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Article: KELME AND UDAF JOIN THROUGH A COLLABORATION AGREEMENT

KELME Y LA UDAF SE UNEN MEDIANTE UN ACUERDO DE COLABORACIÓN

KELME AND UDAF JOIN THROUGH A COLLABORATION AGREEMENT

This similar agreement between KELME and the Unión Deportiva Albacete Futsal (UDAF) seeks not only to support local teams, but also to promote initiatives that foster values ​​such as perseverance, inclusivity, and respect, thus creating a positive and enriching environment for all participants.

UDAF was created in 2018 in the city of Albacete, with the aim of promoting indoor soccer and fostering the sport's values ​​in this region.

Since the club's inception, it has supported both men's and women's teams equally. UDAF was a pioneer in creating the first women's indoor soccer school in Castilla-La Mancha . The club has a men's team in the Third Division and a women's team in the Second National Division.

The youth categories are made up of a total of 400 boys and girls . There are more than 10 teams competing at the provincial level (Albacete), from pre-benjamins to cadets. It currently comprises 20 youth teams and four federated teams.

At UDAF, they harness the power of sport, along with solidarity, with the Association of Families of Children with Cancer in Castilla La Mancha (AFANION), holding charity events, charity tournaments, and charity days.

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NUEVA COLABORACIÓN CON LEFTIES Y LA LEYENDA DEL BALONCESTO, JORDI VILLACAMPA

NEW COLLABORATION WITH LEFTIES AND BASKETBALL LEGEND JORDI VILLACAMPA

This week, a new drop from the collaboration between Kelme and Lefties was released: KELME JV8. This new collection pays tribute to a great player and basketball legend, Jordi Villacampa.

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CD FEIRENSE Y KELME PRESENTAN UNA EDICIÓN ESPECIAL SOLIDARIA

CD FEIRENSE AND KELME PRESENT A SPECIAL SOLIDARITY EDITION

Yesterday, KELME and CD Feirense launched a special alternate jersey for the 2024/25 season. This jersey is a symbol of hope and solidarity, designed to support those facing breast cancer. Fifty pe...

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