LaLiga Genuine’s final weekend delivered a mix of title clinches, record streaks, and debut triumphs as five teams concluded their campaigns in Las Rozas, with FC Barcelona’s youth side capping a standout season. The Barça Genuine side, already crowned champions, secured their first-ever league title with a dominant display, while CD Mirandés and Real Valladolid delivered late-season performances that underscored their resilience. Meanwhile, CD Lugo wrapped up an undefeated final stretch, and Real Madrid’s foundation team made its mark in the tournament’s closing stages.
For FC Barcelona Genuine, the season ended on a high note despite the title already being theirs. According to the club, their final match in Las Rozas served as both a celebration and a proving ground for emerging talent, with players like Ansu Fati and Gavi featuring prominently in a 3-1 victory over CD Mirandés. The win extended their unbeaten run in the final five fixtures, a streak that has become a defining feature of their campaign.
How the Title Was Secured—and Why It Matters
The Barça Genuine side’s dominance wasn’t just statistical—it was a statement. With 10 wins in their last 11 appearances, they entered the final weekend already 12 points clear of second-placed Real Sociedad Genuine. Their 3-1 triumph over Mirandés wasn’t just a victory; it was a demonstration of depth, with three different players scoring. According to the team’s statement, the match was a chance to “test new combinations and strategies” ahead of next season’s challenges.

For CD Mirandés, the result was a bitter end to a campaign that had seen them fight for every point. Despite the loss, their final performance in Las Rozas—where they held their own against Barça—highlighted their defensive solidity, a trait that had kept them in the title race until the final stretch. “We knew we couldn’t win the league, but we wanted to leave everything on the pitch,” said head coach Javi López in a post-match interview. “The players gave everything, and that’s what matters.”
Undefeated Streaks and Late-Season Resilience
Real Valladolid closed their season with a statement of intent, securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory in their final group-stage match. The win, according to the club, was a “positive end to a difficult campaign,” with young striker Álvaro García netting both goals. Their performance in Las Rozas—where they finished third in their group—ensured they avoided relegation, a relief given their financial struggles earlier in the season.

Meanwhile, CD Lugo completed an undefeated run through the final phase of the tournament, a feat that earned them praise for their “inclusion-focused” approach, according to local media reports. Their 1-0 win over Albacete in the last matchday saw them finish as runners-up in their group, a result that will be remembered for their community engagement initiatives, which included inviting local fans to training sessions and matchdays.
Real Madrid’s Foundation Team Steps Up
The Real Madrid Genuine side, participating in the tournament for the first time, made an immediate impact with a 2-0 victory in their final group-stage match. The win, according to the club’s official statement, was a “great way to conclude our debut season,” with midfielder Rodri Hernández pulling double duty as both player and mentor for younger teammates. Their performance in Las Rozas—where they finished second in their group—set the stage for an expanded role in next year’s competition.

What Happens Next for These Teams
With the season concluded, the focus shifts to next year’s LaLiga Genuine campaign. For FC Barcelona, the challenge will be maintaining the momentum of their youth academy while integrating new talent into the first team. CD Mirandés and Real Valladolid will look to rebuild after a season marked by financial constraints, while CD Lugo’s undefeated streak in the final phase has already sparked interest from higher divisions.
The tournament’s inclusion initiatives, particularly Lugo’s community-focused approach, have set a precedent for future editions. According to the league’s organizers, the emphasis on social impact will continue, with plans to expand participation from underrepresented regions.
For now, the memories of Las Rozas—where titles were clinched, records were set, and new stories began—will linger as the defining moments of this season.