
According to the official website of FIFA, FIFA recently launched a talent development program aimed at providing assistance to member countries to help them reach their full potential and help reduce the gap between different countries and regions in football levels.
FIFA is currently adding some of its overall investments in technology and education projects, and last year launched a modern platform with the FIFA Training Centre to share knowledge of football and related technologies. FIFA President Infantino said: "Our primary goal at the moment is to give every talented player a chance. FIFA's talent development programme is key to achieving this goal. It plays a vital role in the development of football talent in our more than 200 member countries and maximizes the opportunity for every boy and girl to reach their potential. ”
At a recent FIFA meeting, WENGER, FIFA Director of Global Development, introduced the current implementation of talent development programmes around the world. "I am delighted that the Talent Development Program is being implemented globally, which means that we are taking a very important step towards our goal of maximizing the opportunity for each child to develop their potential," Wenger said. Through the implementation of this program, we can improve the level of football between all 6 football federations and more than 200 member countries, and give their players equal opportunities. ”
FIFA President Infantino said their vision for 2020-2023 was to allow 50 national teams, as well as 50 clubs, to compete at the highest level in the world. While the game is the driving force behind football's development, talent development programs also strengthen their own framework so that the beneficiaries of these programs can be well protected. In addition, Member States would establish links with beneficiaries and share responsibility for building an ecosystem for human resource development.
in Ralph