The Spain national football team has taken an important step by signing a cooperation agreement with the Japan Football Association. This memorandum of understanding was signed by the presidents of both federations, Rafael Louzán and Miyamoto, during the 76th FIFA Congress being held in Vancouver. The four-year agreement will allow for the exchange of expertise and personnel in key areas such as women's football, futsal, and youth development. Additionally, it will encourage the organization of international matches between Spain and Japan across various disciplines and age groups. Spain's women's national team, the current world champions, will be one of the beneficiaries of this agreement. Louzán emphasized that this is a significant agreement that will benefit Spanish football as a whole. The collaboration also includes support for the futsal teams, which currently hold European titles in both men's and women's categories. This agreement will not only strengthen relations between both nations but also contribute to the overall development of football.
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Spain national football team signs agreement with Japan
The Spain national football team strengthens ties with Japan through a cooperation agreement that will benefit Spanish football.
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