The Showcase Opportunity

The Showcase is the real deal!
The project started with the goal of creating a unique platform, where players from around the world can take their football to the next level. By partnering with different clubs and hosting the event at the best facility, The Showcase provides talented players with the opportunity to become professional footballers.

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Partner Clubs

Celta Vigo is a Spanish football club founded in 1923 and based in Vigo, Spain. The club has played in the Spanish Primera División since 1992. The team has a history of success in Spanish and international competitions, playing attractive football with a focus on technical ability and possession-based play. The club has a strong fan base known as Celtistas and is respected for developing young players.

SD Huesca is a Spanish football club founded in 1960 and based in Huesca, Spain. The club has experienced a remarkable rise through the Spanish football leagues, reaching La Liga for the first time in 2018. Known for their determination and resilience, SD Huesca plays dynamic football with an emphasis on teamwork and strategic discipline. The club enjoys passionate support from their fans, the Oscenses, and is committed to nurturing local talent through their youth academy.

GD Estoril Praia is a Portuguese football club founded in 1939 and based in Estoril, Portugal. The club has competed in the Primeira Liga, the top tier of Portuguese football, and is known for its competitive spirit and commitment to developing young talent. Estoril Praia’s style of play emphasizes technical skill and strategic teamwork. The club enjoys strong support from its passionate fan base, known as Canarinhos, and is respected for its community engagement and youth development programs.

Real Valladolid is a Spanish football club based in the city of Valladolid, which is located in the northwestern region of Castile and León. The club was founded in 1928 and has a long history of playing in the top tier of Spanish football, including several seasons in LaLiga. The team’s colors are purple and white, and their home stadium is the Estadio José Zorrilla. Real Valladolid has a strong connection to the local community and is involved in a range of social and cultural initiatives aimed at promoting the sport of football and supporting the people of Valladolid.

Albacete Balompié is a club from the city of Albacete and plays in the Primera División RFEF (Third Division). Albacete Balompié has a rich history in Spanish football, having played 7 seasons in the First Division in addition to 24 seasons in the Second Division over the years. This club is also known for one of the best Spanish players in history, Andrés Iniesta.

Sporting de Gijón is a Spanish football club founded in 1905 and based in Gijón, Spain. The club has a storied history, with multiple stints in La Liga and a reputation for their competitive spirit. Sporting de Gijón plays energetic football with a focus on attacking play and solid defense. The club’s supporters, known as Sportinguistas, are renowned for their unwavering loyalty and fervor. Sporting de Gijón is also respected for its dedication to developing young players through its esteemed academy.

Club de Fútbol Rayo Majadahonda, based in Madrid, currently plays in the Primera División RFEF (Third Division). The club has an historical partnership with Atletico de Madrid; Atletico de Madrid uses the club to form talents, and they both share a training sports complex. Brothers Theo and Lucas Hernandez as well as Marcos Llorente, a Spanish national team player, were discovered and supported by the youth teams from this club.

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, better known as Cultural Leonesa or La Cultural, is a club based in León and currently playing in the Primera División RFEF (Third Division). The club is owned by the best football academy in the world, Aspire Academy, and, out of all the Spanish third division clubs, has one of the biggest stadiums (with more than 14.000 seats).