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China to speed up creation of football schools for kids; targets 20,000 by end of the year

The country has more than 13,300 centres and the government has decided to double up efforts

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Martial arts students during football practice in Dengfeng, China. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

China plans to nearly double the number of publicly run youth football schools this year to 20,000, state media reported on Wednesday, as authorities push ahead with reforms aimed at becoming a football power.

Xinhua news agency said China has 13,381 “special football schools” – which are typically attached to public primary and middle schools – but the number would be raised this year to 20,000.

That marks an acceleration from plans announced two years ago to hit the 20,000 mark by 2020, and 50,000 by 2025.

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The report was posted on the cental government’s website.

President Xi Jinping, a football fan, has previously stated his desire to have his country some day host and win a World Cup, and the government last year released a plan calling for China to become an elite football nation by 2050.

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