Palmeiras has been standing out in the training of young talents who now shine in the Portugal National Team. Six of the 27 players called up by Roberto Martínez for the World Cup came through the club's training school, representing almost a quarter of the team. The club's president, Pedro Soares, emphasized the importance of the partnership with SC Braga, which manages the training school called 'Guerreiros do Futuro'. Currently, Palmeiras has about 250 to 255 athletes in its youth categories, from the youngest to the juveniles. The focus is on creating a sustainable future for the club, with plans to develop junior players and transition them to professional football. The sense of pride is palpable in the village of Palmeira, where young athletes like José Sá and Pedro Neto grew up and excelled. The demands in training and the good conditions provided are fundamental to the success of these players. Palmeiras, which is the number one affiliate club in Portugal, maintains a strong connection with its Brazilian roots, regularly receiving tokens from the club in Brazil. This relationship is a testament to the lasting impact Palmeiras has on the development of high-level players.