Organized by LaLiga in partnership with the José Ramón de la Morena Foundation, this international youth football tournament brought together 20 clubs from five continents to mark the 30th anniversary of this flagship competition.
As the only Arab and African representative, WAC competed in Group C alongside Real Madrid, Atlético de Madrid, Real Betis, and Sevilla FC.
Considered one of the most prestigious events in youth football, the tournament has unveiled numerous talents who later became major figures in world football.
In a statement to MAP, the tournament’s founder, José Ramón de la Morena, had previously recalled that the tournament, launched 30 years ago, aims to create opportunities for young footballers and promote the values of effort, respect, and solidarity, welcoming its evolution into a global competition.
He also expressed his enthusiasm about discovering WAC’s young players, praising the quality of the club’s academy, the rise of Moroccan football, and the remarkable performance of the Morocco national football team at the last World Cup.
The competition concluded on Sunday with Real Betis Balompié being crowned champions after a hard-fought and spectacular 3–1 victory over Flamengo in the final.