Kazakhstan's Football Federation Academy Given FIFA Talent Academy Recognition
The Kazakhstan Football Federation (KFF) has made history by becoming the ninth association worldwide and the second Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) member to earn the prestigious status of a FIFA Talent Academy. The official announcement was made on September 18, following a ceremony held in Talgar, Almaty region.
The FIFA Talent Academy project in Kazakhstan aims to develop young players according to international training standards. The project's commitment is to prepare more quality players for the professional level and the national team.
The ceremony was attended by a distinguished gathering of individuals, including FIFA's Director of Global Development Steven Martens, FIFA High Performance Program Head Ulf Schott, FIFA legend Christian Karembeu, veterans of Kazakh football, and KFF Academy trainees.
David Loria, KFF Secretary General, emphasized the strategic importance of this milestone for youth football in Kazakhstan. He stated that the KFF will continue to work with full dedication to live up to the high status of the FIFA Talent Academy and raise a new generation of footballers who will proudly represent Kazakhstan internationally.
Loria's sentiments were echoed by Christian Karembeu, a FIFA legend and World and European Champion, who expressed his excitement about the potential of the Kazakhstan Football Federation's young talent.
The FIFA Talent Academy project is aimed at developing young football players, providing them with the resources and guidance necessary to reach their full potential. With this new status, the KFF Academy is poised to play a significant role in the future of Kazakhstan's football scene.
The Kazakhstan Football Federation press service reported on the event, highlighting the importance of this milestone for the growth and development of football in Kazakhstan. The KFF's dedication to the project reflects their commitment to nurturing the next generation of Kazakhstan's football stars.
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