Real Betis Cantera Explained

Clubname:Real Betis (youth system)
Capacity:4,000
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Ángel Haro
Coach:Pablo Del Pino
League:División de Honor
Position:División de Honor – Group 4, 3rd
Season:2019–20
Website:http://www.realbetisbalompie.es/en/teams/academy/juvenil-a/
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The cantera (quarry) of Spanish professional football club Real Betis is the organisation's youth academy, developing players from childhood through to the integration of the best prospects into the adult teams.

The final category within the youth structure is the Juvenil A under-18/19 team, which represents the club in national competitions. Successful graduates usually move to the club's reserve team, Betis Deportivo, which is also considered part of the cantera due to being a stage in progression towards the senior team, albeit competing in the adult league system (currently Segunda División B).

The academy is based at the club training complex, Ciudad Deportiva Luis del Sol.

Background and structure

The top football clubs in the Spanish leagues generally place great importance in developing their cantera to promote the players from within, or sell to other clubs as a source of revenue, and Real Betis is no exception. Their youth recruitment network is focused around their home region of Andalusia, and in particular the Province of Seville, and there are collaboration agreements in place with small clubs in the region.

The club training complex is named in honour of Luis Del Sol, a 1950s youth graduate who went on to greatness with Real Madrid, Juventus and Spain.

Betis face a battle with city rivals Sevilla to sign the best local prospects. As at senior level, over recent years Sevilla have been slightly superior to Betis, both in terms of success in youth competitions and producing quality players for the first team.

The core of young prospects are first introduced into the Benjamín teams at around age 8, and advance by an age group every season through Alevín, Infantil, Cadete and Juvenil levels. The players who are retained by Betis after their Juvenil A spell (aged about 18) would typically join reserve team Betis Deportivo, to gain experience in an adult league (Segunda División B level in most years). They can spend up to five years with the B team, often with some loan spells at other clubs included, although the best players usually move up to the senior team within 2 seasons if considered ready to do so, with the remaining B team members augmented by the next set of youth graduates in their ongoing battle to retain their divisional status.

The best achievements of the Betis senior side in the early 21st century, when they won the 2004–05 Copa del Rey,[1] finished 4th in the league, and qualified for the Champions League. This was accomplished with a high number of homegrown players in the squad including Capi,[2] David Rivas,[3] Arzu, Melli and Juan José Cañas[4] whose careers were defined by their long spells at Betis, plus Joaquín who later transferred to Valencia for €25 million.[5]

In the subsequent decade, the production line of canteranos did not stall entirely, but the Verdiblancos never came close to developing another group of that quality, nor were they able to nurture any exceptional individuals who could be sold on for economic benefit, until 2017 when Dani Ceballos signed for Real Madrid for €18 million.[6] [7] The same club have also tempted younger players to join their academy from that of Betis for little or no fee, 15-year-old Fernando Rufo following in the footsteps of several others in summer 2018.[8] The record for the largest fee received by the club was soon eclipsed in July 2018 with the €30 million purchase of Fabián Ruiz by Napoli,[9] while Junior Firpo went to FC Barcelona a year later for another €18 million fee.[10]

National competitions

The Juvenil A team play in Group IV of the División de Honor Juvenil de Fútbol as their regular annual competition. Their main rivals in the league group are Sevilla and Málaga. The under-17 team, Juvenil B plays in the Liga Nacional Juvenil de Fútbol, which is the lower division of the same structure.

The team also regularly participates in the Copa de Campeones and the Copa del Rey Juvenil, qualification for which is dependent on final league group position. In these nationwide competitions, the opposition includes the academy teams of Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao, Espanyol and Real Madrid.

International tournaments

It is possible for Betis Juvenil to participate in the UEFA Youth League, either by winning the previous season's Copa de Campeones or by way of the senior team qualifying for the UEFA Champions League group stages, but so far neither has been achieved.

