Football deal kicks off Cameron's trade mission to China

 
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British Premier League and Chinese Super League are set to sign an agreement to build up football at an elite, youth and community level in China, according to a press release issued on Monday by the UK embassy in Beijing.

"It's great to kick off this visit to China with such a tangible example of how we are strengthening ties between our peoples and creating business opportunities for British companies along the way," British Prime Minister David Cameron said.

"This is a win-win for both the UK and China and demonstrates how our strong relationship can help us both to succeed in the global race," he said.

The Premier League sees the Chinese market for its matches as having the best growth prospects in the world, at the heart of an East Asian market already worth around £200 million a year to the league and to UK trade.

The new partnership will be sealed in a co-operation agreement due to be initialled at an event in Beijing with Culture Secretary Maria Miller and former England and Chelsea footballer Graeme Le Saux today (2 December).

According to the agreement, Premier League will work with Chinese Super League and China Football Association on programmes and projects to promote and develop football in China, including with Chinese Super League clubs such as Beijing Guoan and Shanghai Shenhua.

Chinese Super League will provide support and advice in the promotion and marketing of Premier League and Premier League clubs in China.

Both leagues will work together on regular exchanges and training programmes, including delegations from both leagues attending in match days in the other's country.

The Premier League and British Council will also announce radical plans to further roll out their Premier Skills coaching and referee training initiative development with the aim of reaching over 1.2 million Chinese students by 2016.

From 2014 to 2016, Premier Skills will be delivered under the Chinese Ministry of Education's initiative – National University Alliance of Football Education in Community. Premier Skills will be incorporated into the Chinese government's curriculum to help develop a core group of highly skilled teachers and coaches in China empowered and confident to deliver community and schools football programmes. This will be rubberstamped through a co-operation agreement between the Premier League, British Council and Chinese Ministry of Education signed at today’s event in Beijing.

In addition, the Premier League and British Council are due to launch a partnership with the Chinese Football Association to train over 200 young referees from 2014 to 2016. These coaches and referees, trained by UK experts, will help the long term, healthy development of football in China.

"British football is renowned all over the world from our clubs to our fans, our players to our history, "Maria Miller, British Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, said. "The strength of the Premier League isn't just measured by the sheer number of people that watch the games, but the impact it has on people's lives."

"Knowing that, it is wonderful that the British Council and Premier League's Premier Skills programme takes the UK's football expertise and uses it to create opportunities for young people across the globe, not least in China," said Miller.

"I am delighted to see the positive impact that Premier Skills in China has had on young people and their local communities, will now be extended to many more through this new partnership," Miller said.

Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore said "the impact that Premier Skills has had so far in China over these past 5 years is testament to how important we see our role in helping football develop in the country."

"This exciting new chapter for the programme will see a huge increase in the numbers of teachers and coaches who will receive training from Premier League coach educators, with an estimated 1.2 million young students then benefitting from quality football coaching over these next 3 years," he added.

Through this long-term commitment, we hope that Premier Skills will play a valuable part in growing football's grassroots in China, he continued.

 

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