Aspire Academy recently welcomed the presidents of the Hellenic Football
Federation (HFF), Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI),
and the Football Association of Serbia at its facilities last week.
Evangelos Grammenos of HFF, Mehdi Taj of FFIRI and Slavisa Kokeza of
Football Association of Serbia were all praise for the facility.
Aspire Academy director general Ivan Bravo, Director of Football
Performance and Science, Valter Di Salvo, and Director of Sport and
Strategy, Markus Egger, welcomed each delegation and accompanied them on
guided tours of Aspire Academy’s facilities, including a sneak peek of
the Academy’s new Football Performance building, which is still under
construction. The FFIRI president was also accompanied by his
predecessor Ali Kafashian.
“I have been very impressed by what is going on at this marvellous
sports development institution. The possibilities that Aspire offers to
the current and future generation of Qatari athletes is excellent. These
world class facilities, combined with the right vision for the
education and nurturing of sports talent in the country, will leave a
lasting legacy for Qatar. Qatar should indeed be proud of Aspire
Academy,” Taj said.
Speaking about the Academy’s philosophy and how it all works in
conjunction with the Qatari national sports federations and
associations, Grammenos said, “It is quite evident that this country has
a vision and well-thought-out plans about sport development. l firmly
believe that it will reach its objectives in the years to come. Aspire
Academy is really impressive and has embarked on a good sports
development philosophy which is backed up by world class facilities.
Sport in Qatar, particularly football, has a bright future ahead and
Aspire Academy has a major role to play to help the country achieve its
sporting ambitions.”
Grammenos also visited Aspetar, the world’s leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital in Qatar.
Kokeza, who was accompanied by the Football Association of Serbia’s
Sport Director, Goran Bunjevcevic, added: “Aspire Academy and its
operations are a benchmark for anyone who wants to develop sport. We
hope that Serbia and Qatar continue to work together for the mutual
benefit of sports development in both countries.
“We can exchange notes on youth coaching and development methods as
we’ve both scored some successes in this area, given that our U-20
national team were winners of the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup in New
Zealand and Qatar’s won the 2014 AFC U-19 Championships. I am sure even
our coaching programmes can build on each other’s experiences and
strengths. Judging from the efforts that l see here at Aspire Academy, I
am sure that Qatar will put together a competitive team in 2022, one
that will represent the country well at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar.”
Aspire Academy director general Ivan Bravo (centre) with Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran president Mehdi Taj.