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Soccer gets big boost in China

Xi and FIFA chief agree to raise level of sport

- By LI XIAOKUN in Beijing lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

China and FIFA on Wednesday vowed to deepen cooperatio­n, as President Xi Jinping stressed the goal of gradually raising the level of Chinese soccer.

Xi and FIFA chief Gianni Infantino made the remarks during their meeting at the Great Hall of the People.

“We are aware of the fact that FIFA is paying more attention to the developmen­t of football in China these days, and I do believe that China’s cooperatio­n with FIFA in the future enjoys brighter prospects,” Xi said.

The president said making China a sporting power is an important part of the country’s developmen­t goals, according to a news release issued after the meeting.

The Chinese government attaches great importance to the developmen­t of soccer and has given strong and sustained support, he said.

However, the popularity and competitiv­e level of Chinesesoc­cer still lags far behind that of strong powers in the sport, Xi said.

The essence of soccer lies not only in competitio­n, but, more importantl­y, in enhancing people’s health and cultivatin­g people’s patriotism, collectivi­sm and the spirit of indomitabl­e struggle, the president said.

He said that in recent years, China has been concentrat­ing on an overall plan for soccer reform and developmen­t, and has firmly pushed ahead with reforms.

The efforts include cultivatin­g soccer culture throughout society, deepening soccer management system reform, establishi­ng a profession­al and effective management system in accordance with the rules of the sport’s global developmen­t and China’s national situation, vigorously developing youth soccer, improving infrastruc­ture such as venues and strengthen­ing internatio­nal exchanges.

The efforts aim to “gradually raise the level of China’s football sport through solid and continuous work over a long time and have the positive football culture become positive energy in Chinese people’s pursuit of the Chinese Dream”, Xi said.

He said China will support FIFA’s efforts and expects to contribute to global soccer developmen­t.

“It is a great pleasure to

meet you, because we are meeting a real football fan, so we can speak about football,” Infantino told Xi at the start of their meeting. “There is nothing better than speaking about football. Maybe playing football, but speaking about football is always fantastic,” Infantino said. He added that as people who are excited about and passionate over the game, they can “start a new era for football, not only in China” but in the whole world. Xi, who developed an interest in soccer during his childhood, has become known as a big fan of the sport. Infantino said FIFA speaks highly of the Chinese government’s efforts to promote soccer. He said China carries a lot of weight and is a priority in FIFA’s developmen­t strategy. Developing soccer will not onlybenefi­tsportscar­eers,but will be a healthy factor for Chinese society, according to a professor at Shanghai University of Sport who declined to be named. Zhang Qing, CEO of Key-Solution Sports Consulting, said China has a large and passionate contingent interested in the sport and a government that is using its strength to develop soccer. “These are two super good conditions for football’s developmen­t, and apparently FIFA is fully aware of that. Besides, this is a huge market that cannot be neglected,” he said. Zhang added that he expects FIFA to come up with concrete measures to cooperate with China and help raise China’s level in the sport. Zhou Jin and Sun Xiaochen contribute­d to this story.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping meets with FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping meets with FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday.

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