La Nostra Copa Alevín: Road to the Octavos and Beyond
The competition is heating up in La Nostra Copa Alevín, with several teams already securing their spots in the octavos (round of 16). Beyond the immediate matches, the tournament structure reveals a clear path to the quarterfinals and semifinals, promising exciting clashes for young footballers.
Recent Results Fuel Octavos Anticipation
Several teams have already demonstrated their prowess in the 1/16 finals. Notable victories include Celtic Elche C.F. ‘A’ defeating C.F. La Nucía ‘A’ with a decisive 5-0 scoreline, and Levante U.D. ‘A’ overcoming PICASSENT CF ‘A’ 3-1. Patacona C.F. ‘A’ also advanced with a 2-1 win against Sp. Mislata U.F. ‘A’.
Other qualifying teams include Elda Unión C.F., C.D. Castellón ‘A’, C.F. Inter San José, Primer Toque C.F., U.D. Alzira ‘A’, C.F. Fundació VCF ‘A’, and C.D.F. Canet ‘A’.
Upcoming Matches to Watch
The road to the octavos isn’t complete yet. Several key matches are still on the schedule. On February 18th, Sport Catarroja C.F. ‘A’ will face C.D. Don Bosco ‘A’. February 19th features a double-header with C.F. Fair Play Villena ‘A’ versus Hércules C.F. ‘A’ and LaCross Babel C.F. ‘A’ against Elche C.F. ‘A’. The final 1/16 match is scheduled for February 24th, pitting Carlet EMF C.F. ‘A’ against CF Gandia ‘A’.
Octavos Draw: A Look at the Brackets
The octavos final pairings are set, organized into four bombos (groups). Primer Toque CF and C.D. Castellón are in Bombo 1, while C.F. Inter San José Valencia and C.D.F Canet are in Bombo 2. Bombo 3 features C.F. Fundació VCF ‘A’ and Patacona CF. Valencia CF and CD Malilla, along with Sporting Beniferri and Sporting Xirivella, comprise Bombo 4.
The remaining bombos include Levante UD, Sport Catarroja, and C.D. Don Bosco (Bombo 5); UD Alzira, Carlet EMF, and CF Gandia (Bombo 6); Celtic Elche CF, C.F. Fair Play Villena, and Hércules C.F. (Bombo 7); and Elda Unión Cableworld CF, Lacross Babel C.F., and Elche C.F. (Bombo 8).
Tournament Progression: Quarterfinals and Semifinals
Following the octavos, the competition will move to the quarterfinals, where winners from Bombo 1 will face off against those from Bombo 2, and Bombo 3 will play Bombo 4. The right side of the bracket will see winners from Bombo 5 competing with those from Bombo 6, and Bombo 7 against Bombo 8.
The semifinals will then pit the winners of the left-side quarterfinals against each other, and the winners of the right-side quarterfinals. Teams from the upper portion of the bracket will have home advantage in the semifinals.
FAQ
Q: What age group is La Nostra Copa Alevín for?
A: The competition is for Alevín players (typically under 12 years old).
Q: What format is the competition played in?
A: The competition is played in a cup format, with teams progressing through rounds of elimination. The current stage is Fútbol 11.
Q: Where can I find the full tournament schedule?
A: The full schedule can be found on valenciabase.com and castellonbase.com.
Did you understand? This competition provides a crucial first experience for young players transitioning to 11-a-side football.
Stay tuned for further updates as La Nostra Copa Alevín progresses! Which teams will rise to the challenge and claim the title?
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