The Real Madrid Foundation resumes its summer soccer clinics in the United States this year, offering young talents the opportunity to train under the club's methodology. The activities will take place in several cities across the country, combining technique and tactics with values such as teamwork, respect, and effort. Participants will receive instruction from qualified coaches, replicating the dynamics of Real Madrid's youth categories.
White methodology: from tactical analysis to technical development ⚽
The program replicates the training model of La Fábrica, with sessions that prioritize decision-making and game intelligence. The coaches, trained in-house, apply exercises on pressing, transitions, and possession, similar to those of the first team. Tools such as video analysis are used to correct movements, and group coordination is worked on in tight spaces. The goal is not only to improve striking or dribbling, but to understand the game as a set of interconnected actions, where each player occupies a specific role within the system.
And if you don't make it to the elite, at least you go home with an official tracksuit 👕
Of course, it's not all about running after the ball. There is also time for parents to take the obligatory photo with the Real Madrid crest and buy official merchandise at Champions League prices. Sure, if your child doesn't end up signing for Castilla, at least they can say they learned to do the croqueta like Modric (even if it's on an artificial turf field in Ohio). The important thing is to participate, and if not, there's always the trophy cabinet.