Chang–Everton Football Academy

Football club
Chang-Everton Football Academy
Founded2009
GroundThaiBev Football Centre
OwnerThai Beverage Public Company Ltd.

The Chang–Everton Football Academy is a football academy operated by Everton F.C., Thai Beverages and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA).[1]

The Academy was one of the obligations of the football club's sponsorship deal with Chang Beer. Everton also send officials and coaching staff to Chonburi F.C., Ratchapracha F.C. and Bangkok Football Academy.[2]

Everton academy director Ray Hall said that Everton F.C. want to be the first club to have a professional Thai football player.[3]

External links

  • Thai Beverages
  • Official Everton FC

References

  1. ^ "Blues delegation visits Thailand to provide special intensive training to junior Thai footballers". ThaiBev.com.
  2. ^ "Everton FC to Visit Thailand and provide special intensive training to 'The Sharks'".
  3. ^ "Everton hope for Thai capture". SkySports.com. 9 October 2009.
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