Beijing News (Reporter Wu Caiqian, Wang Fei, Intern Wu Yichen) On the morning of July 8, the Guizhou Qianxian Prefecture U13 men's and women's football team, which was formed and coached by the Beijing Volunteer Education Police, came to the Beijing Workers' Stadium to participate in the football training class of Beijing Guoan Football Club, and played with the mixed team of Beijing Guoan U12 echelon.
After the game, football players from Beijing and Qian took a group photo. Photo by Beijing News reporter Wang Fei
This was the first time that the Qianxian Youth Football Team came to Beijing Workers' Stadium, and photos of the players were hung in the dressing room of the home players, and they happily took pictures with themselves. Li Mengyuan, captain of the women's team, said, "I am very happy to come to Gongti today, and I have seen my own photos, so we will calm down and enjoy the game." ”
Players entering the dressing room for the first time were delighted to see that each seat had its own seat tag and photo. Photo by Beijing News reporter Wang Fei
Before the match, the coach of the Beijing Guoan football team took the players from Beijing and Qian for football training, and then divided them into three mixed teams for friendly matches. Chen Jinfang, a member of the Qianxian Prefecture football team, said, "The football venue and coaches are very professional, we are very happy to play here, and we have broadened our horizons. ”
Football players from Beijing and Qian walked into the Beijing Workers' Stadium. Photo by Beijing News reporter Wang Fei
Xi Yue, coach of Beijing Guoan Club's U12 team, said that the Qianxian Youth Football Team has a very good sense of team and high enthusiasm for learning. "Hopefully, this training session will teach them something new, let them discover that football can be played this way, and bring a new way of thinking."
Yang Pu, head coach of youth training of Beijing Guoan Football Club, recognized the performance of the two teams, "I hope that children can communicate and have more contacts, whether it is children in Beijing or Guizhou, this is a good opportunity to learn about Chinese football." ”
After the game, the football players of Beijing and Qianzhou took a group photo, and the members of the youth football team of Qianxian Prefecture shouted in unison: "Beijing, we are coming!"
The coach of Beijing Guoan Football Club led the players from both sides to training. Photo by Beijing News reporter Wang Fei
On July 4, the football team from Guizhou arrived in Beijing, and 34 members were divided into two teams, U13 men's and women's teams, who were participating in a seven-day football summer camp in Beijing.
Edited by Liu Qian
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