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Leo’s Second 2nd of Soccer Training in Spain

Image of Leo Avalos with text that reads: Leo's Second Week of Soccer Training in Spain.
Leo’s Second Week in Spain

Leo Avalos, a determined young soccer player from Modesto, California, continues to embrace the unique challenges and opportunities of his training experience in Spain. His second week has been an intense yet rewarding period, filled with growth, both on and off the field.

A Taste of Spain

One of the first things Leo noticed about life in Spain was the freshness and quality of the food. “The food experience overall caught me by surprise,” Leo shared. “Everything is fresh and actually good for you, unlike the U.S., which uses a lot of bad chemicals.” Beyond the meals, Leo enjoys the charm of small-town life in Lora del Río, where he can walk everywhere, a stark contrast to the car-dependent lifestyle in Modesto.

Finding Support in a New Environment

Leo has been fortunate to connect with supportive individuals who have eased his transition. His nutritionist, Paula, was the first to greet him at the airport, offering a warm welcome. His roommate, Cristobal Vargas, has played a crucial role in helping Leo adjust, offering rides, training support, and a brotherly presence. “Cristobal made everything easier for me. He’s like an older brother,” Leo said. Manuel Crespo has also been instrumental in providing guidance and encouragement.

A New Perspective on Soccer

Training with Spanish clubs has given Leo a firsthand look at the tactical depth and precision of soccer in Spain. “In Spain, the coaches expect you to play well and fast,” Leo said. His initial reaction stepping onto the field was one of gratitude. “I thanked God for guiding me in the right direction. This is just the beginning of my dream.”

The drills have been both challenging and enlightening. “They got me tired so my body could react on its own. It’s about being smart on the field,” Leo explained. He’s learning to rely on instinct, a shift from the more deliberate decision-making he was used to in the U.S.

Image of Leo in a red top standing on a soccer field
Leo’s Second Week of Soccer Training in Spain.

Learning from the Soccer Community

Leo’s second week also included observing a third-division soccer match. “Watching the level of play was amazing,” he said. “It inspired me to push myself even harder.” The quick, mistake-free style of play among local players has motivated Leo to adapt to their high-speed, collaborative approach.

Reflections on Growth

Through all the training and cultural immersion, Leo has come to appreciate the blessings in his life. “I’ve learned how lucky I am to have a family that supports me,” he shared. Wandering through Spain’s beautiful streets and landscapes has left an unforgettable impression on him, inspiring him to aim higher in both soccer and life.

Looking Ahead

As Leo continues his journey, he is laser-focused on improving every aspect of his game. His training sessions with Cristobal, adherence to a disciplined diet, and daily commitment to personal growth are setting a strong foundation for the weeks ahead. “I’m excited to give it my all, day in and day out, and revolve my time around soccer,” Leo said.

A Proving Ground for Dreams

Leo’s experience in Spain is more than just training—it’s a transformative chapter in his life. He’s not only sharpening his skills on the field but also gaining invaluable life lessons. As he moves forward, Leo’s story serves as an inspiration to other young players chasing their dreams.

At Cruizers Academy, we strive to create opportunities for young athletes to reach their full potential. Leo’s journey is a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and the right support system. As Leo continues his journey, his growth both on and off the field is clear. He’s not just training to become a better player; he’s building memories and experiences that will shape him for years to come. Spain has become more than just a destination for Leo—it’s a proving ground for his dreams.

Leo Avalos, a young soccer player, standing confidently in a black soccer jersey, with the text 'From Modesto Soccer Fields to Elite Training in Spain' and the Modesto Cruizers logo displayed on a sleek black and gray background.

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Leo Avalos, a young soccer player, standing confidently in a black soccer jersey, with the text 'From Modesto Soccer Fields to Elite Training in Spain' and the Modesto Cruizers logo displayed on a sleek black and gray background.
Leo Avalos, taking his soccer career to the next level in Spain.

