The Freedom QJ League and the online school Flagman have entered into an educational partnership agreement.
The cooperation plan includes several joint initiatives. Specifically, the partner will provide three full scholarships to league players who achieve the best results in a special assessment.
In addition, thirty participants of the “Player of the Future” project will have the opportunity to take a free remote English language course under the special QJ Talents program.
The agreement also includes the opening of dedicated specialized classes in the subject “Sports Management,” as well as career guidance services and university admission support for five participants.
The educational partnership between the Freedom QJ League and Flagman will open new opportunities for young players to grow not only on the football pitch but also beyond it.
“Many Kazakhstani players, including youth, aspire to gain experience playing in foreign leagues. This is a serious challenge, and learning the language is crucial for successful adaptation in an unfamiliar environment. That’s why this partnership is so important,” said Alexander Orlov, Executive Director of the League.
“We are happy to collaborate with the Freedom QJ League not only on the agreed points but also in many other directions. The main thing is achieving results for the children,” said Madina Momynkulova, CEO of Flagman.