The Real Madrid Foundation has reached an agreement with a local NGO to establish two football academies in Karachi, which would provide a chance to the youngsters to have access to better sporting facilities.
Followed by the increased football activity by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/India-c750, Real Madrid have also decided to move into the subcontinent region with the establishment of its football academies in Pakistan.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on 15th November between Jamil Ahsan, CEO of a local NGO named Aman Foundation, and the Enrique Sanchez, Executive Vice President Real Madrid Foundation.
The agreement is to establish two soccer academies in the metropolitan city of Karachi, in which more than 250 children aged 8-13 would participate. The children will have the opportunity to learn and participate in the activities, including both, studies
and football.
The facility would not be limited to young boys but also to girls as well. The Foundation intends to provide equal opportunity to both boys and girls a chance to learn at the academy.
The main idea of this whole program is to provide the less privileged with the idea of going to school and having access to better facilities. Real Madrid’s sporting director, Miguel Pardeza said:
“We are excited to collaborate with Aman Foundation to implement our FRM model in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pakistan-c755 for the betterment of children through the power of sport.”
Real Madrid is not only considered to be one of the best clubs in Europe, but in the in the world as well. The Madrid based clubs have a total of 9 Champions League, 32 League titles, 18 Copa del Rey & 3 Intercontinental Cups so far. Having the presence
of a club such as Madrids, will not only provide a boost to the promotion of football in the country but also increase Los Blancos fan base.
As a club as big as Madrid, it seeks to scout for talent through out the globe, looking out for the best. And with a country like Pakistan and its untapped young potential, Los Merengues can definitely seek out some gems to add to their academies back in
Europe.
There just might be a possibility that a possibility that a country Pakistan would be able to produce players like Zidane, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Didier-Drogba-c11044 who have been hailed as an inspiration for their countrymen.
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