who dreams of following in the footsteps of his grandfather Prudencio and his father David, who played three seasons in the first team in the second tier."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"A history of Villarreal"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Prudencio and David are not the only father and son who have played for the first team. Adriano Garc\u00eda and his son Carlo, currently playing for Villarreal B and with some minutes with the first team behind his back; Xisco Nadal, current first-team delegate, and his father Sebasti\u00e1n; or C\u00e9sar Arzo and his father, among others, have followed this curious tradition."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The club has changed considerably during these three generations. When Prudencio was wearing the Submarine jersey, the club was not yet owned by Fernando Roig. \u201cThis has experienced a monumental growth. Nobody thought about it at that time. I don\u2019t know how it is possible that the person in charge has been able to build all this and such a competitive team. The evolution has been very rapid,\u201d confesses the oldest of the Chumillas family."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"M\u00e1s tarde, fue el turno de su hijo David y el equipo ya estaba asentado en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n y el hijo de Prudencio debut\u00f3 con el primer equipo cuando militaba en la UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, que en aquel entonces era filial del conjunto groguet, antes de formar parte del cuadro amarillo definitivamente. \u201cCompet\u00edamos en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, pero todo era mucho m\u00e1s amateur. No ten\u00edamos filiales ni una ciudad deportiva. Todo esto no tiene nada que ver y ahora es un \u00e9xito ver al primer equipo compitiendo siempre por lo m\u00e1ximo, al filial en Segunda, que es muy importante para poder canalizar ese paso de jugadores hacia el primer equipo, y el Femenino en Primera Divisi\u00f3n. A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Like father(s) like son(s)"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. You could see that he has inherited the love that we have at home and having these facilities, resources and coaches is something unique and we have to take advantage of the fact that we have it at home.\u201d"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The youngest of the Chumillas family says that his favourite player is \u00c1lex Baena, the idol of many groguets thanks to his great performance in the current campaign and his yellow feeling, with which he feels identified: \u201cAs well as being a midfielder like me, he is very good, he plays very well, he has a lot of desire, he has a very good shot and pass and he gets away from his opponents very well.\u201d"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Memories that will last a lifetime"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"At the moment, Marcos\u2019 best memory in the Yellows Academy was winning a final with the U7s (Mini B) team against Levante UD in a penalty shootout. It was a tournament in Alcoy and the oppositoin players were physically superior, but Marcos\u2019 team did a great job and managed to lift the cup. The youngsters returned home late that Saturday and, the following day, got up early to play the final of a provincial tournament against CD Onda in Vilafam\u00e9s. Marcos lifted both trophies and completed a great weekend. Marcos still has many beautiful moments left to experience in Villarreal\u2019s youth system and his grandfather Prudencio and his parents David and Blanca will continue to attend the Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza Training Ground to witness them."}],"buttons":[],"images":[],"widgets":[],"blocks":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Chumillas dynasty continues. This family from Vila-real has dedicated a large part of their lives to the Yellow Submarine for three generations. Prudencio, the first of the family to wear the yellow jersey, was recently honoured by the club along with the rest of the men behind the promotion to the second division in 1970 at the ceremony marking the expansion of the Passeig Groc, which commemorated this achievement and the UEFA Europa League win."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"He was accompanied by his grandson Marcos, currently playing in the Yellows Academy, who dreams of following in the footsteps of his grandfather Prudencio and his father David, who played three seasons in the first team in the second tier."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"A history of Villarreal"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Prudencio and David are not the only father and son who have played for the first team. Adriano Garc\u00eda and his son Carlo, currently playing for Villarreal B and with some minutes with the first team behind his back; Xisco Nadal, current first-team delegate, and his father Sebasti\u00e1n; or C\u00e9sar Arzo and his father, among others, have followed this curious tradition."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The club has changed considerably during these three generations. When Prudencio was wearing the Submarine jersey, the club was not yet owned by Fernando Roig. \u201cThis has experienced a monumental growth. Nobody thought about it at that time. I don\u2019t know how it is possible that the person in charge has been able to build all this and such a competitive team. The evolution has been very rapid,\u201d confesses the oldest of the Chumillas family."