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Spain Soccer Tours for Georgia

Georgia is one of the fastest-growing youth soccer markets in the country, anchored by the Atlanta United FC academy and a youth culture that has accelerated sharply since the club's arrival. Odisea Tours has hosted US soccer programs since 2005, and Georgia groups build their Spain tour around the Delta nonstop from Atlanta to Madrid, which makes the Southeast's biggest hub one of the easiest gateways to Spain in the country.

01 / Flying from Georgia

How Georgia groups actually get there.

Georgia's gateway to Spain is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), the busiest airport in the world, with Delta operating a year-round nonstop to Madrid of around 8.5 hours. Atlanta's hub status means groups from Savannah, Augusta, Columbus and the rest of the Southeast can reach the ATL gateway on a short domestic connection, then fly straight through to Spain.

Gateway airports
  • ATL (Delta nonstop to MAD)
02 / The Georgia soccer landscape

Where Georgia soccer already plays.

Georgia Soccer registers a rapidly expanding competitive base, and the arrival of Atlanta United FC reshaped the state's youth pyramid almost overnight. The Atlanta United MLS Next academy now sits at the top, and ECNL fields a growing Georgia contingent across both genders. The GHSA high school season runs in the spring, which puts summer and the December break in clear view for an international tour. The metro Atlanta counties hold the densest concentration of competitive clubs in the Southeast.

Major Georgia soccer organisations
  • Georgia Soccer
  • ECNL Southeast
  • MLS Next (Atlanta United FC academy)
  • NPL Southeast
  • Georgia High School Association (GHSA)
Ideal group types
  • Atlanta United academy and affiliate sides
  • ECNL clubs across Georgia Soccer
  • GHSA varsity high school programs
  • SEC, ACC and Sun Belt college soccer programs
  • Competitive club and select squads from U13 up
04 / Where your players train

Three training homes. No middleman.

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FC Barcelona

Joan Gamper facilities · FC Barcelona coaching staff

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Valencia CF

Paterna training ground · Valencia CF coaching staff

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Spanish FA

RFEF headquarters, Las Rozas · Accommodation and training

06 / Three reasons Georgia teams pick Spain
01

Atlanta to Madrid nonstop on Delta turns the world's busiest hub into one of the cleanest US gateways to Spain. Georgia groups land rested and train the same day.

02

The GHSA spring soccer season leaves summer and the December break wide open for a Spain tour with no conflict with the competitive calendar.

03

Atlanta United's arrival has made the European-pipeline conversation urgent across the metro, and a Spain tour gives ambitious Georgia clubs the academy-level exposure their players are now chasing.

07 / When Georgia teams travel

The travel windows that actually work.

Summer (June through late July) and the December break are the two most-booked windows for Georgia youth clubs. The GHSA spring high school calendar means most Georgia school programs travel in early summer. College programs typically travel in late September during the Spanish league season.

09 / Frequently asked from Georgia

Questions Georgia coaches ask first.

How long is the flight from Georgia to Spain?

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL) runs year-round nonstop service to Madrid on Delta, around 8.5 hours. Because Atlanta is the busiest hub in the world, groups from Savannah, Augusta, Columbus and across the Southeast reach the ATL gateway on a short domestic connection and fly straight through.

Does a tour fit around the GHSA soccer calendar?

Yes. GHSA high school soccer runs in the spring, so summer (June and July) and the December break are the cleanest windows for a Georgia school program. Both leave the competitive season untouched.

What does a Spain tour from Georgia cost per player?

A 10-day Spain soccer tour from Georgia sits between roughly $3,395 and $4,100 per player for ground services. The year-round Atlanta nonstop to Madrid on Delta keeps the airfare base competitive, and the hub means feeder flights from across the Southeast are cheap.

Do you work with the Atlanta United academy?

We host competitive clubs, high school programs and college rosters from across Georgia. We do not represent ourselves as an official partner of Atlanta United and our fixtures are against Spanish academy or amateur sides matched to your age and level, not MLS Next reserve sides.

Step one

Plan a tour from Georgia. We reply the same day.

Tell us your squad size, age group, home metro and the window you are looking at. We come back inside seven days with a draft itinerary that names the hotels, the training facilities, the cities and the per-player number.