1. FC Cologne is cooperating with Japanese first divisions

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As the club announced on Wednesday, the cooperation is based on two and a half years. During this time, trainer training, training camps and an intensive exchange in the youth and scouting area at both locations will take place. In addition, management seminars in Cologne and Hiroshima are planned.

The goal is to build a network from which both clubs are permanently benefiting - sporty and economical, FC President Werner Wolf is quoted in the press release of the association. Managing Director Alexander Wehrle wants use cooperation to share our expertise in the sports and management sector, to increase the awareness of the FC in the Asian region and acquire new partners . As early as 2021, the 1st FC Köln had held partner events with Japanese football associations and training centers.

Sanfrecce Hiroshima was so far three times Japanese champions, most recently in 2015. Currently the team is located in the J1 League on table spot twelve.

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