Dream Fund Report:Jaguar football Open Day can help kids realize their goals
"This is the first time I've played on a big pitch like this," said Wang Xiaolong, an excited student from a school for the children of migrant workers. "They are spending a lot of time training us so we know what to do right and improve how we play."
The young student was just one of the many participants to join Jaguar Land Rover China as the company kicked off its first Jaguar Football Public Open Day on July 14, continuing the exhilaration of the World Cup just a few hours after the thrilling final.
Some 400 guests, including around 300 energetic local children, were able to get onto the pitches and experience the fun of football for themselves in friendly matches that took place amid a festive carnival atmosphere. Half the children are from schools for migrant worker's children.