Valencia CF MBA CLASS OF 2025 attend graduation ceremony
The Masters course held it's 16th edition of its ceremony at Mestalla
Mestalla hosted the graduation ceremony for the 16th edition of the Master in International Sport Management course, organised by the European Sport Business School, Valencia CF's Educational Partner.
A total of 117 students -of 38 different nationalities- attended the ceremony where they had shared experiences with Valencia CF professionals throughout the academic year.
The event was presided over by Jorge Coll, founder of ESBS and president of ACE Education in Spain, and featured the participation of Jorge García, Marketing and Commercial Director for Valencia CF, who encouraged the graduates to continue contributing to the sports industry with passion and courage.
The Valencia CF MBA was recently featured by the British magazine SportBusiness in their prestigious Postgraduate Rankings as the best Master's in Sports Management in a face-to-face format in Spain, as well as the fifth in Europe and eighteenth worldwide. It stands out for its practical and international approach, with students who have undertaken their training alongside a first-class teaching staff professionally connected to global sport.
The main objective of the program is to provide students with key knowledge and tools in sports management, preparing them to lead and manage organisations, facilities, and events in a global environment. It also fosters the ability to identify business opportunities and enhance the leadership skills necessary to address the challenges of the sector.
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