Real Oviedo donates balls in El Salvador and closes agreement to train technicians in the country
The Grupo Pachuca team seeks to strengthen ties with the Central American country, where they want to develop a project....
A delegation from Real Oviedo, a club owned by Grupo Pachuca and which plays in the Spanish first division, traveled to El Salvador to meet with the authorities of that country and promote a collaboration agreement with Salvadoran football to train its coaches under the working methodology of the blue club.
The Sporting director Roberto Suarez and the director of the Real Oviedo Foundation and head of institutional relations for the club, Cesar Martin, are leading the club's delegation that has been in El Salvador since last weekend to seek the consolidation of the Oviedo project "in a strategic market" and "strengthen ties with both Salvadoran institutions and the Spanish Embassy and International Cooperation in El Salvador." A meeting was also held with Sonia Alvarez Cibanal, Spanish ambassador to El Salvador; Samuel Galvez, president of the Salvadoran First Division football league; Samuel Guillermo Diaz, LaLiga's representative in Latin America, and Yamil Bukele, president of the National Sports Institute of El Salvador and brother of the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele.
“We will donate 100 balls in very symbolic locations in this country, which is undergoing a significant transformation. It will be a symbolic donation that will go hand in hand with the technical training sessions,” explained Cesar Martin, president of the Real Oviedo Foundation.
Real Oviedo states that this trip will represent “a significant step in Real Oviedo's expansion strategy and its social and educational responsibility at an international level, continuing to bring the club's identity, history, and values to new communities around the world.”

