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The official groundbreaking ceremony of the technical center was held on 22 June 2013 as the second of FIFA's Goal Projects in the country. The ceremony was attended by President of CONCACAF & Vice President of FIFA Jeffrey Webb, President of the Caribbean Football Union Gordon Derrick, and other government dignitaries. [4]
High Performance Training Center (Thai: ศูนย์พัฒนาศักยภาพกีฬาฟุตบอล), is the Football Association of Thailand national football centre based in Bangkokthonburi University, Thawi Watthana, Bangkok, Thailand.
The technical area in association football is the area at the side of the pitch which the teams' managers, other coaching personnel, and substitutes are allowed to occupy during a match. [ 1 ] The technical area usually includes a seated area referred to as the "dugout" or "bench" as well as a marked zone in front of it and adjacent to the pitch.
The Nong Chok National Football Center was built pursuant to the policy adopted by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) to provide a national football training center to the 11 countries of Southeast Asia, namely Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
The complex has served as the official headquarters of FIFA since its completion in 2006. It is located on the Zürichberg , a wooded hill in District 7 . As well as offices, the complex includes a fitness centre, a meditation room, geographically themed parks, a full-size international football pitch [ 1 ] and full-size beach football pitch.
Sponsorships with FIFA for a four-year World Cup cycle typically run to nine figures. FIFA conservatively budgeted to earn $2.7 billion in marketing deals in total revenue of more than $11 billion for all of its tournaments from 2023-26, and Verizon is the seventh sponsor in the second-tier category for the next men’s
Plans to construct a football facility in Carmona, Cavite were announced as early as June 2014. The Philippine Football Federation signed a lease agreement for rights to land occupying an area of 2 hectares (4.9 acres) to build a training center, initially known as the National Teams Training Center, to be built under the $500 thousand FIFA Goal Project 3.
FIFA's headquarters is in Zürich, and it is an association established under the law of Switzerland. FIFA's supreme body is the FIFA Congress, an assembly of representatives from each affiliated member association. Each national football association has one vote, regardless of size or footballing strength.