Real Betis Balompié won the alevín and benjamín categories at the Lanzarote International Cup, a tournament held at the Ciudad Deportiva de Lanzarote. The green and white team demonstrated their skill and prowess on the field, surpassing rivals like FC Barcelona and Valencia CF. The competition brought together over 120 teams in the benjamín, alevín, and infantil categories, and featured teams from different parts of Spain and abroad. The Vice President of the Government of the Canary Islands, Manuel Domínguez, highlighted the commitment of the regional government to promoting physical activity and sports among young people. The closing day was attended by the President of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, Astrid Pérez, and the Councilor for Education, Professional Training, Physical Activity, and Sports of the Government of the Canary Islands, Poli Suárez. Real Betis Balompié also had the support of their academy, which demonstrated their talent and dedication in the tournament. The green and white team faced tough opponents, but their determination and skill allowed them to take the title. The Lanzarote International Cup is an annual tournament that brings together the best youth football teams from Spain and abroad. Real Betis Balompié was crowned champion in the alevín and benjamín categories, and demonstrated their commitment to developing young talent. The tournament featured over 300 matches, and the twelve fields distributed throughout the island's municipalities hosted the participating teams. The final day included a symbolic action in favor of inclusion, reaffirming the tournament's social and sustainable commitment.