Intercity faces a tough challenge after a tough day in Alicante
Manu Herrera, the team captain, spoke to reporters following the last training session in Alicante. He acknowledged that the team did not execute at the level required to secure a win and stressed that there is a stronger commitment for the upcoming match. The goalkeeper underscored the sense of opportunity, saying that Sunday will bring a beautiful challenge and that the squad is actively preparing to raise its performance. He emphasized the need for focus, teamwork, and continuing the preparation so the group can move forward with confidence.
Looking ahead to Sunday, the matchup is set to feature Bilbao Athletic, in a venue described by Herrera as a place that breathes football and the spirit of good collaboration. He highlighted the objective of the match as a chance for the coach to select a reliable starting eleven capable of earning three points. The game is scheduled for a noon kickoff, and Herrera closed by reminding the squad that success comes from collective effort, regardless of who is on the field, with every player contributing to the team’s goals.
Intercity stumbles again (1-2)
On the field, the setback underscores recent struggles and invites a closer look at what the club has learned from each result. The response from the squad and technical staff will be essential as they navigate a season filled with both challenges and opportunities. The players remain focused on rebuilding momentum and turning difficult moments into growth, using each match as a source of experience and a chance to refine tactics, conditioning, and execution in both defending and attacking phases.
international academy
Intercity International Academy stands as a pivotal element of the club’s broader project. This venture emerges from a strategic alliance with Feel Spanish Football, a group renowned for private football training and a track record of success across multiple countries and prestigious clubs. The collaboration brings together seasoned professionals who contribute expertise, methodology, and a global perspective to the Intercity framework.
The academy was conceived with a clear mission: to share its distinctive approach with a worldwide audience and to accelerate CF Intercity’s growth across generations. Over a five-year period, the initiative has helped Intercity rise across four competitive categories, reflecting a deliberate path toward excellence. The project aims to export the club’s proprietary methods beyond national borders, introducing the same training philosophy to male and female players, coaches, teams, and clubs across continents. It is a bridge that connects Spanish football culture with international partners, offering a scalable model for development at every level.