SiteTalk.com and Football for life Limited join together
SiteTalk is proud to announce a long term sponsorship with Football for Life Limited, for the establishment of AC Milan Soccer schools in Hong Kong, Macau and Guangdong.
SiteTalk chose AC Milan due to their reputation for being one of the most successful football teams in the world with a huge global fan base. In total AC Milan have 29 domestic trophies, 14 European trophies and 4 world titles to their name.
Although youth academies are not new to Asia, AC Milan has a unique approach with ex-players becoming involved on a daily basis. The focus on kids, both boys and girls, ages ranging from 5 - 18 years old; the next generation, is corresponding with SiteTalk’s mission of making the best of yourself and developing talents through opportunities. AC Milan soccer school will provide thousands of children with a great opportunity to enhance life.
As the likes of Dida, Kaladze, Nesta, Zambrotta Ambrosini, Flamini, Pirlo, Seedorf, Pato, Ronaldinho, Huntelaar and Inzaghi, all players who went through the ranks to become elite players, inspired people on a weekly basis, so will AC Milan Soccer Schools in Asia.
SiteTalk is fast becoming a portal to improving people’s lives through its shopping opportunities with over 440,000 members registered.
As the main sponsors in partnership with Football for Life Ltd, Sitetalk’s logo will appear on the football kits
and other advertising channels in order to support the brand building development of the company, providing us with an outlet to promote our brand within these markets.
As partners, we have obtained naming rights and with Football for life Limited and the AC Milan Soccer Schools which will further our global success story.
Many of the children who are becoming part of this project have an underprivileged background. Football for Life, SiteTalk and AC Milan are working together to improve their chances for the future, with the hope that some of these children will go on to play in the AC Milan first team in the future. Whilst there are currently not many Asian players in Europe, we all hope this will change.
The AC Milan schools take on children regardless of their social origin, religion or culture. The vision of the schools is to improve the technical and tactical level of each player. This is achieved by teaching them a greater understanding of the game, especially relating to their own role on the football field. The schools focus is on concentration, persistence and discipline both in and outside of the school. A core part of the Programme is educational, installing basic principles such as punctuality, self-discipline and preparation as well as concepts of fair play.
We not only believe Asian football is catching up fast with other continents, we believe that in time there is no reason why an Asian Team cannot win the World Cup, or more players from Asia win the European Champions league.
The reaction to AC Milan in these countries has generated a real buzz and the smiles already on the children’s faces make it all worthwhile.
SiteTalk – AdClicks
All of our advertising and partnerships are in place in order to help both recruitment and sales. AdClicks is a feature which allows our business partners to receive prospects and potential sales orders through our advertising, automatically and electronically. As an online business this is a great tool for our partners to build their business.
The AC Milan Soccer school sponsoring is of course part of our ad click building strategy, and will hopefully result in millions of hits on our community.
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Best regards,
Tord Viken, Editor in Chief
WE – on behalf of the SiteTalk and Unaico Global Team
Tord Viken, Editor in Chief
WE – on behalf of the SiteTalk and Unaico Global Team
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