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Liverpool plans soccer academy in Indonesia: report

English Premier League club Liverpool are planning to set up a soccer academy in Indonesia to develop young talent, a local newspaper reported today.

Updated on: Dec 07, 2010 12:51 PM IST
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English Premier League club Liverpool are planning to set up a soccer academy in Indonesia to develop young talent, a local newspaper reported on Tuesday.

The British Chamber of Commerce in Jakarta has helped establish links with the club as part of its corporate social responsibility programmes in Indonesia.

Liverpool have sent coaches to Jakarta twice this year, with former striker Ian Rush presiding over one soccer clinic in May and the club launching eight days of activities to promote football education last Saturday.

"There is a plan to establish a Liverpool Academy in Jakarta next year," Chris Wren, executive director of the British Chamber of Commerce, was quoted as saying by the Jakarta Globe. "Assuming this (visit) is successful and things go as planned, it could be under way as early as May.

"The dream is that what started as a community idea three years ago could end up in a Premier League star for Indonesia, someone who could represent the best of the country."

He warned, however, plans rested on finding corporate investors willing to fund the school without expecting instant profits.

 
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