CFS Tremp Reaches Division of Honor Through Consistent Work

The male youth team achieves promotion to the top Catalan category, a result of a solid sports project.

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The male U13 team of CFS Tremp has achieved promotion to the Division of Honor, the highest futsal category in Catalonia, demonstrating the strength of its sports project.

The sports news in Pallars has recently been marked by the achievement of the U13 team players from CFS Tremp, with the occasional support of two members from the female youth team. This success grants them a place in the U13 Division of Honor (DH), the highest category in Catalonia.
This new category will allow the young Pallars athletes to compete against renowned teams such as FC Barcelona, Indústrias Santa Coloma, and Manresa FS. It's an opportunity to enjoy and measure themselves at the highest level, an achievement many players from the region value positively, despite the weekly travel involved.
Some headlines from local and provincial media have described this promotion as a "miracle." However, from a deeper perspective, it is considered that this label does not reflect the reality of the work carried out by the club. CFS Tremp is recognized for its dedication to all aspects of the sport, from values to technique and tactics.
The entity boasts a history of success that includes the promotion of its female youth team to DH this same season, the promotion of the U11 team a few years ago, last season's Catalan U13 girls' championship runner-up title, multiple league titles, Lleida Cups, and numerous call-ups of players to provincial and Catalan selections.
This trajectory is based on a solid structure, an effective work methodology, and firm values, as highlighted by the players themselves in various interviews. These elements have helped place Tremp on the map of Lleida and Catalan futsal.
The promotion to the Division of Honor is the result of continuous effort, not a "miracle." The credit goes to the coaches, coordination team, board of directors, and especially the players, whose consistency has led to these results.
A call is made to the institutions to provide the necessary financial and infrastructural support to consolidate this achievement. The goal is for the name of CFS Tremp to compete at the highest level next year alongside major clubs.
Concurrently, players from Pallars are encouraged to respond to the club's call to play in the Division of Honor, rather than moving away from the region, as they will have time later if they so wish.