VietNamNet Bridge – Leading South Korean company, Sportizen, has pitched to co-operate with Viet Nam's Becamex Binh Duong.


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Leading South Korean company, Sportizen, has pitched to co-operate with Viet Nam's Becamex Binh Duong.—Photo thethaovanhoa

 

According to the V-League club leader, the Korean side wants players aged 13-15 to take part in long-term training at the company's home centre. The centre was the training ground for top midfielder Park Ji-sung.

The camp will also offer Binh Duong's trainers a chance to witness professional football in Korea.

Korean players are set to travel to Binh Duong to take part in the annual international BTV Cup in Viet Nam.

"Sportizen wants to coordinate with us to build a training centre in Thu Dau Mot, the capital city of Binh Duong Province," said Cao Van Chong, deputy chairman of the Binh Duong Football Jointstock Company.

"We appreciate their willingness and will build up a plan to summit to our board of management."

Earlier in June, Binh Duong, currently in the bottom three in the V-League, met with Japanese side Kawasaki Frontale after a friendly match up.

They are reported to be signing an agreement in the near future.

Source: VNS