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Sevilla FC Launches Easter Academy Camp in London as Part of International Expansion Strategy.

  • Writer: Roger Hampel
    Roger Hampel
  • 8 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Roger Hampel


Sevilla FC

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Sevilla FC has launched a new Easter Academy Camp in London, marking another step in the club’s internationalisation strategy as it continues to export its player development model beyond Spain.


The initiative, operated through Sevilla FC Academy, targets young players aged 8 to 19 and introduces the club’s official training methodology into one of the most competitive and commercially significant football markets in Europe.


While positioned as a short-term training programme, the project reflects a broader strategic direction: using academy-driven initiatives to expand brand presence, build early-stage fan relationships, and establish long-term development pathways in international markets.


Exporting Development Methodology Into Key Football Markets Sevilla FC

The London-based camp will be led by coaches connected to Sevilla FC’s academy ecosystem, ensuring that training delivery aligns with the club’s established technical, tactical and educational framework.


Participants will undergo structured sessions covering:

• technical and tactical development

• tailored physical preparation

• internal competitive formats


Beyond the on-field programme, the camp is designed to replicate elements of Sevilla FC’s broader development philosophy, combining sporting performance with personal development and exposure to the club’s football culture.


The model mirrors a growing trend among European clubs: extending academy methodologies internationally as a scalable asset, rather than limiting development structures to domestic environments.


 
 
 

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