In early October, a youth soccer tournament called the Borussia Dortmund “Hooray Island Cup” will be held in Fujian Province, China. The tournament will host top youth soccer club teams from Germany, the Netherlands, Argentina, Serbia, and China, including teams such as Borussia Dortmund, Feyenoord Rotterdam, and River Plate. Additionally, a forum on professional talent development in youth soccer training will take place alongside the tournament, aiming to explore and discuss the development path of youth soccer training in China. Zhang Jian, Vice President of the Beijing Sport University, emphasized the importance of integrating foreign experiences in youth talent development with China's actual conditions.
International Youth Soccer Tournament in Fujian Province

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7 Comments
dedus mopedus
It would be better to invest in local soccer clubs and talent instead of hosting this tournament with foreign teams.
ytkonos
I'm excited to see the growth and development potential for Chinese youth soccer through this international tournament and forum.
lettlelenok
Bringing in foreign teams will help raise the level of play for Chinese youth soccer teams.
dedus mopedus
I can't support an event that prioritizes foreign teams over the development of local talent.
lettlelenok
By hosting this tournament and forum, China is showing a dedication to improving its soccer development.
ytkonos
It's a positive step to see the integration of foreign experiences with China's actual conditions for youth talent development.
SimpleReader
I wish the focus was on supporting and promoting Chinese youth soccer instead of hosting this international event.