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China鈥檚 World Cup Dreams

How a small rural school could help China achieve its World Cup dream

China鈥檚 football-loving President Xi Jinping says he wants his country to qualify for, to host and to win the football World Cup by 2050. The men鈥檚 national team has recently been defeated 6-0 by Wales, so there鈥檚 some way to go yet. But they鈥檙e spending billions trying to boost football in the country. Chinese entrepreneurs are also spending vast sums investing in local and foreign clubs, partly to help create a passion for playing football in the Chinese and to bring the latest training techniques back home.

For Assignment, Celia Hatton visits a special primary school in Gansu, in China鈥檚 far west, which is setting out to turn those World Cup dreams into reality. Made up of 鈥渓eft-behind children,鈥 whose parents have migrated to the cities for work, the school drills the children in football skills each day, to give them direction and purpose, but also in the hope that some of them will use football as route out of poverty and to garner Chinese success on the pitch.

Producer: John Murphy
(Image Credit: John Murphy 麻豆社)

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