Embarking on a journey that would take him far from the familiar fields of Modesto, California, to Lora del Río, an old town 40 miles outside Sevilla, Spain, Leo Avalos stepped into a new chapter of his life. For the 17-year-old rising soccer player, this trip was more than a change of scenery—it was the next step in a lifelong dream.

Leo’s journey began with three flights and two layovers, traveling a total of 24 hours. By the time his feet touched Spanish soil, exhaustion mixed with excitement. “My first thought was how different it is from the U.S.,” he said, reflecting on the sights and sounds of a new country. As he made his way to his apartment in Lora del Río, the quiet charm of the town immediately struck him. Narrow streets, close-knit neighborhoods, and a slower pace of life contrasted with the hustle of Modesto. It was a world apart, but Leo was ready to embrace it.

Adjusting to a New Life in Spain

The first day in Spain was all about recovery. Jet lag had taken its toll, and Leo spent most of the day in bed resting. But by the second day, he began to explore the town, discovering that everything in Lora del Río was within walking distance. “You can walk through the whole town,” he said, noting how different it felt compared to sprawling American cities. The climate, similar to Modesto’s, helped him adjust, but the initial days of training were still a challenge. His body was adapting not just to the time difference but to the rigorous demands of his new schedule.

Leo’s first meal in Spain was a revelation—a potato omelette, a Spanish dish known as “tortilla de patatas.” “It caught me by surprise, but it was really good,” he said. Healthier and more balanced than the food he was used to back home, Spanish cuisine quickly became one of his favorite parts of the experience.

First Steps on the Field

Leo’s first training session was on a turf field, meticulously watered to ensure the ball moved faster—a detail that symbolized the style and precision of Spanish soccer. “I came onto the field with the mentality that I would own this place and give it my best,” he said. From the moment the session began, the difference in the level of play was evident. The speed was faster, the intensity higher. Players moved with purpose, passing the ball quickly and creating space in ways that felt instinctual.

“The coaching style here is very different,” Leo explained. “They expect you to play fast and let your body take over when you’re tired, testing your instincts and skill.” It was a challenge, but one that Leo embraced with excitement.

A scenic view of a pristine soccer field at Lora del Rio in Spain, featuring a red corner flag under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
The serene training grounds of Lora del Rio, Spain

Life in Lora del Río

Adjusting to life in Lora del Río meant adopting a new routine. Leo’s days started early, often waking up at 5 a.m. He would stretch, brush his teeth, and head to the field. Training sessions were frequent—two to three times a day. Mornings and afternoons were spent working one-on-one with his roommate, helping each other improve and work on their weaknesses. Evenings were reserved for training with local clubs, where the level of competition pushed him to his limits.

Outside of soccer, Leo found time to explore and admire the city’s beauty and rich history. He also focused on building connections. “The best thing to do is get out of your comfort zone and make new friends,” he said. These bonds made the experience even more fulfilling.

Lessons from the First Week

By the end of the first week, Leo had already learned valuable lessons. Training in Spain demanded more than physical skill—it required mental toughness. “I’ve learned to react while my body is tired, relying on my instincts and abilities,” he shared. The challenge of stepping into an unfamiliar environment, meeting new people, and adapting to a different style of play had helped him grow both as a player and as a person.

For Leo, the most memorable moment so far has been connecting with people who speak a different language. It reminded him of the universal power of soccer—a game that transcends borders and brings people together.

Words of Wisdom

Leo’s advice to young players dreaming of opportunities like his is simple yet profound: “Give all your glory and praise to the Lord up above. He will guide you to succeed. Never lose sight of your dream. While others are sleeping and dreaming of making it pro, be up training to make your dreams come true.”

His journey to Spain has been one of self-discovery, resilience, and gratitude. “This experience has made me realize how grateful I am for my family and friends who support me,” Leo said. “It’s about making a name for yourself and leaving a mark.”

