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SALAMANCA

One of the most interesting features of the Gañafote Cup is its format, which includes a qualifying phase that will be held soon in Salamanca, Spain.

This approach not only broadens the reach of the tournament, but also provides a unique opportunity for teams outside of Spain to take part in the Gañafote Cup experience. The team that wins the tournament in Salamanca receives a special invitation to participate in the final phase in Huelva.

Twelve teams of alevin age 2013, from Leon, Valladolid, Zamora, Avila and Salamanca itself, gathered to fight for the prize of going to the final tournament.

Between games, the young players were surprised to receive a visit from Mr. Vicente del Bosque.

In the final, UD Santa Marta was proclaimed champion with authority, deciding the result in their favor from the first moment.

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WHAT TO SEE IN SALAMANCA

The province of Salamanca, located in the west of Spain, is a place full of history, culture and natural beauty. One of its main attractions is the city of Salamanca, famous for its ancient university, which is a World Heritage Site and one of the oldest in Europe. In the Plaza Mayor, considered one of the most beautiful in Spain, you can enjoy baroque architecture and a vibrant atmosphere, perfect for relaxing on a terrace. Another place of interest is the Old Cathedral and the New Cathedral, which offer an impressive mix of architectural styles and spectacular views from their towers. In addition, the Convent of San Esteban and the Casa de las Conchas are obligatory stops for lovers of history and architecture.