FIFA unites World Cup winners and club executives as teammates to study for soccer diploma

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World Cup and Champions League winners have been learning about the soccer industry at FIFA this week alongside club founders and front-office leaders.

Como coach and minority investor Cesc Fbregas attends the FIFA Diploma in Club Management 2024 at the Home of FIFA on May 27, 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland. World Cup and Champions League winners have been learning about the soccer industry this week at FIFA alongside club founders and front office leaders. Behind Fabregas is Angel City president Julie Uhrman.

“When we learn something it is a great feeling. These courses give us a chance to do that,” said Mata, who won a World Cup title with Spain and a Champions League with Chelsea.However, former Argentina and Inter Milan midfielder Cambiasso cautioned in one session that some industry executives “think that if a football player develops his brain, that is a danger.”

“There are many of us that are capable of doing it and we have shown we are capable,” Wise said. “You are never too old to continue to learn.”This generation of newly-retired international players typically acquired enough wealth to have serious investment options and no need to work again. Mata has a stake in Formula One team Alpine.

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