Looking ahead, the is set for expansion. Rumors suggest a partnership with the Portuguese Football Federation for a cross-border "Euro FU10 Day" in 2026. Furthermore, the RFGF is developing a mobile app that will live-stream every match of the FU10 day, allowing grandparents who cannot travel to watch their grandchildren play.
During the , you will hear gaitas (Galician bagpipes) playing as children run onto the pitch. The official match ball is often decorated with the Cross of Saint James. This fusion of sport and regional pride teaches children that football is a vessel for community identity.
, often marked by demonstrations and events promoting Galician national identity. 2. Galician Literature Day ( Día das Letras Galegas Celebrated every
Galicia is a "land of meigas" (witches) and deep Celtic roots, offering a unique blend of traditions that are often explored in tours and workshops.