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·19 de septiembre de 2025
Weekend schedule at La Academia (19-21 September)

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·19 de septiembre de 2025
We’re back in action with the schedule and match times for another weekend featuring the main teams of La Academia, whose objectives are unanimous and crystal clear: to win. Some, to escape relegation. Others, because they have yet to win at the start of the season. And the rest, to stay at the top of the table. Let’s review the schedule.
ATLÉTICO MADRILEÑO
After the agonizing home draw against Real Murcia, Fernando Torres’s side travel to Seville to face Betis Deportivo at the Ciudad Deportiva Luis del Sol. This match has had its time changed twice: initially scheduled for Friday night, but since it clashed with Real Betis – Real Sociedad, it was moved to Saturday at 14:00, and then changed again due to the high temperatures expected in the city, so it will be played at 12:00 on the same day. It will be broadcast, by the way, on Movistar (Canal Primera Federación, channel 52).
As a curiosity: Madrileño haven’t won since last December 8, 2024… precisely at the same venue, with goals by Adrián Niño assisted by Pablo Pérez, and Salim El Jebari assisted by Iker Luque. Of the four, only Iker remains in the reserve team. Winning would mean escaping the relegation zone, boosting confidence, and climbing up the league table. It will also be the last match for Julio Díaz and Rayane Belaid until the second half of October, as they have been called up by Spain U-20 to play in the World Cup in Chile for that age category.
ATLÉTICO DE MADRID C
After two wins in the first two league matches, Manel Ruano’s team are joint leaders in group VII of Tercera RFEF and will look to keep collecting three points as they host México FC at home this Sunday at 11:30. They will do so with the return of Jesús Barrios, Romeo Hueso, Izan Muñoz, Taufik Seidu, Sergio Esteban, and Sergio Vinatea, who traveled to England to face Liverpool.
The team has scored 4 goals and conceded just 1, with a clean sheet for Álvaro Moreno who started in Tres Cantos. Winning again at home, as they did in the opening match against RCD Carabanchel, would be another big confidence boost for a team expected to be at the top of the table.
ATLÉTICO DE MADRID JUVENIL A
After goalless draws in Badajoz (División de Honor) and Liverpool (Youth League), Ángel Donato’s team will play their first match in Alcalá de Henares hosting Sporting Hortaleza this Sunday at 11:30. This is a match where they hope to earn their first win of the season and break the goal drought from their first two official matches.
ATLÉTICO DE MADRID JUVENIL B
Javier Peñas’s side will visit RSD Alcalá this Saturday at 16:00 in search of another victory, having beaten Móstoles URJC in Majadahonda 1-0 with a goal from Guillermo Trujillano, who is expected to be one of the offensive mainstays of the second youth team.
ATLÉTICO DE MADRID FEMENINO B
After an outstanding start, with 6 out of 6 points, Lydia Carrasco’s team will host Betis Femenino in Alcalá de Henares on Saturday at 17:00. The newly promoted side is not having a good time, having earned just 1 point from a possible 6. Although the league start has been clearly positive, the reserve team’s main objective should be to secure safety as soon as possible, and for that, it’s essential to make the most of playing at home.
ATLÉTICO DE MADRID FEMENINO C
After a tough start, with a draw against Real Sociedad and a heavy defeat in Vigo, the second women’s reserve team returns to Galicia to visit Deportivo de la Coruña’s reserve team on Sunday the 21st at 12:00.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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