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Experience the world standard!

Spanish soccer soccer study abroad

OUR PHILOSOPHY

The Spanish league is home to many of the world's top players.

Many talented young players are produced every year.

A world-class training system.

You can experience the training methods of professional clubs and local clubs firsthand,

Also, Spanish culture and the fact that Spanish is spoken by many people around the world.

A program that promotes intercultural exchange, adaptability, and flexibility.

Through the sport of soccer, we aim to develop world-class talent who can acquire the skills and experience to succeed on the world stage, not just in Japan but around the world.

OUR EXPERIENCE

Our Philosophy
Coach Yoshiro Moriyama Coaching License Spain

Director Yoshiro Moriyama

Former U17 Japan national team coach

Current manager of Vegalta Sendai

The photo shows an S-class license.

Overseas training support

Yamaguchi Rui, Spanish soccer player, Kawasaki Frontale

Rui Yamaguchi

Currently a member of Kawasaki Frontale

Photo: Extremadura UD

During contract support

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OUR STAFF

Ryota Ikeda, Spain, Soccer

Qualifications held

Officially recognized by the Spanish Football Association

Instructor License Level 3

(equivalent to UEFA Pro/Japan Football Association S-class license)

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Born in Tama City, Tokyo in 1985.

After graduating from FC Tama Junior Youth and Nihon Gakuen High School

He traveled to Spain and played for several teams. After retiring, he worked as a local coordinator for soccer study abroad programs in Spain. In 2019, he went independent and founded RIOYUKI SL.

They also opened Ñomimercat, a store selling chocolate and olive oil, in the Anton Martín Market in Madrid.

In 2022, we entered into a business partnership with FUTCOACH10, a Spanish Football Association-certified coaching license academy, to open a coaching program for foreigners.

RYOTA IKEDA

RIOYUKI SL CEO

Yukiko Nishikawa Spain Beach

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Born in Tokushima Prefecture.

He went on to study at the University of Tokyo from a local prefectural high school.

After graduating, he joined the major publishing company Kodansha.

In the literary division, he has worked on editing books with many famous authors, including Naoki Prize-winning authors.

After retiring from his career as an editor,

She has moved to Spain and is currently working as a therapist who helps people find true happiness, as well as a writer on Spanish culture.

Utilizing his knowledge in various fields, he also provides advice and suggestions on program content to ensure that children's study abroad experience is as rewarding as possible.

YUKIKO NISHIKAWA

RIOYUKI SL Co-CEO

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Yudai Fuchigami, soccer player

Qualifications held

Officially recognized by the Spanish Football Association

Instructor License Level 1

(equivalent to UEFA B/Japan Football Association B-class license)

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Born in Hamura City, Tokyo in 1985.

Graduated from Nihon Gakuen High School.

He has been playing soccer since elementary school, and after graduating from high school, he played for adult teams. With Ome FC, he won the Tokyo Division 1 Adult Soccer League (2011). With Elise Tokyo, he won the Japan Sports Masters O-35 National Championship (2022).

He also works as a coach at a soccer school for elementary school students.

YUTA FUCHIGAMI

Representative of affiliated company FUTBOL OPCION

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CONTACT US

RIOYUKI SL | nomimercat@gmail.com

Calle Santa Isabel 5 Planta Baja 3 28012 Madrid

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