05 September 2022 – 01:50
The event starts at 10:15 am and the opening session will be attended by Aleksander Ceferin, UEFA president, João Paulo Correia, Secretary of State for Youth and Sports, and Fernando Gomes, president of the FPF.
Football Talks begins today, a forum for reflection on football and which will bring together many names known to fans in the City of Football. What will the world be like in 2030? What major forces will change football by then? What is the ambition of Portuguese football until the end of the decade? These and other questions will be discussed today and tomorrow.
The event starts at 10:15 am and the opening session will be attended by Aleksander Ceferin, UEFA president, João Paulo Correia, Secretary of State for Youth and Sports, and Fernando Gomes, president of the FPF. Over the two days, there will be 19 thematic panels plus five individual communications, in a total of about a hundred participants (including speakers and moderators). Today, in the early afternoon, the panel on Technology/Business/Geography of Amateur Competitions will be discussed ‘How Technology will Improve the Game’, a session that will have as moderator Sérgio Krithinas, deputy director of Record. Tomorrow, the last lecture will be given by Jürgen Klopp and is dedicated to Portuguese Football, which the Liverpool coach follows.
The conclusions of the Football Talks will be in charge of José Couceiro, vice-president of the FPF, and Ana Catarina Mendes, Deputy Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, will make the closing session, at 18:00.
Yesterday, football began to be discussed with Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton) and Dolores Silva (Sp. Braga) answering questions from young Portuguese internationals.
By Record
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