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The 2015 China Football Summit will hold in Beijing from June 11 to 12. The meeting will gather football professionals from China, Europe, America, Oceania and many other places, to explore commercial potentials of Chinese football and discuss about topics such as commercial management of clubs and development of young players.
The meeting is supported by Asian Football Development Project (AFDP), which also supported the Soccerex Asian Forum held earlier this month in Jordan. CEO of AFDP, Urs Zanitti, will be a keynote speaker.
Deputy Chief of Management School of Beijing Sport University will speak about policy on the reform of sports industry and its relationship with the football industry.
Delegations will also talk about business opportunities such as lawns of football fields. Football Chief of Wanda Group and Global Marketing Chief of Valencia Football Club will talk about Wanda’s young player training program in Spain and its current progress. Domestic Chinese football schools, such as Evergrande Football School, and R & F Soccer School, will also share their experience.
Some European clubs like Arsenal, Wolfsburg, and Feyenoord Rotterdam will attend as well.
Source: NetEase
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