Rafael Louzán Opens the CBF Master’s Program Session: “We have a great opportunity to exchange knowledge”
The President of the RFEF welcomed the students of the CBF Academy, who will gain first-hand insight into the work carried out at the Ciudad del Fútbol.
“We are a very important national team in the global context, but at the same time we hold great admiration for Brazilian football, which makes this day an excellent opportunity to exchange knowledge.” With these words, the President of the RFEF, Rafael Louzán, inaugurated on Tuesday the session of the Master’s Program organized by the CBF Academy in Las Rozas.
President Louzán greeted all participants, posed for photographs with them, and was presented with a personalized jersey from the five-time world champions.
In his address, Louzán congratulated representatives of the Brazilian Football Confederation on the Verdeamarela’s qualification for the upcoming World Cup, while also expressing his hope that “both countries will meet in the final stages next year.” He added: “I know that during these days you will visit the major LaLiga clubs as well as the magnificent facilities of the Ciudad del Fútbol. I wish you highly enriching sessions that will serve as a prelude to great personal and professional success.”
Among the participants in the CBF Master’s Program are Mauro Carmélio, President of the Cearense Federation; Raimundo Pereira Góes da Silva Netto, President of the Amapaense Federation; Mislaine Scarelli, Vice President of the Paulista Federation; as well as the Brazilian Football Confederation’s Project Director and its Legal Manager, Regina Sampaio.
This advanced executive training initiative, organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation, includes visits to five countries, among them Spain. The program features contributions from key figures in the success of Spain’s national teams, such as Aitor Karanka, Technical Director of Development and of the senior national team, who opened Tuesday’s round of lectures.