Rome, Italy.- The Mexican Soccer Federation (FMF) and the MX League signed this Wednesday, in Rome, a “historic” soccer agreement with the Italian Soccer Federation and Serie A that will promote rapprochement between the two countries and that aims to show that “Mexico is one of the best player trainers” and the “Internationalization of the Mexican soccer league itself”.
The president of the FMF, louis yon, and the president of Liga MX, Mikel Arriola, presented and explained at the Mexican Embassy in Rome, in the presence of Carlos García de Alba, Mexican Ambassador to Italy, the soccer agreement that will allow the exchange of information between both countries to his athletic growth. “We want to communicate to Europe that Mexico is one of the best player training countries in the world. We want to support the players so that their processes end in Mexico and also in Europe”, explained Arriola.
The agreement seeks the “growth of our basic forces, emphasizing programs for new talents, youth tournaments and women’s soccer,” added the president of the MX League. Always with an eye on the “internationalization of the television rights of the Mexican league in between, beyond Mexico and the United States.”
In fact, Liga MX is already working on the commercialization of television rights for its soccer with MLS, through the ‘League Cup’ tournament, a competition between American and Mexican teams, scheduled for 2023. “The world will be able to see one month a year parties from Mexico and the United States”, revealed the president. “Serie A has a value of 5.2 billion euros, which places it as one of the five major leagues in Europe. Generating interactions with her will be beneficial for Mexican players,” Arriola commented.
The objective of the Mexican entities with the agreement focuses on the quarry: “We want to generate agreements where risk is shared and natural conditions are generated so that the transaction of players occurs from the age of 13, 15, 17… We want to intervene in the transfer information with the aim of making our absolute national teams jump”. In this way, the number of Mexicans could increase in Serie A, in which only Hirving Lozano (Napoli) and Johan Vásquez (Cremonese) play at the moment.
For its part, Louise He assured that it is a “historic” agreement: “It is signed by two federations with two leagues, something that is rarely seen in the world.” The exchange of information between federations and leagues, as explained by the president of the FMF, has one aspect aimed at the coaching staff, another at the arbitration and another at the administrative staff. “A training axis for our technical bodies, another for the team of referees and an exchange of information to share the best practices in marketing, sports medicine, social responsibility and integrity and financial ‘fair-play’”, said De Luisa. “We want them to know more about our work and to know better how they work,” she added.
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The agreement also contemplates the possibility of playing a match between an Italian club and a Mexican club with some regularity: “One of the approaches will be to make a match between an Italian club and a Mexican club and that it can be normalized over time, that It is not an exclusive meeting, ”said Arriola.
of Louise and Arriola they met with the president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), Grabiele Gravina, and with the president of Serie A, Lorenzo Casini, to close the collaboration agreement between the entities.
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