The International Carnaval Cup Sub-13 also left room for individual awards, and two names shone brightly within the champion team: Oliver Martínez and Alejandro Jiménez. Zaragoza’s captain was named MVP of the tournament, while his teammate finished as the competition’s top scorer.

Oliver Martínez, a leader both on and off the pitch, was one of the key figures in Zaragoza’s path to the title. As captain, he stood out for his personality, his ability to take responsibility in decisive moments and his constant influence on the team’s play throughout the championship.

His consistency, vision and competitive character made him the most decisive player of the tournament, becoming a reference in high-pressure matches, especially in the knockout rounds and the grand final. His impact went beyond statistics, acting as both a footballing and emotional guide for the group.

Meanwhile, Alejandro Jiménez established himself as Zaragoza’s main attacking reference. The forward delivered an outstanding tournament, finishing as the top scorer and showing a sharp goalscoring instinct in the key moments of the competition.

His ability to appear in the box, finish with precision and create constant danger made him one of the most decisive attackers of the championship. Match after match, he was a real threat to opposing defences and a fundamental piece in the Aragonese side’s offensive performance.

The influence of the ‘maño’ side

The double recognition for Oliver Martínez (MVP), number 15, and Alejandro Jiménez (top scorer), number 20, reflected Zaragoza’s strong performance in this edition of the Carnaval Cup Sub-13. Leadership, talent and attacking efficiency came together in two players who symbolised the champion’s collective success and the high competitive level shown throughout the tournament.