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Jeonbuk State, in collaboration with the Jeonbuk State Office of Education and Jeonbuk Physicl Education Middle & High School, is continuing international exchange and friendship through sports by delivering sports equipment donated by students to youth in three African nations. On the 5th, the State and the Office of Education held a send-off ceremony at Jeonbuk Sports Middle & High School for the project titled “Re; Play Together, Jeonbuk Sports Friendship Gifts,” shipping the items to Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Namibia. The theme, ‘Re; Play Together,’ signifies resuming games (Re; Play) that had been halted due to a shortage of soccer balls and sports gear, this time together with Jeonbuk.

This initiative goes beyond mere material support; it aims to practice solidarity and friendship across borders through sports and to expand the foundation for exchange among future generations. In particular, sharing equipment that students actually used spreads the value of sharing while extending Jeonbuk’s international sports diplomacy into schools and the local community. The project originated from visits last year by officials from Zimbabwe and Namibia, with whom Jeonbuk has maintained international sports exchanges. During their visit to Jeonbuk Sports Middle & High School, they requested support for sports equipment. Students readily agreed to contribute, leading to a broader international exchange program supported by the State, the Office of Education, and the school. The donated items total 616 pieces across 12 sports, including soccer, taekwondo, shooting, archery, swimming, etc. —comprising both gear previously used by students and new items collected for this project. The equipment will be delivered to the Ministry of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture and National Olympic Committees of each country via Zimbabwean diplomatic missions and international shipping. It will then be distributed to young athletes and youth active in organizations such as the Kirsty Coventry Academy in Zimbabwe, the Waitaka Taekwondo Club in Kenya, and the MTC Hopsol Youth Soccer League in Namibia.

Kim Jong-phil, Director General of Jeonbuk State’s 2036 Summer Olympics Bid Department, stated: “I hope the precious sports items that nurtured the dreams of our Jeonbuk students will serve as a new source of hope for African youth. Moving forward, we will continue to promote international exchange through sports, guided by the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) core values of inclusion and solidarity.” Im Young-gun, Director of Arts, Physical Ed & Health Division at the Jeonbuk State Office of Education, said, “It was a meaningful opportunity for our students to put into practice the spirit of sportsmanship through sharing and caring while developing a global perspective. We hope that the students’ small but heartfelt gesture will be warmly received by young people in Africa.”

Meanwhile, Jeonbuk State has been steadily expanding its international sports network by dispatching a Taekwondo demonstration team to the World Taekwondo U-21 Championship in Kenya, participating in the World Union of Olympic Cities General Assembly, and broadening sports exchanges with African nations. Starting with the “Sports Friendship Gift” pilot project, Jeonbuk State plans to consider expanding the countries and sports covered by the initiative, while also promoting the hosting of international sporting events and exchange programs inviting young athletes from overseas, with the goal of developing Jeonbuk into a specialized international sports city.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino awarded prestigious AFC Diamond of Asia

AIPS ASIA News:

The AFC Diamond of Asia – the most esteemed individual accolade in Asian football – was awarded today to FIFA President Gianni Infantino in recognition of his visionary leadership and unwavering support towards the development of Asian football and the global game at the AFC Annual Awards Seoul 2023 in Korea Republic.



Mr. Infantino was elected as FIFA President in 2016, and under his leadership, global football continues to experience remarkable growth. Through the transformative FIFA Forward Programme, FIFA Member Associations have received enhanced support, contributing to the rapid development of football worldwide. Mr. Infantino has also delivered groundbreaking governance reforms, which have helped to restore confidence in the global game and the broader world of sport.
 
With Asia serving as the epicentre, the FIFA President played a leading role in the successful staging of two of the greatest editions of FIFA’s flagship tournaments – the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023, with the Continent also entrusted with hosting several FIFA age-group, futsal and beach soccer competitions in recent years.
 
AFC President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, who presented the AFC Diamond of Asia to the FIFA President at the iconic Grand Peace Palace at Kyung Hee University, said: “The Asian football family is forever grateful to President Infantino for his steadfast support and dedication towards strengthening the beautiful game across our great Continent.
 
“His devotion and passion for the game and commitment to the reforms agenda have left a remarkable imprint not only in restoring worldwide confidence and belief in our sport, but also in unifying our global football family, including Asia, and we are extremely honoured to be celebrating his remarkable contributions to Asian football.”
 
