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Chinese U20 hold Stuttgart Kickers to 0-0 draw
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-04-20 13:31

The Chinese national youth soccer team have played to a scoreless draw with host Stuttgart Kickers at Germany's TÅ«bingen University, the first warm-up since their arrival in the country.


China's U20 national soccer team draw 0-0 with Germany's Stuttgart Kickers in their first warm-up since their arrival in the country.

The Chinese national youth soccer team have played to a scoreless draw with host Stuttgart Kickers at Germany's TÅ«bingen University, the first warm-up since their arrival in the country.

China's head coach Eckhard Krautzun fielded two different strings of players in the first and second half, in preparation for the coming 2005 U20 World Championships.

This was the first match since the Chinese team were assembled under the guidance of the German coach.

The Chinese U20 men will meet team Canada this Saturday.

China will play 11 warm-up matches before they meet their first rival, Turkey, at the World Championships on June 12.



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