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FIFA teamed up with the World Health Organization on Wednesday for a campaign to educate the soccer industry about the risks of concussion injuries. “Concussion is a public health issue of ...
In Goal Project II, FIFA provided the All Nepal Football Association USD $400,000 (with a further $400,000 from the FAP and Association [6]) for upgrading ANFA House at ANFA Complex along with the completion of the ANFA Technical Center, Chyasal. The contractors (KC Construction, a construction group of Bhaktapur) were approved by FIFA.
The successful conclusion of the program merits the award of FIFA Master International in Management, Law and Humanities of Sport. [9] It was created in 2000 to promote a managerial culture within the sports industry, with the aim to develop the skills of aspiring managers so that they can take on the complex challenges of this industry. [10]
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]
The Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence (GSCE), also known as the technical centre of the Ghana Football Association was built in 2004 through the FIFA Goal Project and handed over to the association in 2008.
Football for Hope Movement came about after collaborative work between streetfootballworld and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The movement was established to further conversation and development of relationships between existing social development and football organizations, various football club teams and individual players, as well as other commercial partners.
All football fields have FIFA-standard soccer-specific stadium dimensions. [4] The football fields are equipped with floodlights. Three football fields have 50-seat bleachers and football field #4 has a bleacher of 100-spectator capacity. [3] The facility was built in 14 months on a plot, which was endowed to TFF on March 29, 2013.
The Center hosts the Museo del Calcio, the offices of the Technical Sector, the headquarters of the Italian Football Coaches Association, the headquarters of the Regional Committee of the National Amateur League, the headquarters of the Regional Referee Committee, and the headquarters of the Italian Association of Referees section of Florence. [2]