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Fcbusiness, a UK-based football business magazine, has signed a partnership deal which sees the football-focused magazine appointed Official Media Partner of the China Football Summit 2016.
Commenting on fcbusiness’s partnership with the China Football Summit 2016, publisher Andy Mullen commented, “Football is a global industry and the unprecedented rate of football development currently taking place in China is something fcbusiness needs to be covering in depth.
In a year in which we will see a Manchester derby being played in Beijing, our partnership with the China Football Summit will enable us to give our readers an informed insight into the opportunities that may exist in China for their clubs”.
The China Football Summit will take place in Shanghai on May 26th-27th 2016 and will focus on the rapid rate of development of the Chinese football industry.
Over the 2-day summit, a comprehensive programme of seminars will discuss both the development of football within China and the opportunities within China for professional clubs from around the world.
Source: fcbusiness
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