The AFC President also paid tribute to the FIFA President and FIFA for supporting the Asian FIFA Member Associations during the toughest crisis in modern history. At the height of the pandemic when the world of sport was forced to a standstill, FIFA approved the groundbreaking COVID-19 Relief Plan which made USD 1.5 billion available to support all 211 FIFA Member Associations and the six Confederations to help alleviate the financial impact of the global outbreak.
 
Shaikh Salman added: “In our darkest hour, FIFA extended a helping hand and stood tall as a beacon of hope for all our Member Associations. The manner in which we respond in times of crisis reflects the true measure of our character and the footballing world will always cherish the pillar of support provided by FIFA under the leadership of President Infantino.

Shaikh Salman also underlined the AFC’s support towards FIFA’s expansion of its tournaments under the leadership of President Infantino, as part of efforts to provide more Member Associations with the vital opportunity to strengthen their development through exposure to top level competitions. 
 
A fine example of the FIFA President’s vision to elevate youth football to greater heights was brought to bear at the recently concluded and newly expanded 24-team FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Colombia 2024, which witnessed an all-Asian final between eventual winners DPR Korea and Japan, further reinforcing Asia’s dominance in women’s age-group football.
 
The AFC President added: “The solid foundations we find ourselves in today are a tribute to President Infantino’s capabilities and wisdom and now the stage is set for an expanded FIFA World Cup in 2026 where a record minimum of eight Asian teams will compete in the global spectacle, reinforcing the message that football is truly global, which ultimately augurs well for our ambitions to solidify football as the number one sport on the Continent.”
 
President Gianni Infantino is the 17th recipient of the elite accolade, which is the most prestigious AFC award bestowed annually upon an individual for exemplary contribution towards the development and promotion of football, on and off the field within the Asian Continent – selected by the AFC Executive Committee.

Images from the AFC Annual Awards Seoul 2023 are available to the media at photos.the-afc.com with the following credentials: Username: aaa23media and Password: Aaa2023media

Courtesy AFC

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino awarded prestigious AFC Diamond of Asia

AIPS ASIA News:

The AFC Diamond of Asia – the most esteemed individual accolade in Asian football – was awarded today to FIFA President Gianni Infantino in recognition of his visionary leadership and unwavering support towards the development of Asian football and the global game at the AFC Annual Awards Seoul 2023 in Korea Republic.



Mr. Infantino was elected as FIFA President in 2016, and under his leadership, global football continues to experience remarkable growth. Through the transformative FIFA Forward Programme, FIFA Member Associations have received enhanced support, contributing to the rapid development of football worldwide. Mr. Infantino has also delivered groundbreaking governance reforms, which have helped to restore confidence in the global game and the broader world of sport.
 
With Asia serving as the epicentre, the FIFA President played a leading role in the successful staging of two of the greatest editions of FIFA’s flagship tournaments – the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023, with the Continent also entrusted with hosting several FIFA age-group, futsal and beach soccer competitions in recent years.
 
AFC President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, who presented the AFC Diamond of Asia to the FIFA President at the iconic Grand Peace Palace at Kyung Hee University, said: “The Asian football family is forever grateful to President Infantino for his steadfast support and dedication towards strengthening the beautiful game across our great Continent.
 
“His devotion and passion for the game and commitment to the reforms agenda have left a remarkable imprint not only in restoring worldwide confidence and belief in our sport, but also in unifying our global football family, including Asia, and we are extremely honoured to be celebrating his remarkable contributions to Asian football.”
 
The AFC President also paid tribute to the FIFA President and FIFA for supporting the Asian FIFA Member Associations during the toughest crisis in modern history. At the height of the pandemic when the world of sport was forced to a standstill, FIFA approved the groundbreaking COVID-19 Relief Plan which made USD 1.5 billion available to support all 211 FIFA Member Associations and the six Confederations to help alleviate the financial impact of the global outbreak.
 
Shaikh Salman added: “In our darkest hour, FIFA extended a helping hand and stood tall as a beacon of hope for all our Member Associations. The manner in which we respond in times of crisis reflects the true measure of our character and the footballing world will always cherish the pillar of support provided by FIFA under the leadership of President Infantino.

