KFA SIGNS BUSINESS AGREEMENT WITH BUNDESLIGA

KFA signs business agreement with Bundesliga

KFA signs business agreement with Bundesliga

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The Korea Football Association (KFA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Bundesliga.

KFA Vice Chairman Kim Jung-bae and Bundesliga Asia General Manager Kevin Sim held a business agreement ceremony in the meeting room of the soccer center on the 20th and signed an MOU for mutual development. The maintenance period is until October 2028 and can be extended by two years depending on the consultation between the two sides.

The core of this MOU is the Bundesliga Dream Project. The Dream Project is a program in which the Bundesliga collaborates with overseas soccer associations to provide excellent youth players with opportunities to gain international experience.

In fact, the KFA will send the U-16 national team to Germany at the end of April. The U-16 team will participate in camps in Mainz and Hamburg, where players who have been evaluated as outstanding players will have the opportunity to join additional training after the camp period ends.

In addition, the two sides will continue to cooperate to strengthen the competitiveness of youth teams under domestic clubs to foster players and expand the Bundesliga's position in Korea. 메이저사이트

Vice Chairman Kim Jung-bae said, "Many players, including Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich) and Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur), have grown into world-class players through the Bundesliga. We hope this project will be of great help to the development of Korean youth and will continue long-term cooperation with the Bundesliga for mutual benefit."

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