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  • Updated: June 02, 2022

China Set To Kick Off Youth Football League Amidst World Cup In Qatar

China Set To Kick Off Youth Football League Amidst World Cup

China, one of the World's leading economies is set to kick off a new national youth football league, the country's federation (CFA) confirmed as the Asian nation looks to develop young talent and establish itself as a force in football.

The initiative is being jointly led by the China Football Association (CFA), the education ministry and the State General Administration of Sport (GAS), who unveiled a work plan for 2022-2024.

The China Youth Football League (CYFL) will be categorised into 18 age groups -- nine each for men and women -- and will be open to all youth teams across the country.

"I believe this league is conducive to the expansion of China's football population and the search and development of talented players as long as we keep doing it," Wang Liwei, director of GAS's youth sports department, told Xinhua.

China for long has attempted to make a mark in world football but has been let down by a lack of infrastructure and low participation at the grassroots level.

The Chinese Super League, which briefly attracted big-name players with eye-watering sums of money, has also suffered in recent times due to club closures and continuing Covid-19 restrictions.

Another blow came last month when China was forced to withdraw as hosts of the 2023 Asian Cup due to the Covid-19 situation in the country.

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