
Subscribe & Follow
Jobs
Real Madrid launches first soccer academy in South Africa

The Real Madrid Foundation Academy will offer a soccer development programme for children and teenagers, focusing on athletic, academic, and personal development.
The academy will host three elite teams competing in the 2025 Local Football Association (LFA) season, alongside additional developmental teams to cater to players of various skill levels. A second academy is also set to open in Modderfontein, Johannesburg, in the second quarter of 2025.
Generation Schools will host the Real Madrid Foundation in Imhoff and the academy will be led by Alberto Giménez, the Foundation’s Technical director in South Africa. Giménez brings over 20 years of coaching experience and a UEFA Pro licence.
“We are thrilled to welcome the Real Madrid Foundation to our Imhoff campus, and further sites across South Africa in the near future,” said Jevron Epstein, CEO of Generation Schools.
Football legend, Roberto Carlos, commented on the launch saying, “We are delighted to bring the Real Madrid Foundation’s values and training philosophy to South Africa.
“This initiative is about more than just football; it’s about using sport as a tool to foster education, integration, and social development. We look forward to working closely with Generation Schools to create a nurturing environment for our young athletes.”
Enrolments for the 2025 academic year will open soon. For more information please visit www.realmadridfoundation.co.za.
Related
The sky is the limit with Mamelodi Sundowns' new home and away kits 17 Jul 2024 Adidas reveals new Real Madrid CF home kit for 2024/25 7 Jun 2024 Religion and soccer collide in DStv ad, ARB dismisses blasphemy allegations Karabo Ledwaba 1 Mar 2024 #OrchidsandOnions: Castle Lager gets surprise ROI on sponsoring Bafana Bafana Brendan Seery 5 Feb 2024 Real Madrid stadium revamp gets ready for Taylor Swift, faces new corruption allegations Lindsey Schutters 24 Nov 2023 Kaizer Chiefs - a branding success story Thandisizwe Mgudlwa 27 Oct 2023 Morocco spends $500m on new stadium for World Cup 2030 Ahmed Eljechtimi 20 Oct 2023 Adidas and Orlando Pirates collaborate with Thebe Magugu on new jersey design 19 Jul 2023
