Seoul E-Land promotes youth international projects with professional soccer federations to create the first youth profit model in the K League!

Dec 18, 2024

Seoul E-Land promotes youth international projects with professional soccer federations to create the first youth profit model in the K League!



Seoul E-Land promotes youth international projects with professional soccer federations to create the first youth profit model in the K League!
Seoul E-Land FC (hereinafter referred to as Seoul E-Land) will work with the Korea Professional Football Federation to promote the 'K League Youth International Project' in earnest.

This project is significant in that it is the first case in which K-League clubs and federations cooperate to expand youth international business and create a new profit model.

The federation has been looking for a club to promote the project together to globalize the K-League and strengthen the international competitiveness of the youth academy.




Seoul E-Land was selected as a partner last year by successfully running Indonesia Youth Soccer Camp, gaining experience and know-how in international projects, showing an active will.

Seoul E-Land plans to monetize the project by taking charge of the composition and operation of domestic training programs for overseas teams.




As the first case, the Japanese J3 League Asul Clara Numaz U-15 team's visit to Korea will be held for four nights and five days from December 20 to 24. The Japanese team of about 22 will visit Seoul to participate in training sessions, practice games, and various Korean cultural experience programs.

Seoul E-Land also presented a new paradigm last year by successfully carrying out overseas profit projects for youth for the first time in the K League.




At that time, Seoul E-Land achieved meaningful results by operating education and camps in Indonesia, moving away from the existing European soccer club's visit to Korea to host education.

A Seoul E-Land official said, `This project will be a great opportunity to enhance the K-League's international status while also strengthening the brand value of the club's youth team. In the future, we will continue to cooperate with the federation to provide new growth opportunities for youth players and create various programs that will lead the globalization of domestic soccer" he said.



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