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YKK and Real Madrid Foundation Reignite Kids Football Clinic in Sri Lanka to Empower Underprivileged Children

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YKK HOLDING ASIA PTE. LTD. (YHA), the regional headquarters of the global fastening products manufacturer, together with YKK Lanka announced the return of the YKK ASAO Kids Football Clinic (YKK AKFC) for its third edition. 

Held in partnership with the Real Madrid Foundation (RMF), this meaningful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative uses football as a platform to support the physical and emotional development of underprivileged children, providing them with essential life skills and unforgettable experiences.

The event is scheduled to take place from August 27 to 29 at the Racecourse Ground in Colombo, with the support of the Football Federation of Sri Lanka and the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs.
Since its launch in 2007, the YKK AKFC program has reached children in over 12 countries across Asia, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. With a strong focus on bringing joy and memorable learning experiences through football, the program has positively impacted over 7,500 underprivileged children to date.

This year, the clinic will welcome approximately 300 children from orphanages and underserved communities, alongside over 30 Sri Lankan football coaches. The coaches will participate in exclusive training sessions led by RMF professionals, where they will learn world-class coaching methodologies and techniques. The sessions will offer hands-on experience, enabling local coaches to assist and collaborate with the RMF team throughout the clinic.

All participating children will receive a complete football kit, including a jersey, shorts, socks, boots, a medal, and a certificate of participation, along with exclusive souvenirs. As part of YKK’s ongoing commitment to community development, all footballs and training equipment used during the clinic will be donated to local schools and non-profit organizations.

“This programme is not just about football—it’s about creating opportunities and building connections” said Kazuto Daimon, President of YHA. “It gives children, especially those with limited access to sports, a chance to play, learn and grow. Through the game, they develop teamwork, confidence, and resilience—skills that benefit them far beyond the field. At the same time, the clinic brings people together, strengthening community ties and fostering a spirit of unity.”