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Revitalization of Chinese soccer on agenda in Beijing

By Sun Xiaochen | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-06-02 16:15
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The 2026 Modern Football Science Conference, held at the Beijing Sport University last week, sheds new lights on the scientific approach to help facilitate soccer development in China. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

A range of administrators, experts and scholars spent the weekend discussing efforts to revitalize soccer in China at thec 2026 Modern Football Science Conferene in Beijing.

The conference, the first to be hosted by the newly-founded Football Branch of the China Sport Science Society (CSSS), drew nearly 400 governing body officials, sports scientists, training experts and researchers from over 120 organizations, including the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the World Congress on Science and Football and the World Association for Sport Management.

Held at Beijing Sports University, topics up for debate included sports physiology, youth cultivation, injury prevention and new-tech training programs, and the general reform and development of Chinese soccer from the grassroots up.

Zhou Jinqiang, the vice-president of the Chinese Olympic Committee, called for stronger support from academia for the development of soccer in China.

“China’s soccer revitalization is gaining steady momentum, but the lack of theoretical support and scientific research, especially in youth development, remain a pressing issue restricting the high-quality development of the sport,” Zhou, also a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said in his opening remarks at the conference.

“To advance the revitalization of the game for the new era, we must stay committed to scientific guidance, make up for the lack of theoretical support in development and make concerted efforts for progress.”

Cao Jingwei, vice-president and secretary-general of the CSSS, also stressed the need for practical measures in his speech.

“The conference addresses prevailing industry challenges and responds to practical needs, demonstrating a clear commitment to scientific guidance and pragmatic action,” said Cao, who is also director of the China Institute of Sport Science.

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