PRESS RELEASE: Real Madrid football clinic kicks off at McKinley Hill Stadium
October 6, 2015

Andrew Tan’s Alliance Global and PinoySports Foundation take the lead to produce future football stars in the Philippines

Spain’s renowned Real Madrid football coaches officially kicks off its biggest and first-ever series of football clinics in the Philippines today at Megaworld’s state-of-the-art McKinley Hill Stadium in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City. Spearheaded by Andrew Tan’s conglomerate, Alliance Global Group, Inc. (AGI), parent company of Emperador, Inc., and the PinoySports Foundation, the sports clinic is set to mentor 36 local coaches and 360 students from the National Capital Region.
“We are proud to be part of this biggest Real Madrid football clinic in the Philippines. Through the guidance of these professional coaches from Real Madrid Foundation, we hope to produce some of the best football stars in the world,” says Kevin L. Tan, director, Alliance Global Group, Inc.
On October 5 to 9, and October 12 to 16 in McKinley Hill Stadium, the Real Madrid coaches Daniel Landaburu, Jose Agustin Soto Garcia and Joaquin Lopez Martinez, together with their assistant coaches, are scheduled to teach around 36 local coaches and 360 students from the NCR.
Real Madrid Foundation will also hold football clinics in Baler, Aurora on October 19 to 23 and October 26 to 30, in which 12 coaches and 120 students will participate.
The three visiting coaches from Real Madrid will share the methods and training regime based on the current programs in Real Madrid’s youth development program, which are rarely accessible to teach in Asia.
“It is a great opportunity for the Filipinos to be coached and trained by these three Real Madrid coaches because their methods can produce world’s best players like Cristiano Ronaldo, James Rodriguez, and Iker Casillas, considered one of the best goalkeepers in the world,” says former Senator Edgardo Angara, chairman, PinoySports Foundation.
Tan also shared that the McKinley Hill Stadium is the best facility for such sports programs. It can accommodate around 5,000 people, and uses the Max S 60 mm variety of the renowned Italian brand Limonta Sport, which is one of the few turf providers certified by FIFA.
“We are proud to build a world-class football field for the Filipinos. We opted for trusted international brands, so our facilities can be at par with the other known football fields around the globe. This can also build the confidence of our local football players to improve their skills,” says Tan.
AGI, PinoySports Foundation and Real Madrid Foundation recently signed a partnership agreement in Spain to conduct ‘rolling’ football clinic in the Philippines. The series of football clinics are set to mentor the youth and local coaches across the 16 regions of the Philippines.
The formal signing of agreement was led by Tan along with former Senator Ed Angara, Senate Committee on Games, Amusement and Sports chairman Sen. Sonny Angara, Real Madrid Foundation executive vice president Enrique Sanchez, and Real Madrid C.F. director for institutional relations and football legend Emilio Butragueño. Also at the ceremony were Philippine Ambassador to Spain Carlos Salinas and Philippine Football Federation president Mariano Araneta.
The rolling football clinics will be modeled after the training programs conducted by Real Madrid Foundation in other Asian countries such as Japan and China.
Real Madrid, known for producing some of the world’s best professional football players has been conducting sports clinics to promote football among children around the world particularly in Europe, US, Asia Pacific and Africa.
Real Madrid Foundation is the organization tasked to spearhead the social and cultural awareness programs of Real Madrid by promoting education of values through sports. The foundation currently runs permanent and temporary activities and projects in 70 countries and has benefited more than 50,000 youth from different parts of the world.
PHOTO: Leading the kick off ceremony in McKinley Hill, Fort Bonifacio were (from left to right) Emperador Distilleries Executive Director Kendrick L. Tan, Department of Education Schools Sports Division OIC Cesar Abalon, Philippine Football Federation President Mariano Araneta, Sen. Sonny Angara, Real Madrid Foundation International Manager for Social Projects Rosa Roncal, Coach Daniel Landaburu, Coach Jose Agustin Soto Garcia, Coach Joaquin Lopez Martinez, former Senator and PinoySports Foundation Chairman Edgardo Angara and Alliance Global Executive Director Kevin L. Tan.
PRESS RELEASE: Real Madrid football clinic kicks off at McKinley Hill Stadium
October 6, 2015

