The first batch of IF journalists successfully completed, 158 articles in 4 months...magazines + interviews

 Four-month program successfully concludes for first batch of soccer journalists.



'FourFourTwo', the world's No. 1 soccer publication with the largest circulation in the world, held a graduation ceremony for its first soccer journalist academy on the 22nd. At the closing ceremony, 23 journalists who completed both the basic and advanced courses, as well as the executives and staff of "FourFourTwo," attended the ceremony to comprehensively evaluate the activities of the first period and handed out certificates and gifts to the journalists.



is a preliminary soccer journalism program organized by 'FourFourTwo', the 'No. 1' soccer magazine with the largest circulation in the world, and 'Interfootball', the best soccer media in Korea. With the slogan "If I become a soccer journalist," the program was started to give hope that anyone can become a soccer journalist.



The first group, which was launched in March, wrote a total of 158 articles, including previews, reviews, analytical articles, columns, and interviews, 메이저사이트 on European soccer leagues such as the Premier League and La Liga and the K League for about four months.


During the program, they also conducted various activities such as on-site coverage and group visits to the K League, content creation for the FourFourTwo magazine, video previews, and on-site interviews, and on the last day of the program, Yang Song-hee, a professional from the Korea Professional Football Association's PR team, gave a special lecture on the soccer industry.



In particular, the program is expected to become a representative external activity that gives hope to future sports industry talents, as the first batch of students passed the FourFourTwo journalist internship program.



Lee Dong-min, a first-year student who passed the internship program, said, "I looked forward to the lectures every week for four months, and it was always informative and fun. I was able to grow as a journalist by learning everything about journalism, including how to write articles. Above all, it was a dream come true to have an article published under Popotu's name and to have it published in Popotu Magazine. I have no regrets and only good memories of my four months as an IF reporter."



Kim Ain, a first-year student who became a translator for FourFourTwo, said, "The idea of 'what can I do for Korean soccer because I love soccer' led me to join the IF Press Corps. I felt proud to write articles while watching 토토사이트 순위 the game, to see my name appear on the internet, and to gain people's sympathy. I also felt the responsibility of being a journalist by covering the field, interviewing soccer players I had only seen on TV, and writing for a magazine. The four months that I was able to translate 90 minutes of intense drama into words were mysterious and enjoyable. I would like to thank FourFourTwo for giving me the opportunity to pursue my new dream of becoming a soccer journalist."



will take a short break after the disbanding ceremony of the first program and will start recruiting for the second program in July.

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