ChinAfrica

Setting the Arena

Chinese companies play active roles in promoting sports in Africa

- By HU FAN

Enthusiast­ic football fans filled the 20,000 seats of the Laurent Pokou Stadium in San Pédro, Côte d’Ivoire on 9 September, as the newly built stadium hosted its first official match, between Côte d’Ivoire and Lesotho. Among the audience was Wang Neng, staff member of China Civil Engineerin­g Constructi­on Corp., the builder of the venue. As a football lover, he was thrilled to watch his idol Sébastien Haller playing in the game and even took a photo with him after the match. As deputy manager for the company’s Laurent Pokou Stadium project, he came with 30 of his colleagues to see how people would find the modern facility they had built. “Everybody likes the stadium. Haller said it is very good in an interview after the match,” Wang told Beijing Daily.

Named in honour of Côte d’Ivoire’s iconic striker Laurent Pokou, the stadium is one of the six venues for the 34th edition of Africa Cup of Nations to be held in the country next year. A day before the football match, a ceremony was held to hand over the stadium to the government of Côte d’Ivoire, where Paulin Claude Danho, Côte d’Ivoire’s sports minister, said that the stadium is a key infrastruc­ture in Côte d’Ivoire’s overall planning for national developmen­t, calling it a symbol of Côte d’Ivoire’s glorious football history and its enterprisi­ng sportsmans­hip. He specifical­ly praised the work of Chinese builders, saying that they have done an efficient and excellent job in building the stadium.

The stadium is just one recent example of how Chinese companies in Africa have been improving conditions for the developmen­t of sports in Africa. In terms of infrastruc­ture, data show that since 1955, Chinese companies have built more than 80 large stadiums in Africa with a combined 3 million seats. As more Chinese companies, especially private ones, participat­e in the sports sector in Africa, China-Africa cooperatio­n on sports has been further expanded.

Improving audience accessibil­ity

For StarTimes, a leading localised media group and digital TV service provider in Africa, African people’s love for sports, especially football, is a need that must be catered to. Leveraging its diversifie­d media platforms and technical strength, it has been bringing exciting sports events from around the world to its African audience.

According to Li Bin, deputy director of StarTimes’ Centre for Sports Programmes, the company has entered into cooperatio­n with a range of the world’s top football events. These include the Bundesliga of Germany, the Saudi Arabia Profession­al League, Brazilian Serie A

the audience in some countries to see the events of their own national league on TV,” Li told ChinAfrica.

To this end, the company has invested heavily in copyrights, network and equipment, among other areas. In Ghana, it set up the country’s only multi-purpose 12-channel broadcast van with the latest sports broadcasti­ng system, which has brought the level of programmin­g and broadcasti­ng of the Ghana Premier League to internatio­nal standards, allowing Ghanaian football fans to enjoy high-definition images unpreceden­ted in the history of the country’s broadcast of events.

It has establishe­d a profession­al commentary and hosting team to bring profession­al sports commentary and TV programmes to African audiences. To improve the viewing experience of the audience, it has been building satellite, microwave and Internet transmissi­on platform in Africa, so that the users of different platforms can watch games more smoothly with higher-definition images.

Li believes that broadcasti­ng is essential for televising African sports events and popularisi­ng sports. It also represents a key part in African countries’ capability of holding large-scale sports events.

In addition, the broadcasti­ng of the events has provided a platform for African athletes to be known to the world. “The outstandin­g physical conditions have allowed African athletes to remain competitiv­e in the world. Through broadcasti­ng, we wish to help more African sports talents to emerge and shine on the world stage,” he said.

 ?? (EMBASSY OF CHINA IN COTE D’IVOIRE) ?? A view of the Laurent Pokou Stadium in San Pédro, Cote d’Ivoire
(EMBASSY OF CHINA IN COTE D’IVOIRE) A view of the Laurent Pokou Stadium in San Pédro, Cote d’Ivoire
 ?? (COURTESY) ?? Cameras of StarTimes for broadcasti­ng sports games in Africa
(COURTESY) Cameras of StarTimes for broadcasti­ng sports games in Africa

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