Kuala Lumpur: The latest edition of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC)'s landmark Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) commenced Monday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Built on the legacy of the landmark AFC Internship Program, the Knowledge Sharing Programme was launched in January 2024, and is dedicated towards assisting candidates gain insights into current best practices of football governance, administration and day-to-day operations of the AFC. According to Qatar News Agency, the program is designed to strengthen and maximize the capabilities of its Members Associations (MAs) and Regional Associations (RAs). It aims to foster a culture of continuous enhancement in football administration across the Continent. The AFC Knowledge Sharing Programme is open to all employees of the AFC's MAs and RAs. Moreover, candidates from the AFC Academic Center of Excellence who have graduated with "distinction" will also have the opportunity to be part of the program.
9th Edition of AFC Knowledge Sharing Programme Gets Underway.
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