Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10
Anthony Rizzo, Abbott and Real Madrid Send 16 Chicago Players to Spain
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Anthony Rizzo, Abbott and Real Madrid Send 16 Chicago Players to Spain

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Summary

  • Sixteen Chicago soccer players ages 18 to 19 were picked for the Abbott Dream Team and will travel to Spain on an all-expenses-paid trip to train at Real Madrid’s official facilities.
  • Anthony Rizzo said he joined Abbott and Real Madrid to give back in Chicago as the World Cup nears, framing the program as both a development opportunity and a lesson in nutrition.
  • Rizzo said nutrition, recovery and mental discipline often separate players once talent levels converge, and he told the group those details can determine who reaches the next level.
  • The initiative comes as the retired Cubs first baseman returns to Chicago ahead of events marking 10 years since the 2016 World Series title team ended the franchise’s 108-year championship drought.

Insights

What does a global soccer brand like Real Madrid gain from partnering with a Chicago baseball legend?
A decade later, how have the lives of other 2016 Cubs stars diverged from Anthony Rizzo's path?
Beyond the 2016 title, what will define Anthony Rizzo's ultimate legacy in Chicago?