Djarum Foundation's Sports Service helps Kudus become a "sports tourism" city

Djarum Foundation's Sports Service helps Kudus become a "sports tourism" city

 





  Djarum Foundation's Director of the Sports Service Program, Yoppy Rosimin, assessed that the 2025/2026 Hydroplus Soccer League (HSL) All-Stars would help Kudus Regency become a sports tourism city because it would provide economic benefits, develop athletes, improve performance, and promote the region.

According to him, various women's soccer tournaments that have been held previously, including the HSL in the four regions of Java Island, have shown developments that exceed expectations.

"I think the future of sports tourism in Kudus Regency will be even more advanced," said Yoppy after attending the closing ceremony of the 2025/2026 HSL All-Stars at the Supersoccer Arena in Kudus.

He explained that the age group tournament already has a strong foundation for further development so that it can provide sustainable benefits.

He further explained that the high level of enthusiasm from participants, team advisors, and the community during the tournament not only impacted the quality of the competition but also stimulated the local economy through the activities of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), the hotel, culinary, and transportation sectors around the tournament venues.

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