'U.S. International Competitiveness + Network Expansion' Jeonbuk-Kyoto Friendship Match Promises Continuous Exchanges
'U.S. International Competitiveness + Network Expansion' Jeonbuk-Kyoto Friendship Match Promises Continuous Exchanges
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Jeonbuk Hyundai Youth Team does not stop taking steps to strengthen its international competitiveness.
Jeonbuk U-15 Dongdaebu Geumsan Middle School had a time to learn from each other through a friendly match with the Kyoto Sanga FC Youth Team in the Japanese J-League.
After entering Korea on the 25th, Kyoto played friendly matches with Jeonbuk U-15, 16, 18 and Central High School football teams until the 28th to compete with each other.
This friendly match was held at the invitation of Jeonbuk and plans to develop into an exchange game through mutual invitations in the future.
They not only played soccer matches but also prepared a time to promote culture of North Jeolla Province. They cooperated with the tourism policy department of Jeonju City and the dog cheese department of Imsil County to support Kyoto players on cultural tours.
Kyoto players experienced Jeonju's specialties such as Korean paper crafts and bibimbap making through the Jeonju Hanok Village tour, and experienced various Imsil cheese-related cultures at the Imsil Cheese Theme Park.
In addition, the Jeonbuk clubhouse and Jeonju World Cup Stadium tour participated and had a meaningful time. 먹튀검증
"Playing a different style of soccer from ours, a friendly match with a Japanese team is a great help to develop each other," said Lee Kwang-hyun, manager of the Jeonbuk Under-15 team. "I hope we can continue to create more opportunities for mutual development and grow together."