Real Betis Balompié has announced the signing of seven young talents from Sevilla and Cádiz to strengthen its academy. The club has acquired the services of four young players from Sevilla FC's academy, including Pablo López Estirado, Adrián Sina, Juan José García, and Mateo Luz. On the other hand, Nacho Álvarez, Alejandro Oviedo, and Ignacio Romero arrive from Cádiz CF. Pablo López is a 16-year-old right winger who has been champion with Sevilla FC's cadet team in the Andalusian Honor Division. Adrián Sina is a Spanish winger of Albanian descent who has been an international sub 14 with Albania. Juan José García is a striker who has played this season in the infantile team of Sevilla FC's Honor Division. Mateo Luz is a winger who has played this season in the infantile team of Sevilla FC's First Andalusian team. Nacho Álvarez arrives from Cádiz CF and is the brother of Carlos Álvarez, a player for Levante. Alejandro Oviedo is a center forward who also comes from Cádiz and has played 23 games with the Cadete A team of the Cádiz club. Ignacio Romero is an infant who has scored 18 goals in 20 games this season with Cádiz. All these young talents join the discipline of Real Betis, whose academy is directed by Miguel Calzado. The signing of these young values is an important step to strengthen the academy of Real Betis Balompié and ensure the future of the club. Real Betis Balompié continues to work to improve its team and academy, and the signing of these young talents is an example of its commitment to grassroots football. The young signings of Real Betis Balompié have great potential and are ready to demonstrate their worth in the team. The club is excited to have these young talents in its academy and is confident that they will make a great contribution to the team in the future. The incorporation of these young players is a significant boost to the club's academy and will help to ensure its continued success.
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Real Betis Balompié signs young talents from Sevilla and Cádiz | Adrián
Real Betis Balompié strengthens its academy with the signing of seven young talents from Sevilla and Cádiz, including Pablo López and Alejandro Oviedo
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