Inter Campus visits Bocconi University for FIFA Master



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Jan 26th 2017
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The long-standing relationship between the Nerazzurri’s social initiative and the Milanese university continues


MILAN – After visiting San Siro to watch the Coppa Italia Round of 16 match between Inter and Bologna, students on the FIFA Master programme – which is run by the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES) and supported by FIFA – have now attended a special lecture dedicated to Inter Campus, itself a shining example of how sport can be used for social good.

Members of Inter Campus’ coaching and administrative team were invited to Bocconi University to discuss the programme’s efforts to help thousands of children around the world every day and emphasise the club’s commitment to its ethical responsibilities.

Park Ji-Sung, the former Manchester United and PSV Eindhoven player, was among the students.


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