A group of South Africa’s brightest young football prospects recently took a significant step toward their professional dreams, travelling to Spain to participate in LaLiga’s renowned Next Gen competition — a global initiative aimed at discovering and nurturing the next wave of football talent.
This wasn’t just another overseas football camp. For these talented youngsters, it was a transformative journey of skill development, cultural exchange, and personal growth. The Next Gen programme, part of the broader EA SPORTS FC FUTURES initiative, blends elite-level coaching with education and immersive experiences, ensuring participants grow both on and off the field.
From Rustenburg to Madrid
The journey began three months ago in Rustenburg, where a rigorous series of qualifying rounds identified eight standout players — four boys and four girls — selected based on their technical abilities, attitude, and desire to learn. They joined a diverse group of young footballers from 11 other countries, including those scouted in cities such as Dubai, New York, Ho Chi Minh City, and Guatemala City.
These final selections were made in collaboration with LaLiga’s international academies and local partner organisations, who were not only looking for talent but for individuals who embody the spirit of growth and determination.
Once in Madrid, the South African stars-in-the-making immersed themselves in a football culture that’s revered across the globe. The programme included elite training sessions under the guidance of top youth coaches, friendly matches against youth teams from LaLiga EA SPORTS clubs, and visits to world-famous football landmarks.
This immersive experience was designed not only to sharpen their footballing skills but also to give them a glimpse of life in the competitive European football scene — a dream shared by many young athletes across the world.
More Than Just Football
For 15-year-old Kgatliso Raseloma, a Grade 9 student at HF Tlou High School and a proud Orlando Pirates supporter, the experience was nothing short of life-changing.
“I was happy and shocked at the same time when I heard I’d be travelling to Madrid,” Raseloma told Independent Newspapers.
Inspired by stars like Jude Bellingham and Relebohile Mofokeng, Raseloma revealed that her biggest takeaway wasn’t just tactical. “My biggest learning from the coaches in Madrid was that we must not play with emotions. We must attack when we have the ball and defend as soon as we lose it.”
Beyond tactics, Raseloma emphasized the deeper impact of the trip: “This opportunity shaped my dreams. It gave me exposure, showed me what discipline means, and what it takes to grow as a player.”
A Launchpad for Future Stars
The impact of this journey may extend far beyond the few weeks spent in Spain. With scouts and club representatives observing, the trip potentially served as a stepping stone for future trials, further development, and even club interest from Europe’s top leagues.
The Next Gen initiative continues to be a beacon for young footballers worldwide, opening doors and creating unforgettable memories — and for South Africa’s next generation, this journey to Spain might just be the beginning of something much bigger.
Inside the LaLiga Next Gen Journey
Feature | Description |
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Programme Name | LaLiga Next Gen |
Host Country | Spain (Madrid) |
South African Participants | 8 players (4 boys, 4 girls) selected from Rustenburg |
Global Reach | Players from 12 countries including USA, Vietnam, UAE, Guatemala |
Organisers | LaLiga and EA SPORTS (EA SPORTS FC FUTURES programme) |
Activities | Elite training, friendly matches, cultural exploration, stadium visits |
Objective | Youth development, education, international exposure |
Outcome | Skill enhancement, personal growth, possible club interest |
As South Africa continues to develop its football talent pipeline, programmes like Next Gen play a crucial role in bridging the gap between local dreams and international opportunities — proving that with the right support, the world stage is within reach.
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