He Seville is expanding its brand impact in Asia with a deal in South Korea where it aims to grow its strategic international expansion plan. The Andalusian club announced this Tuesday an agreement with Gangwon FCa South Korean league club where he will work with in this regard.
He Gangwon will receive advice for the development and improvement of all its areas of football, benefiting from the experience and knowledge accumulated by the Seville club, Sevilla explained in a note. Meanwhile, the Andalusian entity, through this alliance, will improve the strategic positioning of its brand in a country of high interest such as South Koreakey to its ambitious Internationalization Plan.
The intention of Gangwon FCfounded in 2008 and playing in the Korean K-League, needs to leapfrog quality at all levels and this strategic plan fits perfectly with the promise of Sevilla FC to share with third parties that are not direct competitors all the knowledge, experience and wisdom gained during its 134 years of history, and more recently after years of developing a clear training method for the quarry, training of players and coaches and use of technological tools of one’s own creation.
The president of Seville, José María del Nido Carrasco, appreciates the importance of this strategic move: “It’s an honor to work with Gangwon FC. I am sure that this agreement will allow us to grow both entities, which share a determined commitment to growth based on technological development and young talent. We are talking about a club, Sevilla FC, which is a technological reference in the world of football, and a country, South Korea, which according to the latest studies is a world leader in innovation and digital that technology. This is a decisive step in our Internationalization Plan.”
The ‘World Club Alliance Program’ format, already launched with India’s Bengaluru United FC, fulfills this proposition perfectly. In this way, Gangwon FC will benefit from the knowledge accumulated by Sevilla FC, mainly in the R&D&i and technology projects that have been developed in recent years and have made the white and red club an international reference in this regard. In that sense, the agreement will allow synergies to be established to promote mutual development at the level of technological innovation applied to football in a country that is a technological leader in the world.
Source: La Verdad

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