Shaikh Salman also underlined the AFC’s support towards FIFA’s expansion of its tournaments under the leadership of President Infantino, as part of efforts to provide more Member Associations with the vital opportunity to strengthen their development through exposure to top level competitions. 
 
A fine example of the FIFA President’s vision to elevate youth football to greater heights was brought to bear at the recently concluded and newly expanded 24-team FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Colombia 2024, which witnessed an all-Asian final between eventual winners DPR Korea and Japan, further reinforcing Asia’s dominance in women’s age-group football.
 
The AFC President added: “The solid foundations we find ourselves in today are a tribute to President Infantino’s capabilities and wisdom and now the stage is set for an expanded FIFA World Cup in 2026 where a record minimum of eight Asian teams will compete in the global spectacle, reinforcing the message that football is truly global, which ultimately augurs well for our ambitions to solidify football as the number one sport on the Continent.”
 
President Gianni Infantino is the 17th recipient of the elite accolade, which is the most prestigious AFC award bestowed annually upon an individual for exemplary contribution towards the development and promotion of football, on and off the field within the Asian Continent – selected by the AFC Executive Committee.

Images from the AFC Annual Awards Seoul 2023 are available to the media at photos.the-afc.com with the following credentials: Username: aaa23media and Password: Aaa2023media

Courtesy AFC

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Jeonbuk State, in collaboration with the Jeonbuk State Office of Education and Jeonbuk Physicl Education Middle & High School, is continuing international exchange and friendship through sports by delivering sports equipment donated by students to youth in three African nations. On the 5th, the State and the Office of Education held a send-off ceremony at Jeonbuk Sports Middle & High School for the project titled “Re; Play Together, Jeonbuk Sports Friendship Gifts,” shipping the items to Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Namibia. The theme, ‘Re; Play Together,’ signifies resuming games (Re; Play) that had been halted due to a shortage of soccer balls and sports gear, this time together with Jeonbuk.

This initiative goes beyond mere material support; it aims to practice solidarity and friendship across borders through sports and to expand the foundation for exchange among future generations. In particular, sharing equipment that students actually used spreads the value of sharing while extending Jeonbuk’s international sports diplomacy into schools and the local community. The project originated from visits last year by officials from Zimbabwe and Namibia, with whom Jeonbuk has maintained international sports exchanges. During their visit to Jeonbuk Sports Middle & High School, they requested support for sports equipment. Students readily agreed to contribute, leading to a broader international exchange program supported by the State, the Office of Education, and the school. The donated items total 616 pieces across 12 sports, including soccer, taekwondo, shooting, archery, swimming, etc. —comprising both gear previously used by students and new items collected for this project. The equipment will be delivered to the Ministry of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture and National Olympic Committees of each country via Zimbabwean diplomatic missions and international shipping. It will then be distributed to young athletes and youth active in organizations such as the Kirsty Coventry Academy in Zimbabwe, the Waitaka Taekwondo Club in Kenya, and the MTC Hopsol Youth Soccer League in Namibia.

Kim Jong-phil, Director General of Jeonbuk State’s 2036 Summer Olympics Bid Department, stated: “I hope the precious sports items that nurtured the dreams of our Jeonbuk students will serve as a new source of hope for African youth. Moving forward, we will continue to promote international exchange through sports, guided by the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) core values of inclusion and solidarity.” Im Young-gun, Director of Arts, Physical Ed & Health Division at the Jeonbuk State Office of Education, said, “It was a meaningful opportunity for our students to put into practice the spirit of sportsmanship through sharing and caring while developing a global perspective. We hope that the students’ small but heartfelt gesture will be warmly received by young people in Africa.”

Meanwhile, Jeonbuk State has been steadily expanding its international sports network by dispatching a Taekwondo demonstration team to the World Taekwondo U-21 Championship in Kenya, participating in the World Union of Olympic Cities General Assembly, and broadening sports exchanges with African nations. Starting with the “Sports Friendship Gift” pilot project, Jeonbuk State plans to consider expanding the countries and sports covered by the initiative, while also promoting the hosting of international sporting events and exchange programs inviting young athletes from overseas, with the goal of developing Jeonbuk into a specialized international sports city.

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