Real Sociedad Cantera
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2023 | Real Sociedad's youth team qualified for the UEFA Youth League again after the senior team's Champions League qualification, though they finished bottom of their group which included Benfica and Red Bull Salzburg. |
2022 | Real Sociedad qualified for the Champions League in the 2022–23 La Liga season, maintaining their competitive performance with a squad containing significant local talent. |
2018 | Loren Juarros completed his tenure as the club's director of football, a position he held since 2009. |
July 2018 | Álvaro Odriozola was transferred to Real Madrid for a fee of approximately €35 million, further demonstrating the club's ability to develop and sell high-value players. |
January 2018 | Iñigo Martínez was transferred to Athletic Bilbao after they paid his €32 million release clause. |
2016 | Real Sociedad added Real Sociedad C to their club structure, providing an additional pathway for youth players to progress to the senior team. |
2014 | Real Sociedad Cantera becomes Runners-up in the Copa de Campeones, finishes 1st in their group, and reaches the Round of 16 in the Copa del Rey Juvenil. |
2014 | Antoine Griezmann was transferred from the club for a fee of €30 million, highlighting the successful development of a non-local talent in their youth system. |
2013 | Real Sociedad Cantera finishes 4th in their División de Honor Juvenil group. |
2013 | Real Sociedad's Juvenil squad finished top of their group in the UEFA Youth League but were eliminated from the knockout stage by Schalke 04. |
July 2013 | Asier Illarramendi was transferred to Real Madrid for €32.2 million, representing a significant sale from the club's youth system. |
2012 | Real Sociedad's senior team qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stages, enabling their Juvenil squad to participate in the 2013–14 UEFA Youth League. |
2010 | Real Sociedad was promoted back to La Liga, marking the beginning of a successful period of integrating homegrown players from their youth academy. |
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