Head coaches

SquadAgeCoachTierLeague
Juvenil A16-18Pablo Del Pino1División de Honor (Gr. IV)
Juvenil B16-17Gustavo Sánchez2Liga Nacional (Gr. XIV)
Cadete A15-16Juan Barco1División de Honor Andaluza Cadete[11]
Cadete B14-15Miguel Ángel Caro2Primera Andaluza Cadete (Gr. 1)

Current squads

Juvenil A

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Juvenil B

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Famous players

Notable graduates who passed through the youth system on their way to establishing themselves with the Betis senior side and/or other clubs include:players currently at Betis in bold, 'graduation' year in parentheses

Season to season (Juvenil A)

Superliga / Liga de Honor sub-19

Seasons with two or more trophies shown in bold[14]

:Season: :

Level Group Position Notes
1 7th Quarter-final
1 4th Semi-final
1 4th Semi-final
1 bgcolor=silver2nd bgcolor=goldWinners
1990–91 1 7th Quarter-final
1991–92 1 13th bgcolor=silverRunners-up
1992–93 1 N/A N/A Did not enter tournaments
1993–94 1 N/A N/A Did not enter tournaments
1994–95 1 N/A N/A Did not enter tournaments

División de Honor Juvenil

Seasons with two or more trophies shown in bold[14]

  • Season*
Level Group Position Europe/notes
1995–96 1 4 bgcolor=silver2nd Quarter-final N/A rowspan="16"
1996–97 1 4 3rd Quarter-final N/A
1997–98 1 4 bgcolor=silver2nd bgcolor=goldWinners N/A
1998–99 1 4 bgcolor=silver2nd bgcolor=goldWinners N/A
1999–00 1 4 4th N/A
2000–01 1 4 bgcolor=silver2nd N/A
2001–02 1 4 bgcolor=gold1st 2nd in group of 3
2002–03 1 4 bgcolor=silver2nd N/A
2003–04 1 4 3rd N/A
2004–05 1 4 3rd N/A
1 4 bgcolor=gold1st 2nd in group of 3
1 4 bgcolor=silver2nd N/A
1 4 bgcolor=silver2nd N/A
1 4 11th N/A
1 4 bgcolor=gold1st Semi-final
1 4 4th N/A
1 4 3rd N/A
1 4 4th N/A
1 IV 3rd N/A
1 IV 4th N/A
1 IV 3rd N/A
1 IV 3rd N/A
1 IV bgcolor=silver2nd N/A
1 IV 3rd N/A
1 IV 3rd N/A N/A N/A
1 IV-B/C 2nd/4th N/A N/A
1 IV bgcolor=gold1st N/A
1 IV bgcolor=gold1st bgcolor=silverN/A
1 IV bgcolor=silver2nd bgcolor=silverN/A

Honours

National competitions

Notes

Notes and References

  1. News: Dani delivers for Betis. UEFA.com. 12 June 2005 . 17 September 2017.
  2. Web site: Capi: El adiós a un grande. Capi: Farewell to a great. Al Final de la Palmera. Spanish. 20 June 2010. 17 September 2017.
  3. Web site: ¿Qué fue de los héroes de la 2004/05? (Episodio I). What happened to 2004/05's heroes? (Episode I). Vídeos del Betis. Spanish. 25 October 2012. 17 September 2017.
  4. Web site: Bético de familia. Bético by family. Blanquivioletas. Spanish. 7 February 2013. 17 September 2017.
  5. Web site: Joaquín ficha por el Valencia. Joaquín signs for Valencia. El Mundo. Spanish. 24 August 2006. 24 January 2017.
  6. News: Comunicado oficial: Dani Ceballos. Official announcement: Dani Ceballos. . Spanish. 14 July 2017. 17 September 2017.
  7. News: Ceballos rejects Barcelona to agree six-year Real Madrid contract. Marca. 8 July 2017. 17 September 2017.
  8. News: El Madrid 'birla' al Betis otra joya de la cantera. Madrid 'pinch' another gem of the Betis quarry. El Desmarque. Spanish. 5 June 2018. 30 June 2018.
  9. Web site: Official: Napoli pay Ruiz clause . Football Italia . 5 July 2018 . 6 July 2019 .
  10. Web site: Barça sign Junior Firpo. FC Barcelona. 4 August 2019. 18 August 2020.
  11. http://www.lapreferente.com/C7402-1/primera-andaluza-grupo-1/C7422-1/division-de-honor-andaluza/estadisticas.html La Preferente - División de Honor Andaluza
  12. Web site: Real Betis website: Juvenil A squad 16/17.
  13. Web site: Real Betis website: Juvenil B squad 16/17.
  14. http://arquero-arba.futbolme.net/Juveniles/indexjuv.htm Historical Spanish Juvenile Competition Results