Andrew Tan’s Alliance Global and PinoySports Foundation take the lead to produce future football stars in the Philippines

Spain’s renowned Real Madrid football coaches officially kicks off its biggest and first-ever series of football clinics in the Philippines today at Megaworld’s state-of-the-art McKinley Hill Stadium in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City. Spearheaded by Andrew Tan’s conglomerate, Alliance Global Group, Inc. (AGI), parent company of Emperador, Inc., and the PinoySports Foundation, the sports clinic is set to mentor 36 local coaches and 360 students from the National Capital Region.
“We are proud to be part of this biggest Real Madrid football clinic in the Philippines. Through the guidance of these professional coaches from Real Madrid Foundation, we hope to produce some of the best football stars in the world,” says Kevin L. Tan, director, Alliance Global Group, Inc.
On October 5 to 9, and October 12 to 16 in McKinley Hill Stadium, the Real Madrid coaches Daniel Landaburu, Jose Agustin Soto Garcia and Joaquin Lopez Martinez, together with their assistant coaches, are scheduled to teach around 36 local coaches and 360 students from the NCR.
Real Madrid Foundation will also hold football clinics in Baler, Aurora on October 19 to 23 and October 26 to 30, in which 12 coaches and 120 students will participate.
The three visiting coaches from Real Madrid will share the methods and training regime based on the current programs in Real Madrid’s youth development program, which are rarely accessible to teach in Asia.
“It is a great opportunity for the Filipinos to be coached and trained by these three Real Madrid coaches because their methods can produce world’s best players like Cristiano Ronaldo, James Rodriguez, and Iker Casillas, considered one of the best goalkeepers in the world,” says former Senator Edgardo Angara, chairman, PinoySports Foundation.
Tan also shared that the McKinley Hill Stadium is the best facility for such sports programs. It can accommodate around 5,000 people, and uses the Max S 60 mm variety of the renowned Italian brand Limonta Sport, which is one of the few turf providers certified by FIFA.
“We are proud to build a world-class football field for the Filipinos. We opted for trusted international brands, so our facilities can be at par with the other known football fields around the globe. This can also build the confidence of our local football players to improve their skills,” says Tan.
AGI, PinoySports Foundation and Real Madrid Foundation recently signed a partnership agreement in Spain to conduct ‘rolling’ football clinic in the Philippines. The series of football clinics are set to mentor the youth and local coaches across the 16 regions of the Philippines.
The formal signing of agreement was led by Tan along with former Senator Ed Angara, Senate Committee on Games, Amusement and Sports chairman Sen. Sonny Angara, Real Madrid Foundation executive vice president Enrique Sanchez, and Real Madrid C.F. director for institutional relations and football legend Emilio Butragueño. Also at the ceremony were Philippine Ambassador to Spain Carlos Salinas and Philippine Football Federation president Mariano Araneta.
The rolling football clinics will be modeled after the training programs conducted by Real Madrid Foundation in other Asian countries such as Japan and China.
Real Madrid, known for producing some of the world’s best professional football players has been conducting sports clinics to promote football among children around the world particularly in Europe, US, Asia Pacific and Africa.
Real Madrid Foundation is the organization tasked to spearhead the social and cultural awareness programs of Real Madrid by promoting education of values through sports. The foundation currently runs permanent and temporary activities and projects in 70 countries and has benefited more than 50,000 youth from different parts of the world.
PHOTO: Leading the kick off ceremony in McKinley Hill, Fort Bonifacio were (from left to right) Emperador Distilleries Executive Director Kendrick L. Tan, Department of Education Schools Sports Division OIC Cesar Abalon, Philippine Football Federation President Mariano Araneta, Sen. Sonny Angara, Real Madrid Foundation International Manager for Social Projects Rosa Roncal, Coach Daniel Landaburu, Coach Jose Agustin Soto Garcia, Coach Joaquin Lopez Martinez, former Senator and PinoySports Foundation Chairman Edgardo Angara and Alliance Global Executive Director Kevin L. Tan.