CD Leganés: Pioneering Football Training with IFREQ Technology in Belgium
In an era where football is as much about innovation as it is about passion, CD Leganés continues to make impressive strides. From May 8 to May 11, 2025, the Spanish club, in collaboration with IFREQ technology, embarked on a groundbreaking journey to the historic town of Waterloo, Belgium. Here, they orchestrated a football training event that was as much about nurturing young talent as it was about showcasing the future of football training.
The initiative, aimed at over 400 young footballers, was not just a testament to CD Leganés' commitment to youth development, but also a bold statement about the role of technology in modern football. The lush green fields of Waterloo, a place more known for its historical battles, now became the battleground for a different kind of contest — one where skill, strategy, and innovation took center stage.
The event was marked by a series of practical sessions, where young athletes were introduced to technology-driven performance analysis and skill development drills. In the hallowed tradition of football, where the sound of a whistle and the roar of the crowd often set the rhythm, this gathering was a harmonious blend of tradition and technology. The participants, wide-eyed and eager, embraced the cutting-edge techniques that IFREQ technology brought to the table.
CD Leganés' venture into Belgium is part of a broader strategy to strengthen international partnerships and expand their training programs beyond the sunny climes of Spain. This collaboration with IFREQ signifies a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing football training standards worldwide. The club, known for its rich history and dedication to the sport, is now making waves on a global scale, proving that innovation knows no borders.
This event was officially announced by CD Leganés on May 5, 2025, setting the stage for what would be an unforgettable experience for every young player involved. As the final whistle blew on May 11, the legacy of this event was clear: CD Leganés had not only inspired a new generation of players but had also cemented its role as a pioneer in the integration of technology in football training.