Valencia CF’s 15th Master in International Sports Management graduates 137 students
The course is taught by the VCF Foundation and ESBS Training Center
Mestalla once again hosted the closing ceremony of the Master in International Sports Management course (MBA Valencia CF), run by the VCF Foundation and ESBS Training Center. It brought together 137 students, their families and lecturers.
The 15th edition featured 40 different nationalities in 2023/24, and has been recognised as the best Master's degree of its kind in Spain four times. It has also ranked in the Top 3 in Europe twice, and among the 20 best in the world.
The graduation for the Valencia CF MBA was combined with that of the Global Sports Business Master.
Inma Ibáñez, director of the VCF Foundation, said: “Thanks to the Valencia CF Master, you have learned from top-level professionals, you have visited and found out first-hand about entities and facilities where professional quality management is essential. and you have had experiences like professionals. The future of work is closer than you think, and is yours. Face it as a family, be professional and put a lot of emotion into it.”
Jorge Coll, founder of ESBS and CEO of ACE Education Spain, highlighted the trajectory of the Master's degree.
“Through our integration into ACE Education, we have positioned ourselves as the first business school specialising in sports in Europe, with 17 of our own campuses in Spain, France and the United Kingdom, training more than 3,500 students in sports management.”
The 40 nationalities represented were: Spain, Germany, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Slovenia, Slovakia, United States, Philippines, France, Georgia, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Italy, Lebanon, Malaysia, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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