APCH Press.- The Mérida team achieved an extraordinary 4-0 victory against the host Anzoátegui, for the second date of the first phase of the National Youth Games, in a match that had the seal of the talent of our Atlético Parque school Chama, thanks to three of the four goals scored by two footballers from our institution.
With up to nine players trained or participating in the last two years in our school on the national team roster, such as Richard Rojas, Rawyh Palencia, Jesús Ramírez, Kelvin “Casemiro” Chacón, Moisés Quintero, Jesús Ramírez, Kevin Bello, David Castañeda and Erlis Ferrer, this reflects the work that our school has done, with the growth that these players have had in their participation in the National League, a tournament organized by the Soccer Association of the state of Mérida. All of them watching minutes and being protagonists of this team, which is one step away from the next phase
In addition, there is also Sneider Quiñones, who with Real Vigía also had an important friction in the National League and that is reflected in their performance in the competition. After municipal competition did not take place in the Under 20 category, the participation of these young people in the free competition organized by the Afem has allowed them to grow in football, as they face former professional players with experience in the first and second division.
On this Sunday, the team from Merida was able to perform better, after drawing the first match 0-0 with Aragua on Saturday. Led by Kevin Bello with a double and another by Jesús Ramírez, both from our institution, those led by Lenin Diaz have taken an important step, assuming the leadership of their group with four points.
Adán Palacios, president of the Parque Chama Atlético School, expressed his satisfaction with the contribution of our players to the national team and congratulated the group of coaches of the institution, for the effort and dedication to the boys, so that the fruit of their work can be seen. which has been carried out for several years, thanks to Professor Jesús “Chucho” Buitrago, who has been concerned about the growth of this group and the generations that have been asking for a field, thanks to the friction they have had in the National League, where with effort They managed to participate recently and the results can be seen. We also have an extraordinary group born in the years 2008-2008-2009 who will surely find their place in the state teams.
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**Interview with Juan Pérez, Coach of Atlético Parque’s Youth Team**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Juan. Congratulations on the remarkable 4-0 victory against Anzoátegui! Can you share your thoughts on the match and your team’s performance?
**Juan Pérez:** Thank you! The team played exceptionally well. We saw great teamwork and individual talent from our players, especially from those who have been training with Atlético Parque. The ability of our young athletes to step up in such high-stakes situations is a testament to their hard work and dedication.
**Editor:** Three of the goals came from players within your institution, which is quite an achievement. How have you fostered this talent at Atlético Parque?
**Juan Pérez:** It’s all about creating a supportive environment and providing consistent training. We focus on skill development and match experience, which helps our players not only improve but also gain confidence. The connection between the players from our school and the national team really showcases the effectiveness of our training program.
**Editor:** Speaking of the national team, up to nine of your players have participated recently. What does this mean for the future of Atlético Parque?
**Juan Pérez:** Having so many representatives on the national team is a huge honor for us. It reflects the quality of training we provide. It also motivates our current players to aspire to those levels. We aim to maintain this momentum and continue developing players who can compete at higher levels.
**Editor:** You mentioned facing former professional players in the free competition organized by Afem. How has that experience benefited your players?
**Juan Pérez:** Playing against experienced professionals has been invaluable. It challenges our players and exposes them to different styles of play. It helps them learn to adapt and improve under pressure. This is vital for their growth as athletes and prepares them for competitive football.
**Editor:** Looking ahead, what are your goals for Atlético Parque in the upcoming phases of the National Youth Games?
**Juan Pérez:** Our immediate goal is to advance to the next phase of the National Youth Games. Beyond that, we want to ensure that our players continue to develop their skills and gain more exposure. Ultimately, we hope to see our players achieving success in professional football and representing our community at the highest levels.
**Editor:** Thank you so much for your insights, Juan. Best of luck to Atlético Parque in the next stages!
**Juan Pérez:** Thank you! We appreciate your support and interest in our youth program.