LALIGA GENUINE Moeve closes 2025/26 season in Las Rozas with 50 clubs celebrating inclusion and fair play
LALIGA GENUINE Moeve concludes 2025/26 in Las Rozas: 50 clubs, 1,000+ participants, champions crowned and community events underlining inclusion and fair play.
The 2025/26 LALIGA GENUINE Moeve season concluded on Sunday in Las Rozas, Madrid, bringing together 50 clubs and more than 1,000 athletes, coaches and staff for a three-day finale that emphasized inclusion as much as competition. The weekend hosted the final 75 fixtures of the campaign and served as a showcase for the league’s community-focused values. Attendees filled the stands across the Federación facilities, turning the final stage into a reunion of families, volunteers and supporters.
Las Rozas weekend closes season with decisive final matches
The event in Las Rozas staged 75 concluding matches across three days, completing a calendar that included over 250 fixtures in cities such as Tarragona, Cádiz, Gijón, Granada and Burgos earlier in the campaign. Competition on the pitch was intense, but organizers stressed that results were only one part of the weekend’s purpose. Teams, many of them drawn from professional club foundations, used the event to reinforce a culture of respect, solidarity and shared enjoyment.
Fans and relatives packed the terraces throughout the weekend, creating an atmosphere more commonly associated with community festivals than traditional tournaments. Volunteers and staff coordinated transport and logistics, enabling smooth transitions between hotels and match sites. The Final Weekend acted as both a sporting conclusion and a social gathering that underlined the league’s inclusive mission.
Community activities and ‘Zona Mixta Moeve’ drive engagement off the pitch
Organizers complemented the match schedule with a broad program of off-field activities designed for players, families and the wider public. The “Zona Mixta Moeve” in the venue auditorium hosted panels, talks and audiovisual showcases aimed at promoting inclusion and raising awareness of the project’s goals. Interactive workshops and recreational activities ran alongside screenings and presentations, offering participants opportunities to learn and share experiences.
Public institutions also joined the program to strengthen community ties and safety awareness. The Policía Nacional set up information stands and demonstrated several of its ground and canine units, while also assisting teams with escorted transfers to match venues. These civic partnerships reinforced the weekend’s emphasis on social integration and the positive role that sport can play in local communities.
Season celebration night highlights camaraderie and shared values
Saturday evening’s season-closing party provided a high point for players and staff to celebrate the year’s achievements and forge new friendships. Delegations from all 50 clubs attended the social gathering, where music and shared meals gave equal weight to informal moments of connection as to formal recognition. Organizers described the event as essential to the league’s purpose, a place where competition and coexistence meet.
The night’s tone was intentionally inclusive, designed so every participant felt recognized and valued. For many clubs the party was the most memorable part of the weekend, an occasion to exchange experiences from the season and to honor personal progress beyond match results. The social dimension of the league continues to be a defining characteristic that sets LALIGA GENUINE Moeve apart.
Champions and fair play awards underline sporting and ethical success
The closing ceremony on Sunday honored teams for both sporting performance and commitment to the league’s core values. Real Betis, Celta Integra Zelnova and Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa were recognized as champions in the categories of Respect, Sportsmanship and Teamwork respectively. In addition, Real Racing Club, Real Sociedad Fundazioa and UD Ibiza received Fair Play trophies as leaders of the three competitive groups.
Awards were presented during a formal ceremony that invited each club to greet spectators from the terraces, reinforcing the connection between teams and their supporters. Officials emphasized that these distinctions reward conduct on and off the pitch, highlighting fair play metrics and community engagement as central evaluation criteria. The distribution of honors underlined the league’s dual focus on athletic development and ethical behavior.
Organizers and ambassadors reflect on the season’s impact
Senior figures from LALIGA, the FUNDACIÓN LALIGA and partner organizations attended the closing ceremony and shared reflections on the season. Clemente Villaverde, president of the FUNDACIÓN LALIGA, described the edition as “extraordinary,” noting that the competition’s value extends beyond results to its capacity to promote inclusion and equal opportunity. Jose María Solana, Global Brand Director of Moeve, said the partnership with the Foundation has consolidated a unique inclusion project that is gaining visibility worldwide.
Paco Díez, president of the Real Federación de Fútbol de Madrid, praised participants for demonstrating values such as solidarity and perseverance, and highlighted the smiles and personal growth witnessed throughout the weekend. Carlos Marchena, serving as a LALIGA ambassador, addressed players directly, calling them “the true stars” and urging them to continue sharing and enjoying the game. Officials from partner brands and local institutions also attended, providing institutional support and recognition.
Season review: growth, reach and the league’s evolving legacy
The 2025/26 campaign marks the eighth edition of what organizers call the most inclusive league in the world, and it closed after competitions in six cities and more than 250 matches. The structure has continued to attract established clubs and their foundations, expanding opportunities for athletes with diverse abilities and backgrounds. Attendance figures and participation rates suggest steady growth and sustained community interest in the program.
Beyond numbers, the lasting outcome is the reinforcement of a model that marries competitive football with social objectives. Clubs, families and partner institutions reported gains in awareness and community cohesion, and the league’s itinerant format helped bring the project’s values to different regions. Organizers signaled that future editions will build on lessons learned, with an eye to strengthening local engagement and broadening access.
The LALIGA GENUINE Moeve finale in Las Rozas closed an expansive season that combined sporting competition with a sustained commitment to social inclusion. Participants, officials and local partners left the Federación’s facilities having celebrated both champions and the everyday achievements that form the backbone of the league’s mission.










