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Three Weyburn soccer stars invited to train at Real Madrid Academy

Three talented youth soccer players from the Weyburn Soccer Association have earned an invitation to train at the prestigious Real Madrid Academy in Spain.
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These three Weyburn soccer players, Lexington Roy, Ranson Jordens and Ethan Thiedig, will spend a week at the Real Madrid Academy next spring.

WEYBURN - In a remarkable achievement for local sports, three talented youth soccer players from the Weyburn Soccer Association have earned an invitation to train at the prestigious Real Madrid Academy in Spain. This opportunity places these young athletes in the company of some of the world's most promising soccer talent and is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and the quality of training provided by the Weyburn Soccer Club.

The three players—Ranson Jordens, Lexington Roy, and Ethan Thiedig—will spend a week at the Real Madrid Academy, known globally for developing top-tier soccer talent. During this intensive training program, they will receive world-class coaching, hone their skills, and experience firsthand what it takes to compete at the highest levels of soccer.

This is not only a dream come true for these young athletes but also a significant milestone for the Weyburn Soccer Association and the broader Weyburn community. The boys were inspired to pursue this opportunity after Weyburn’s Gabriella Friesen made the trip earlier this year.

The club, which has been a cornerstone of youth sports in Weyburn, is immensely proud of its players' accomplishments. Having three players from Weyburn recognized on such a prestigious platform is a clear indication of the club's commitment to nurturing local talent and fostering a passion for soccer within the community.

“We are beyond excited and proud of our players," said Jason Roy, President of Weyburn Soccer Association. "This opportunity not only showcases the talent we have here in Weyburn but also puts our club on the map. It’s a great moment for soccer in our city, and we’re eager to see how this experience will inspire other young athletes in our community.”

The three boys recently attended the Real Madrid soccer camp in Edmonton this summer where they earned their invitation to train in Spain. Ranson, Lexington and Ethan excelled on the Division 1 team Forge FC this past year, and most recently Ranson and Lexington brought home Bronze medals from the Saskatchewan Summer Games after Team СÀ¶ÊÓƵeast beat out Regina.

In the world of soccer, Real Madrid CF is like the New York Yankees of baseball. The team has the most Championship titles (15) and the most La Liga titles (36). It was the team that Cristiano Ronaldo played on and still has the biggest stars in soccer such as Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior.

While the invitation itself is an honor, the costs associated with attending the Real Madrid Academy are significant. Travel, accommodation, and participation fees add up quickly, and the families of these players are seeking community support to make this dream a reality. The total cost for the three players and chaperones to attend the camp is estimated at $30,000.

The “Road to Real Madrid” players are calling on local businesses and community members to help fund this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. By donating, companies will not only be supporting these young athletes but also investing in the future of Weyburn soccer. Contributions will help alleviate the financial burden on the families and ensure that these players can focus on making the most of their time in Spain.

Supporting these players goes beyond helping three kids fulfill a dream. It also sends a strong message about the value Weyburn places on youth sports and the importance of community in helping local talent thrive. The experience and knowledge these players will bring back to Weyburn will benefit the entire soccer community, inspiring younger players and elevating the overall level of play within the club.

Local businesses that contribute will not only be aiding these young athletes but will also gain positive visibility and demonstrate their commitment to supporting local sports. This partnership between businesses and the Weyburn Soccer Association is crucial for building a strong, vibrant sports community in Weyburn.

Donations can be made directly by contacting Rob Jordens at (306) 891-5146, emailing [email protected] or visiting “Road to Real Madrid” page on Facebook. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings these players one step closer to representing Weyburn on an international stage.

With your help, Ranson, Lexington, and Ethan can seize this incredible opportunity to train at the Real Madrid Academy, bringing pride not just to their families but to the entire Weyburn community.

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