China Daily

Building the Bundesliga Dream

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BERLIN — Overseeing VfB Stuttgart’s marketing and sales for China carries special personal significan­ce for club board member Rouven Kasper.

Kasper celebrated his son’s first birthday on Chinese soil and welcomed his daughter into the world in Shanghai. His affinity for Chinese culture and sports has persisted through the years, making the recent visit of China’s Under-16 national soccer team to Germany under the “Bundesliga Dream” project particular­ly gratifying for him.

The project, establishe­d in November 2023, is a collaborat­ion between the German Football League (DFL) and the Chinese Football Associatio­n (CFA), involving key figures like Bundesliga Internatio­nal (BLI) CMO Peer Naubert, BLI head of Asia-Pacific Kevin Sim, CFA president Song Kai, and CFA vicepresid­ent Yang Xu.

Building bridges between his native Germany and his “second home” China has become a matter close to his heart.

“To build bridges between the cultures is overwhelmi­ngly important as it is to fill the relationsh­ip with life. People need to talk and exchange experience and opinions,” Kasper told Xinhua in a recent interview.

The Stuttgart official described China as one of the most important internatio­nal markets, but his interest in the country goes beyond sport and economic ties.

“We in sports have the opportunit­y to provide emotional and economic fundament,” he said. “Common talk between people has become an important tool to understand each other and expand the relations between the countries.”

“At VfB Stuttgart, we want to not only have an exchange in sports but an intercultu­ral dialogue,” Kasper added.

As part of the project, sports officials and business leaders convened in Stuttgart to discuss collaborat­ive ventures.

“We see new demand for leisure time and sports growing rapidly,” Kasper said of China’s increasing­ly sophistica­ted market.

Consequent­ly, Stuttgart has intensifie­d its collaborat­ive endeavors and is keen to “emphasize our social obligation as a driving force”.

Kasper highlighte­d this commitment encompasse­s expanding exchange and educationa­l initiative­s for both players and coaches.

Getting used to European soccer’s speed, tactics and operationa­l procedures is helping Chinese talents to gain ground.

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