"GANGWON-DO PROVINCE CAN MAKE IT ENOUGH" GANGWON FC STRENGTHENS EMPLOYEES' CAPABILITIES THROUGH LOCAL TRAINING IN SEVILLE, SPAIN

"Gangwon-do Province Can Make It Enough" Gangwon FC Strengthens Employees' Capabilities Through Local Training in Seville, Spain

"Gangwon-do Province Can Make It Enough" Gangwon FC Strengthens Employees' Capabilities Through Local Training in Seville, Spain

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Gangwon FC has started to strengthen its capabilities through local training of its employees in Seville.

Gangwon conducted overseas training for four people at Seville FC for a total of 10 days from the 13th to the 22nd. Through this training, employees have strengthened their ability to develop Gangwon based on Seville's experience and knowledge.

Employees participated in a business academy program promoted by the Seville FC Innovation Center for a week. The program consisted of a variety of sessions to gain insight into sports and business.

As a first schedule, he watched a match against Celta de Vigo in the 17th round of the Spanish Primera Liga in the 2024-2025 season, which took place at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, his home stadium in Seville, on Sunday. He witnessed in person the retirement of Sevilla legend Jesus Navas.
After that, for five days from Monday to Friday, they exchanged and learned from each other on various topics such as youth academy tours, seminars, marketing and media, game analysis, international work, home stadium tours and home games. 먹튀검증

"As I experienced the European club in person, I was surprised by the more advanced work than expected, excellent infrastructure, and the passion of fans who support the club," said Jeong Ho-yong, deputy manager of the home game business team. "I felt jealous, but I think Gangwon FC can be created enough. I will not forget this experience and share it with my colleagues so that I can convey the satisfaction and joy felt by Seville fans to Gangwon fans."

Gangwon signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Seville FC in January. The relationship with Seville was made possible by Kim Byeong-ji, Gangwon's CEO. Since April last year, he contacted Seville FC first to express his intention and it came to fruition. After signing the MOU, Kim personally visited Seville to discuss details. Various opinions were exchanged and detailed measures were discussed. The training of Gangwon employees in Seville was one of the agreed contents.

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