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"M\u00e1s tarde, fue el turno de su hijo David y el equipo ya estaba asentado en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n y el hijo de Prudencio debut\u00f3 con el primer equipo cuando militaba en la UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, que en aquel entonces era filial del conjunto groguet, antes de formar parte del cuadro amarillo definitivamente. \u201cCompet\u00edamos en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, pero todo era mucho m\u00e1s amateur. No ten\u00edamos filiales ni una ciudad deportiva. Todo esto no tiene nada que ver y ahora es un \u00e9xito ver al primer equipo compitiendo siempre por lo m\u00e1ximo, al filial en Segunda, que es muy importante para poder canalizar ese paso de jugadores hacia el primer equipo, y el Femenino en Primera Divisi\u00f3n. A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Like father(s) like son(s)"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. You could see that he has inherited the love that we have at home and having these facilities, resources and coaches is something unique and we have to take advantage of the fact that we have it at home.\u201d"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The youngest of the Chumillas family says that his favourite player is \u00c1lex Baena, the idol of many groguets thanks to his great performance in the current campaign and his yellow feeling, with which he feels identified: \u201cAs well as being a midfielder like me, he is very good, he plays very well, he has a lot of desire, he has a very good shot and pass and he gets away from his opponents very well.\u201d"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Memories that will last a lifetime"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"At the moment, Marcos\u2019 best memory in the Yellows Academy was winning a final with the U7s (Mini B) team against Levante UD in a penalty shootout. It was a tournament in Alcoy and the oppositoin players were physically superior, but Marcos\u2019 team did a great job and managed to lift the cup. The youngsters returned home late that Saturday and, the following day, got up early to play the final of a provincial tournament against CD Onda in Vilafam\u00e9s. Marcos lifted both trophies and completed a great weekend. Marcos still has many beautiful moments left to experience in Villarreal\u2019s youth system and his grandfather Prudencio and his parents David and Blanca will continue to attend the Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza Training Ground to witness them."},{"type":"video","kind":"video","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/01\/Familia-Chumillas-27-enero-horizontal.mp4","poster":""}]}],"hero":{"id":"section-1","title":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps","text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps The Chumillas dynasty continues. This family from Vila-real has dedicated a large part of their lives to the Yellow Submarine for three generations. Prudencio, the first of the family to wear the yellow jersey, was recently honoured by the club along with the rest of the men behind the promotion to the second division in 1970 at the ceremony marking the expansion of the Passeig Groc, which commemorated this achievement and the UEFA Europa League win. He was accompanied by his grandson Marcos, currently playing in the Yellows Academy, who dreams of following in the footsteps of his grandfather Prudencio and his father David, who played three seasons in the first team in the second tier. A history of Villarreal Prudencio and David are not the only father and son who have played for the first team. Adriano Garc\u00eda and his son Carlo, currently playing for Villarreal B and with some minutes with the first team behind his back; Xisco Nadal, current first-team delegate, and his father Sebasti\u00e1n; or C\u00e9sar Arzo and his father, among others, have followed this curious tradition. The club has changed considerably during these three generations. When Prudencio was wearing the Submarine jersey, the club was not yet owned by Fernando Roig. \u201cThis has experienced a monumental growth. Nobody thought about it at that time. I don\u2019t know how it is possible that the person in charge has been able to build all this and such a competitive team. The evolution has been very rapid,\u201d confesses the oldest of the Chumillas family. M\u00e1s tarde, fue el turno de su hijo David y el equipo ya estaba asentado en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n y el hijo de Prudencio debut\u00f3 con el primer equipo cuando militaba en la UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, que en aquel entonces era filial del conjunto groguet, antes de formar parte del cuadro amarillo definitivamente. \u201cCompet\u00edamos en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, pero todo era mucho m\u00e1s amateur. No ten\u00edamos filiales ni una ciudad deportiva. Todo esto no tiene nada que ver y ahora es un \u00e9xito ver al primer equipo compitiendo siempre por lo m\u00e1ximo, al filial en Segunda, que es muy importante para poder canalizar ese paso de jugadores hacia el primer equipo, y el Femenino en Primera Divisi\u00f3n. A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios. Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies. Like father(s) like son(s) Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. You could see that he has inherited the love that we have at home and having these facilities, resources and coaches is something unique and we have to take advantage of the fact that we have it at home.\u201d The youngest of the Chumillas family says that his favourite player is \u00c1lex Baena, the idol of many groguets thanks to his great performance in the current campaign and his yellow feeling, with which he feels identified: \u201cAs well as being a midfielder like me, he is very good, he plays very well, he has a lot of desire, he has a very good shot and pass and he gets away from his opponents very well.\u201d Memories that will last a lifetime At the moment, Marcos\u2019 best memory in the Yellows Academy was winning a final with the U7s (Mini B) team against Levante UD in a penalty shootout. It was a tournament in Alcoy and the oppositoin players were physically superior, but Marcos\u2019 team did a great job and managed to lift the cup. The youngsters returned home late that Saturday and, the following day, got up early to play the final of a provincial tournament against CD Onda in Vilafam\u00e9s. Marcos lifted both trophies and completed a great weekend. Marcos still has many beautiful moments left to experience in Villarreal\u2019s youth system and his grandfather Prudencio and his parents David and Blanca will continue to attend the Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza Training Ground to witness them.","headings":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps"}],"texts":[{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Chumillas dynasty continues. This family from Vila-real has dedicated a large part of their lives to the Yellow Submarine for three generations. Prudencio, the first of the family to wear the yellow jersey, was recently honoured by the club along with the rest of the men behind the promotion to the second division in 1970 at the ceremony marking the expansion of the Passeig Groc, which commemorated this achievement and the UEFA Europa League win."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"He was accompanied by his grandson Marcos, currently playing in the Yellows Academy, who dreams of following in the footsteps of his grandfather Prudencio and his father David, who played three seasons in the first team in the second tier."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"A history of Villarreal"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Prudencio and David are not the only father and son who have played for the first team. Adriano Garc\u00eda and his son Carlo, currently playing for Villarreal B and with some minutes with the first team behind his back; Xisco Nadal, current first-team delegate, and his father Sebasti\u00e1n; or C\u00e9sar Arzo and his father, among others, have followed this curious tradition."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The club has changed considerably during these three generations. When Prudencio was wearing the Submarine jersey, the club was not yet owned by Fernando Roig. \u201cThis has experienced a monumental growth. Nobody thought about it at that time. I don\u2019t know how it is possible that the person in charge has been able to build all this and such a competitive team. The evolution has been very rapid,\u201d confesses the oldest of the Chumillas family."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"M\u00e1s tarde, fue el turno de su hijo David y el equipo ya estaba asentado en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n y el hijo de Prudencio debut\u00f3 con el primer equipo cuando militaba en la UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, que en aquel entonces era filial del conjunto groguet, antes de formar parte del cuadro amarillo definitivamente. \u201cCompet\u00edamos en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, pero todo era mucho m\u00e1s amateur. No ten\u00edamos filiales ni una ciudad deportiva. Todo esto no tiene nada que ver y ahora es un \u00e9xito ver al primer equipo compitiendo siempre por lo m\u00e1ximo, al filial en Segunda, que es muy importante para poder canalizar ese paso de jugadores hacia el primer equipo, y el Femenino en Primera Divisi\u00f3n. A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Like father(s) like son(s)"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. 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A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Like father(s) like son(s)"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. 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It was a tournament in Alcoy and the oppositoin players were physically superior, but Marcos\u2019 team did a great job and managed to lift the cup. The youngsters returned home late that Saturday and, the following day, got up early to play the final of a provincial tournament against CD Onda in Vilafam\u00e9s. Marcos lifted both trophies and completed a great weekend. Marcos still has many beautiful moments left to experience in Villarreal\u2019s youth system and his grandfather Prudencio and his parents David and Blanca will continue to attend the Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza Training Ground to witness them."