The Ministry of Youth and Sports stated that two giant football clubs in the South Korean League, Pohang Steeleers and Jeonbuk Reserves, who are undergoing training in Bali, are proof of the strength of culture-based sports (sports tourism) in Indonesia.
According to a written statement from the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Jakarta, Friday, the two teams underwent training camps at Bali United FC's facilities at the Bali United Training Center in Gianyar, Bali.
Bali is a unique attraction because, in addition to adequate facilities, it also has world-renowned tourist attractions.
Bali also has world-class healthcare facilities such as Bali International Hospital (BIH) in Sanur.
The sophisticated medical care at BIH ensures that athletes who experience injuries while training or competing on the Island of the Gods receive optimal care.
Pohang Steelers head coach Tae-ha Park expressed satisfaction after three weeks of training on the nearly 31-hectare site with nine international-standard pitches.
