{"id":296005,"date":"2024-01-30T09:39:00","date_gmt":"2024-01-30T08:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/los-primeros-de-brunete\/"},"modified":"2024-01-30T11:05:29","modified_gmt":"2024-01-30T10:05:29","slug":"the-first-winners-in-brunete","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/en\/the-first-winners-in-brunete\/","title":{"rendered":"The first winners in Brunete"},"content":{"protected":false,"blocks":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The generation of 1995 was a great generation! They were not the first to believe, but they were the first to do it and to make future generations believe that it is possible. In 2007, Villarreal CF won for the first time the famous Torneo de Brunete, which later became known as LaLiga Promises and, since this year, is now known as LaLiga FC Futures. To get an idea of the talent in that generation, a star like Pablo Fornals was not part of the the U12 (Alev\u00edn A). With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. Other players who also made it to Villarreal B, such as the captain Ram\u00f3n Bueno and Manu Viana, were also part of that winning team."},{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg","alt":"","width":668,"height":545,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 668w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-32x26.jpg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-150x122.jpg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 668px) 100vw, 668px"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Since then, the Submarine have won the trophy twice more, a trophy they have grown very fond of and which they ended up hosting at both the Pamesa Training Ground and the Estadio de la Cer\u00e1mica. \u201cSince then, I think the club started to take this competition much more seriously. It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana."},{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg","alt":"","width":1600,"height":1066,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1600w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1536x1023.jpeg 1536w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-32x21.jpeg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-150x100.jpeg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1200x800.jpeg 1200w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. However, there were other future football stars such as Jon Bautista, Jon Guridi, Mart\u00edn Marquelanz, Luca Sangalli and Unai L\u00f3pez in the squad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza could not be there because the final coincided with the Villarreal B promotion match, but a representative of the club\u2019s board of directors was present to see how the Yellows Academy\u2019s hard work was beginning to bear fruit."}],"structured":{"summary":{"text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete The generation of 1995 was a great generation! They were not the first to believe, but they were the first to do it and to make future generations believe that it is possible. In 2007, Villarreal CF won for the first time the famous Torneo de Brunete, which later became known as LaLiga Promises and, since this year, is now known as LaLiga FC Futures. To get an idea of the talent in that generation, a star like Pablo Fornals was not part of the the U12 (Alev\u00edn A). With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world. One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. Other players who also made it to Villarreal B, such as the captain Ram\u00f3n Bueno and Manu Viana, were also part of that winning team. Since then, the Submarine have won the trophy twice more, a trophy they have grown very fond of and which they ended up hosting at both the Pamesa Training Ground and the Estadio de la Cer\u00e1mica. \u201cSince then, I think the club started to take this competition much more seriously. It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar. The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana. Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad. Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. However, there were other future football stars such as Jon Bautista, Jon Guridi, Mart\u00edn Marquelanz, Luca Sangalli and Unai L\u00f3pez in the squad. Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza could not be there because the final coincided with the Villarreal B promotion match, but a representative of the club\u2019s board of directors was present to see how the Yellows Academy\u2019s hard work was beginning to bear fruit.","headings":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete"}],"buttons":[],"images":[{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg","alt":"","width":668,"height":545,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 668w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-32x26.jpg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-150x122.jpg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 668px) 100vw, 668px"},{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg","alt":"","width":1600,"height":1066,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1600w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1536x1023.jpeg 1536w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-32x21.jpeg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-150x100.jpeg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1200x800.jpeg 1200w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px"}],"counts":{"blocks":10,"headings":1,"texts":7,"buttons":0,"images":2}},"sections":[{"id":"section-1","title":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete","text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete The generation of 1995 was a great generation! They were not the first to believe, but they were the first to do it and to make future generations believe that it is possible. In 2007, Villarreal CF won for the first time the famous Torneo de Brunete, which later became known as LaLiga Promises and, since this year, is now known as LaLiga FC Futures. To get an idea of the talent in that generation, a star like Pablo Fornals was not part of the the U12 (Alev\u00edn A). With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world. One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. Other players who also made it to Villarreal B, such as the captain Ram\u00f3n Bueno and Manu Viana, were also part of that winning team. Since then, the Submarine have won the trophy twice more, a trophy they have grown very fond of and which they ended up hosting at both the Pamesa Training Ground and the Estadio de la Cer\u00e1mica. \u201cSince then, I think the club started to take this competition much more seriously. It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar. The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana. Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad. Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. However, there were other future football stars such as Jon Bautista, Jon Guridi, Mart\u00edn Marquelanz, Luca Sangalli and Unai L\u00f3pez in the squad. Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza could not be there because the final coincided with the Villarreal B promotion match, but a representative of the club\u2019s board of directors was present to see how the Yellows Academy\u2019s hard work was beginning to bear fruit.","headings":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete"}],"texts":[{"type":"paragraph","text":"The generation of 1995 was a great generation! They were not the first to believe, but they were the first to do it and to make future generations believe that it is possible. In 2007, Villarreal CF won for the first time the famous Torneo de Brunete, which later became known as LaLiga Promises and, since this year, is now known as LaLiga FC Futures. To get an idea of the talent in that generation, a star like Pablo Fornals was not part of the the U12 (Alev\u00edn A). With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. Other players who also made it to Villarreal B, such as the captain Ram\u00f3n Bueno and Manu Viana, were also part of that winning team."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Since then, the Submarine have won the trophy twice more, a trophy they have grown very fond of and which they ended up hosting at both the Pamesa Training Ground and the Estadio de la Cer\u00e1mica. \u201cSince then, I think the club started to take this competition much more seriously. It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. However, there were other future football stars such as Jon Bautista, Jon Guridi, Mart\u00edn Marquelanz, Luca Sangalli and Unai L\u00f3pez in the squad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza could not be there because the final coincided with the Villarreal B promotion match, but a representative of the club\u2019s board of directors was present to see how the Yellows Academy\u2019s hard work was beginning to bear fruit."}],"buttons":[],"images":[{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg","alt":"","width":668,"height":545,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 668w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-32x26.jpg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-150x122.jpg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 668px) 100vw, 668px"},{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg","alt":"","width":1600,"height":1066,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1600w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1536x1023.jpeg 1536w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-32x21.jpeg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-150x100.jpeg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1200x800.jpeg 1200w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px"}],"widgets":[],"blocks":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The generation of 1995 was a great generation! They were not the first to believe, but they were the first to do it and to make future generations believe that it is possible. In 2007, Villarreal CF won for the first time the famous Torneo de Brunete, which later became known as LaLiga Promises and, since this year, is now known as LaLiga FC Futures. To get an idea of the talent in that generation, a star like Pablo Fornals was not part of the the U12 (Alev\u00edn A). With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. Other players who also made it to Villarreal B, such as the captain Ram\u00f3n Bueno and Manu Viana, were also part of that winning team."},{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg","alt":"","width":668,"height":545,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 668w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-32x26.jpg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-150x122.jpg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 668px) 100vw, 668px"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Since then, the Submarine have won the trophy twice more, a trophy they have grown very fond of and which they ended up hosting at both the Pamesa Training Ground and the Estadio de la Cer\u00e1mica. \u201cSince then, I think the club started to take this competition much more seriously. It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana."},{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg","alt":"","width":1600,"height":1066,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1600w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1536x1023.jpeg 1536w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-32x21.jpeg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-150x100.jpeg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1200x800.jpeg 1200w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. However, there were other future football stars such as Jon Bautista, Jon Guridi, Mart\u00edn Marquelanz, Luca Sangalli and Unai L\u00f3pez in the squad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza could not be there because the final coincided with the Villarreal B promotion match, but a representative of the club\u2019s board of directors was present to see how the Yellows Academy\u2019s hard work was beginning to bear fruit."}]}],"hero":{"id":"section-1","title":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete","text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete The generation of 1995 was a great generation! They were not the first to believe, but they were the first to do it and to make future generations believe that it is possible. In 2007, Villarreal CF won for the first time the famous Torneo de Brunete, which later became known as LaLiga Promises and, since this year, is now known as LaLiga FC Futures. To get an idea of the talent in that generation, a star like Pablo Fornals was not part of the the U12 (Alev\u00edn A). With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world. One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. Other players who also made it to Villarreal B, such as the captain Ram\u00f3n Bueno and Manu Viana, were also part of that winning team. Since then, the Submarine have won the trophy twice more, a trophy they have grown very fond of and which they ended up hosting at both the Pamesa Training Ground and the Estadio de la Cer\u00e1mica. \u201cSince then, I think the club started to take this competition much more seriously. It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar. The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana. Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad. Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. However, there were other future football stars such as Jon Bautista, Jon Guridi, Mart\u00edn Marquelanz, Luca Sangalli and Unai L\u00f3pez in the squad. Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza could not be there because the final coincided with the Villarreal B promotion match, but a representative of the club\u2019s board of directors was present to see how the Yellows Academy\u2019s hard work was beginning to bear fruit.","headings":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete"}],"texts":[{"type":"paragraph","text":"The generation of 1995 was a great generation! They were not the first to believe, but they were the first to do it and to make future generations believe that it is possible. In 2007, Villarreal CF won for the first time the famous Torneo de Brunete, which later became known as LaLiga Promises and, since this year, is now known as LaLiga FC Futures. To get an idea of the talent in that generation, a star like Pablo Fornals was not part of the the U12 (Alev\u00edn A). With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. Other players who also made it to Villarreal B, such as the captain Ram\u00f3n Bueno and Manu Viana, were also part of that winning team."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Since then, the Submarine have won the trophy twice more, a trophy they have grown very fond of and which they ended up hosting at both the Pamesa Training Ground and the Estadio de la Cer\u00e1mica. \u201cSince then, I think the club started to take this competition much more seriously. It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. However, there were other future football stars such as Jon Bautista, Jon Guridi, Mart\u00edn Marquelanz, Luca Sangalli and Unai L\u00f3pez in the squad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jos\u00e9 Manuel Llaneza could not be there because the final coincided with the Villarreal B promotion match, but a representative of the club\u2019s board of directors was present to see how the Yellows Academy\u2019s hard work was beginning to bear fruit."}],"buttons":[],"images":[{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg","alt":"","width":668,"height":545,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 668w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-32x26.jpg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1-150x122.jpg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/brunete-1.jpg 1920w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 668px) 100vw, 668px"},{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg","alt":"","width":1600,"height":1066,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1600w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1536x1023.jpeg 1536w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-32x21.jpeg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-150x100.jpeg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1200x800.jpeg 1200w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px"}],"widgets":[],"blocks":[{"type":"heading","level":2,"text":"The 1995 generation were the first to lift the current LaLiga FC Futures trophy in Brunete"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The generation of 1995 was a great generation! 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With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. 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It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana."},{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg","alt":"","width":1600,"height":1066,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1600w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1536x1023.jpeg 1536w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-32x21.jpeg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-150x100.jpeg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20.jpeg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/WhatsApp-Image-2024-01-21-at-11.29.20-1200x800.jpeg 1200w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. 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In 2007, Villarreal CF won for the first time the famous Torneo de Brunete, which later became known as LaLiga Promises and, since this year, is now known as LaLiga FC Futures. To get an idea of the talent in that generation, a star like Pablo Fornals was not part of the the U12 (Alev\u00edn A). With local kids like Rub\u00e9n Fortu\u00f1o or Sergio Segura and from the rest of the province, accompanied by some from further afield like Joel Melgarejo, who came from Kelme CF, or Juan Ibiza, who went on to play for Villarreal B and is still a professional footballer, Villarreal conquered the best youth tournament in the world. One of the curiosities of this team is that Juan Ibiza himself, known as such because he is a native of the island, was the first ever U12 player in the history of the Miralcamp residence, as the youngest players there were U13s. Other players who also made it to Villarreal B, such as the captain Ram\u00f3n Bueno and Manu Viana, were also part of that winning team. Since then, the Submarine have won the trophy twice more, a trophy they have grown very fond of and which they ended up hosting at both the Pamesa Training Ground and the Estadio de la Cer\u00e1mica. \u201cSince then, I think the club started to take this competition much more seriously. It was already important, but it was unthinkable that you could win it because it was so complicated,\u201d confesses Jorge Peris, head coach of that Villarreal U12 side, now at Al-Rayyan in Qatar. The Groguets had a very difficult road to win the tournament once they got past the group stage, as they faced Athletic, FC Barcelona and Sevilla from the round of 16 to the semi-finals. Against the Catalan side they were liberated: \u201cWe were like the Spanish national team before, we had a burden with the quarter-finals in this type of tournament and we decided to go for it instead of waiting at the back. We took a 2-0 lead and, as the matches were short, we defended the result well,\u201d explains Peris with a smile on his face. And, in the semi-finals, the drama also reigned supreme: \u201cWe were 1-0 down because we were so tired from the Bar\u00e7a game, but in the end we managed to equalise and went to penalties. It was a best of three shoot-out. We missed the first one and they scored, but then they missed the next two and we went through to the final,\u201d said the coach from Burriana. Villarreal went into the final of the big tournament having lost the league championship against a Valencia side that were unforgiving. \u201cWe only lost one game against them there and we drew here when we were 2-0 up,\u201d says the former coach. Future players such as Gay\u00e0, Salva Ruiz and Grimaldo played for them. However, they lost at the tournamente against finalists Real Sociedad. Jorge Peris\u2019s Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad\u2019s \u00c1lvaro Odriozola, who missed the final due to injury, with an overwhelming 4-1 win. However, there were other future football stars such as Jon Bautista, Jon Guridi, Mart\u00edn Marquelanz, Luca Sangalli and Unai L\u00f3pez in the squad. 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