},{"type":"video","kind":"video","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/01\/Familia-Chumillas-27-enero-horizontal.mp4","poster":""}]}},"sections":[{"id":"section-1","title":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps","text":"Prudencio and his son David played in the first team and now the youngest of the family is following in their footsteps The Chumillas dynasty continues. This family from Vila-real has dedicated a large part of their lives to the Yellow Submarine for three generations. Prudencio, the first of the family to wear the yellow jersey, was recently honoured by the club along with the rest of the men behind the promotion to the second division in 1970 at the ceremony marking the expansion of the Passeig Groc, which commemorated this achievement and the UEFA Europa League win. He was accompanied by his grandson Marcos, currently playing in the Yellows Academy, who dreams of following in the footsteps of his grandfather Prudencio and his father David, who played three seasons in the first team in the second tier. A history of Villarreal Prudencio and David are not the only father and son who have played for the first team. Adriano Garc\u00eda and his son Carlo, currently playing for Villarreal B and with some minutes with the first team behind his back; Xisco Nadal, current first-team delegate, and his father Sebasti\u00e1n; or C\u00e9sar Arzo and his father, among others, have followed this curious tradition. The club has changed considerably during these three generations. When Prudencio was wearing the Submarine jersey, the club was not yet owned by Fernando Roig. \u201cThis has experienced a monumental growth. Nobody thought about it at that time. I don\u2019t know how it is possible that the person in charge has been able to build all this and such a competitive team. The evolution has been very rapid,\u201d confesses the oldest of the Chumillas family. M\u00e1s tarde, fue el turno de su hijo David y el equipo ya estaba asentado en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n y el hijo de Prudencio debut\u00f3 con el primer equipo cuando militaba en la UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, que en aquel entonces era filial del conjunto groguet, antes de formar parte del cuadro amarillo definitivamente. \u201cCompet\u00edamos en Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, pero todo era mucho m\u00e1s amateur. No ten\u00edamos filiales ni una ciudad deportiva. Todo esto no tiene nada que ver y ahora es un \u00e9xito ver al primer equipo compitiendo siempre por lo m\u00e1ximo, al filial en Segunda, que es muy importante para poder canalizar ese paso de jugadores hacia el primer equipo, y el Femenino en Primera Divisi\u00f3n. A nivel de club, es el a\u00f1o m\u00e1s satisfactorio\u201d, subraya David, que ahora dirige una empresa tras su retiro del f\u00fatbol, etapa en la que lo compagin\u00f3 con sus estudios universitarios. Later, it was the turn of his son David and the team was already established in the second division with Prudencio\u2019s son making his debut with the first team when he played for UD Vall de Ux\u00f3, which at the time was an affiliated club of the Yellows, before joining the Submarine for good. \u201cWe were competing in the second division, but everything was much more amateur. We didn\u2019t have B or C teams or a training ground. All this has nothing to do with what we have nowadays and now it is a success to see the first team always competing for the best, the B team in the second division, which is very important to be able to channel players towards the first team, and the Women in the first division. At club level, it\u2019s the most satisfying year,\u201d underlines David, who now runs a company after his retirement from football, a period in which he combined it with his university studies. Like father(s) like son(s) Now it\u2019s the turn of little Marcos, who is in his fifth season at the club, not counting his previous stage in the Psychomotor Motor Skills programme. \u201cHe\u2019s had a ball at his feet since he was a little boy and he never stops. I like the way he plays and I have fun when I come to see him\u201d, his grandfather proudly explains. On the other hand, his father also likes to see his son enjoying yellow: \u201cWe encourage him to play this sport because he has liked it since he was little. You could see that he has inherited the love that we have at home and having these facilities, resources and coaches is something unique and we have to take advantage of the fact that we have it at home.\u201d The youngest of the Chumillas family says that his favourite player is \u00c1lex Baena, the idol of many groguets thanks to his great performance in the current campaign and his yellow feeling, with which he feels identified: \u201cAs well as being a midfielder like me, he is very good, he plays very well, he has a lot of desire, he has a very good shot and pass and he gets away from his opponents very well.\u201d Memories that will last a lifetime At the moment, Marcos\u2019 best memory in the Yellows Academy was winning a final with the U7s (Mini B) team against Levante UD in a penalty shootout. 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