The collaboration will aim to integrate education, science, and professional practice in elite football, generating new opportunities for students, coaches, and researchers. At the same time, Club Talleres will be able to post job openings and access specialized profiles from the FSI Training community.
The agreement also includes scientific participation in FSI Lab projects, led by Fabio Nakamura. In this space, both institutions will work together on innovation projects and applied studies in high performance, promoting the transfer of knowledge between science and professional football practice.
Fabio Nakamura is a professor at the University of Maia and one of the leading researchers in sports performance, with a specialization in football. He is also an associate editor of scientific journals such as Science and Medicine in Football and Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.
In this way, Talleres joins a global network of more than 40 elite clubs that already collaborate with FSI Training in Europe, America, and Asia, all committed to the same purpose: science, education, and innovation in professional football.
With this alliance, the Albiazul team will be the first Argentine football club to become a Partner of this prestigious sports institution. Across the continent, only three teams work together: Atlético Paranaense and Cruzeiro (Brazil), and Colo Colo (Chile).
The initiative represents a new step in the global expansion of FSI Training and reaffirms the vision of Club Talleres as a modern institution, with professionalized management and in constant evolution.
FSI Training and Talleres, together to continue evolving in the football industry.








