Celta de Vigo’s U10 academy currently leads the region, having produced 6 of the last 10 "Top MVPs" from the Galician Day. History shows that making the Galician Day FU10 Top is a strong predictor, but not a guarantee. Of the 20 players listed as "Top" in 2020 (now U16), 14 are still in professional academies, 3 have been released, and 3 moved to non-football schools.
Daniel is a poacher. In a Galician Day where rainy conditions made long shots unreliable, Daniel thrived on rebounds and defensive errors. His movement without the ball is professional grade—he curves his runs to stay onside while dragging center-backs out of position. galician day fu10 top
For the uninitiated, stands for Fútbol 10 —a specific 7-a-side or 9-a-side transitional format (depending on the federation) for players aged 9 and 10. The "Galician Day" refers to a concentrated scouting event or gameday where the region’s finest U10 talents converge. The "Top" refers to the elite list: the best individual performers, rising stars, and breakout MVPs from that specific matchday. Celta de Vigo’s U10 academy currently leads the
| Rank | Club | Number of "Top" Appearances (2024-2026) | Signature Style | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | | 18 | Possession-based, inverted wingers | | 2 | Deportivo de La Coruña | 15 | Physical pressing, long throw-ins | | 3 | Racing de Ferrol | 9 | Direct counter-attacks | | 4 | CD Lugo | 7 | Defensive structure, zonal marking | | 5 | Compostela | 5 | Flair dribbling, individualistic | Daniel is a poacher
Clinical finishing under pressure. In the final match of the day (Depor vs. Lugo), he scored a back-heel volley from a corner kick. 4. The Top Athlete: O Veloz (The Swift) Name: Mateo R. (Compostela U10) Key Stat: 11.2 seconds over 60 meters (with the ball).
Iago is not a prolific scorer, but he is the undisputed in the "Vision" category. During the Galician Day, Iago demonstrated an ability to play the último pase (final pass) against high defensive lines. His highlight was a rabona cross-field switch to unmarked winger Martín S. Scouts noted his "Scanning frequency"—he looks over his shoulder 7-8 times before receiving the ball, a metric usually seen in professional U23s.