SINGAPORE — The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) on Thursday (June 22) unveiled a new initiative to better support national team players and prepare them for life after football.
The Football Association of Singapore on Thursday unveiled a new initiative to better support national team players and prepare them for life after football.
The initiative now comprises six pillars — International Cap Bonus, Scholarship Credits, Job Opportunities, Education Partnership, Coaching Pathways and Overseas Support — which are meant to address the needs and concerns of professional football players looking to make the career transition from the pitch to off the pitch.
For one, the initiative aims to connect ex-players with various sectors in order to facilitate job opportunities and professional networking. The goal is to support them in finding meaningful employment beyond their playing careers, said FAS. Under a collaboration with Republic Polytechnic, ex-players can also"fast-track" their educational journey through diploma programs."The initiative seeks to equip players who wish to further their education prospects with academic qualifications that will enhance their career prospects and personal development," said FAS.
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