Gwangju FC and Kuala Lumpur City FC sign mutual business agreement
Gwangju No dong-il CEO: "I hope we can become partners who can win-win"
Gwangju FC promised to promote friendly relations with Kuala Lumpur City FC (Malaysia).
Gwangju announced on the 22nd that it signed a business agreement with Kuala Lumpur City FC (hereinafter referred to as KL City FC) ahead of the ACLE League Stage 3 match against Johor held at Yongin Mir Stadium.
KL City FC is a professional soccer team based in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and is a team with a long history, having been founded in 1974 and celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

This agreement ceremony, which was made possible through the efforts of Han Sung-ho, CEO of AdipoLABs, the agent and sponsor of KL City FC, was attended by Gwangju’s No Dong-il, KL City FC owner Azri Azerai, and other officials from both teams. All agreed to continue active cooperation in technical support and personnel exchanges for the development of football. KL City FC owner Azri Azerai said, “I am delighted to have signed an agreement with Gwangju FC, which is showing amazing performance on the Asian stage,” and “I hope this will be an opportunity for both clubs to grow together.”
Gwangju No dong-il CEO said, "I would like to thank the KL City FC officials who visited Korea in person for the agreement," and added, "I hope that through this agreement, we can experience various football cultures and systems and become partners who can win-win with each other."
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