Real Madrid, La Liga Team |
Real Madrid immediately transfer its knowledge to Indonesian football. State Minister for Youth and Sports, Andi Mallarangeng, ensuring that the Spanish giant club will establish football academies in several major cities in Indonesia.
"Real Madrid have agreed to open the academy in the next year, but we do not know when exactly," Andi said.
The Academy is established under the auspices of the Foundation of Real Madrid, which became part of the social capital of that Spanish team. The Foundation also works closely with the International Social Sports Development Foundation.
Andi hopes, with the Real Madrid academy, young seedlings Red and White (Indonesia National Team) have more opportunities open to widen the gait on the European stage. Like Arthur Irawan, who recently officially joined the junior squad one of the La Liga club, Espanyol.
"Real Madrid have agreed to open the academy in the next year, but we do not know when exactly," Andi said.
The Academy is established under the auspices of the Foundation of Real Madrid, which became part of the social capital of that Spanish team. The Foundation also works closely with the International Social Sports Development Foundation.
Andi hopes, with the Real Madrid academy, young seedlings Red and White (Indonesia National Team) have more opportunities open to widen the gait on the European stage. Like Arthur Irawan, who recently officially joined the junior squad one of the La Liga club, Espanyol.
Arthur Irawan, Espanyol |
"We are very open to establish collaborations with European clubs. It's like technology transfer, where we can learn a lot about the training methods of European football, "he explained.
The plan, Real Madrid will open the academy in Jakarta and several other big cities in Indonesia, including Jayapura, Papua, which has spawned a series of national team players such as Boaz Solossa, Octovianus Maniani, Titus Bonai, and Patrich Wanggai.
In addition to Madrid, a number of other European elite club academy has also been established in Indonesia, namely AC Milan, Liverpool and Arsenal.
Real Madrid Open a Football Academy at Indonesia
The plan, Real Madrid will open the academy in Jakarta and several other big cities in Indonesia, including Jayapura, Papua, which has spawned a series of national team players such as Boaz Solossa, Octovianus Maniani, Titus Bonai, and Patrich Wanggai.
In addition to Madrid, a number of other European elite club academy has also been established in Indonesia, namely AC Milan, Liverpool and Arsenal.
Real Madrid Open a Football Academy at Indonesia
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