The Philippine Star

Spain’s Real Madrid to conduct football clinics in Phl

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MADRID – In a historical first, Spain’s renowned football team, Real Madrid, is coming to the Philippine­s to help train the country’s future football stars.

Just days after Real Madrid C.F. stole the world spotlight again when its star, Cristiano Ronaldo, appeared with a young Syrian refugee in a match in the Spanish capital, the club through the Real Madrid Foundation has signed an agreement with Andrew Tan’s conglomera­te, Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI), parent company of Emperador Inc., and the PinoySport­s Foundation to conduct the biggest and first- ever series of football

clinics in the Philippine­s.

“We are very confident that with the training and guidance of Real Madrid’s coaches, more young Filipino players will be able to achieve their football aspiration­s. AGI, through Emperador Inc., is ready to invest its resources and take the lead in growing the popularity of the world’s number one sport in the Philippine­s,” said Kevin Tan, director, Alliance Global Group Inc.

Under the partnershi­p, a “rolling” football clinic will be establishe­d to conduct the popular campus experience program of Real Madrid C.F. by bringing in profession­al football coaches from Madrid, Spain to mentor the youth and local coaches across the 16 regions of the Philippine­s.

The series of football clinics will be launched at the world-class McKinley Hill Stadium in McKinley Hill, Fort Bonifacio, on Oct. 5 to 9, and Oct. 12 to 16. This will be led by three visiting coaches from Real Madrid C.F., who will be mentoring 36 coaches and 360 students from the National Capital Region.

“Together with PinoySport­s Foundation, Alliance Global and Emperador are taking the lead in making football closer to the hearts of more Filipinos. Emperador, for its part, supports the search for the country’s future football stars,” said Tan.

The formal signing of the agreement, held over the weekend in Madrid, was led by Tan along with former senator Edgardo Angara, who also chairs the PinoySport­s Foundation, Real Madrid Foundation executive vice president Enrique Sanchez, Real Madrid C.F. director for institutio­nal relations Emilio Butragueño, who was once a popular Spanish football star.

Also witnessing the ceremony were Philippine Ambassador to Spain Carlos Salinas and Philippine Football Federation president Mariano Araneta.

 ??  ?? A partnershi­p signing is held in Spain for a series of football clinics by Real Madrid at Megaworld’s McKinley Hill Stadium in October. Photo shows (from left) Alliance Global Group director Kevin Tan, PinoySport­s Foundation chairman former senator...
A partnershi­p signing is held in Spain for a series of football clinics by Real Madrid at Megaworld’s McKinley Hill Stadium in October. Photo shows (from left) Alliance Global Group director Kevin Tan, PinoySport­s Foundation chairman former senator...

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