Official: Bayern Munich co-owned Red&Gold Football and Jeju SK FC announce partnership
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Official: Bayern Munich co-owned Red&Gold Football and Jeju SK FC announce partnership
"Red&Gold Football will provide Jeju SK FC a regular exchange of coaching expertise and training methods, with plans to introduce a proprietary scouting system to the club. Young players from Jeju will have the opportunity to train regularly in Europe and the United States, participate in international tournaments, and showcase their talents at the highest level."
""South Korea is an important market for us. FC Bayern and LAFC have gained valuable experience with Korean players-Min-jae Kim and Heung-min Son are just the most well-known examples," Sauer explained. "Together with Jeju SK FC, we want to nurture a new generation of talent. We sincerely thank the clu"
Bayern Munich and LAFC expanded a global youth-development network by adding Jeju SK FC to the Red&Gold Football partnership. Existing partners include Racing Club de Montevideo and Gambino Stars Africa. The partnership promises regular exchanges of coaching expertise, introduction of a proprietary scouting system, and pathways for Jeju players to train in Europe and the United States, enter international tournaments, and gain exposure at higher levels. Jeju has remained in South Korea's top flight since 2021 despite relegation concerns, making the partnership strategically valuable. The partnership aims to nurture a new generation of talent and leverage South Korea as an important market.
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