From the dusty fields of Modesto to the well-watered turf in Spain, Leo Avalos is living his dream, one step at a time. His journey is a testament to hard work, faith, and the power of embracing the unknown. As he continues to train and grow, the world will surely hear more about this young talent from Modesto who dared to dream big.

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Leo Avalos, a young soccer player from Modesto, smiling confidently in a black jersey with the Modesto Cruizers logo and text reading 'From Modesto's Soccer Fields to Training in Spain.
Leo Avalos journey, from local fields to the international stage is inspiring young athletes.
Leo Avalos, a young soccer player from Modesto, smiling confidently in a black jersey with the Modesto Cruizers logo and text reading 'From Modesto's Soccer Fields to Training in Spain.

Leo Avalos: From Modesto’s Soccer Fields to Training in Spain, 1

Leo Avalos, a young soccer player from Modesto, smiling confidently in a black jersey with the Modesto Cruizers logo and text reading 'From Modesto's Soccer Fields to Training in Spain.
Leo Avalos journey, from local fields to the international stage is inspiring young athletes.

At Cruizers Academy, we are proud to share the inspiring story of Leonardo “Leo” Avalos, a young, talented soccer player from Modesto whose determination and skill have taken him far beyond his hometown. Thanks to the direction and support of Rudy Gonzalez, Director of Coaching at Cruizers Academy, Leo is now training in Spain, a step that many young players dream of but few achieve. On November 17, Leo began a four-week journey to Sevilla and southern Spain, where he’ll train with top teams and coaches, preparing to take his game to the next level.

Leo Avalos training on a soccer field in Spain under bright lights, wearing a red training top, showcasing his commitment to elite-level soccer development.

From Modesto to the World Stage

Leo’s soccer story began on the fields of Modesto, where he grew up kicking a ball under the encouragement of his father, Claudio, a former goalkeeper in local amateur leagues. From those early moments, it was clear Leo had a passion for the game. The rough fields of his hometown helped shape his resilience and determination, qualities that set him apart as a player.

Over the past five years, Leo has made a name for himself with Mustang Soccer Club, where he developed into a standout athlete. His accomplishments are a testament to his talent and work ethic:

  • Four NorCal League Championships
  • Two NorCal Player of the Year awards
  • Two All-American honors

But what truly defines Leo is his ability to deliver when it counts. In a playoff game in North Carolina, his team faced a daunting 2-0 deficit at halftime. Leo rose to the occasion, scoring two goals and assisting on two more to lead his team to an electrifying 5-3 victory. Moments like these highlight his ability to inspire and lead, both on and off the field.

Training in Spain: A New Challenge

Now, Leo is in Spain, training with elite teams in Sevilla and southern Spain. Spain, known for its technical and tactical approach to the beautiful game of soccer, provides the perfect environment for Leo to refine his skills and develop as a s player. Over the next four weeks, he’ll get invaluable experience. He will learn from elite coaches and face high-level competition that will prepare him for the future.

For Leo, who dreams of playing for Real Madrid, this opportunity is a significant milestone in his journey. Training in Spain is more than just an experience. It’s a step toward realizing his full potential.

Leo Avalos practicing soccer drills on a professional field in Spain, wearing a red training top and showcasing his dedication to skill development.
Leo Avalos, sharpening his ball control during a training session at a renowned soccer academy in Spain.

At Cruizers, We Help Players Achieve Their Goals

Although Leo isn’t part of Cruizers Academy, his story reflects what we stand for: helping young players achieve their dreams. As Director of Coaching at Cruizers Academy, Rudy Gonzalez works tirelessly to support and guide players as they pursue their goals, both on and off the field.

At Cruizers Academy, we believe in providing opportunities for growth and development, empowering every player to reach their full potential. Whether it’s through training programs, mentorship, or community support, we’re here to help players chase their dreams, just like Leo is doing in Spain.

Follow Cruizers Academy for more stories of young players taking their soccer journey to the next level.