RFEF seals a collaboration agreement with the South Korea Football Association
Luis Rubiales, after some very productive days in the Asian country, signs another alliance that boosts the international projection of the Federation.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation maintains its international projection and continues to seal collaboration agreements with other countries, as a result of its firm commitment to promote the good development of football from all areas and always counting on the grassroots. This week, the RFEF sealed an alliance with the South Korean Football Association, thus endorsing the amicable relations between the two entities.
President Luis Rubiales and his counterpart Chung Mong-gyu, after several very productive working days in South Korea, have signed a memorandum of understanding between the two federations. The two presidents have pledged to work hand in hand for the good of the two entities and for their growth.
The RFEF and the KFA thus assume an alliance that includes the permanent exchange of knowledge and experience in highly relevant matters such as marketing, communication and strategy. They will also work in the technological area, in training and in working with the grassroots of football, which is essential for growth.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation is also committed to collaborate directly with the Asian federation in the training of coaches with courses, seminars and conferences. There will be an active exchange of knowledge on the physical work of referees and their knowledge.
The RFEF remains at the forefront at the international level and continues to strengthen ties with federations from all continents. Also present at the signing of the agreement with the KFA were Jorge Mowinckel, RFEF's Director of Strategy and International Relations, Rubén Rivera, Director of Marketing, and Albert Luque, Director of the National Team.
Luis Rubiales leads the RFEF delegation that is holding a series of very interesting meetings and gatherings in Asian territory. The trip to South Korea has also served, among other things, to present, before a large presence of media, the agreement between the Federation and 3D Factory, a South Korean company leader in the metaverse that became the main sponsor of the RFEF at the end of last year.