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Qianxian prefecture youth players came to Beijing to communicate face-to-face with the Beijing News reporter

author:Beijing News

On the afternoon of July 7, three Beijing News reporters interviewed members of the youth football team in Qianxian Prefecture, Guizhou Province and two volunteer teachers from the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.

These football players came to Beijing from Guizhou to participate in a 7-day football summer camp, and have participated in 3 friendly football matches and achieved good results.

After a short self-introduction, the team members quickly opened their hearts and exchanged customs and customs with the young reporters. The players are very excited and happy to come to Beijing, and hope to visit attractions such as Tiananmen Square to taste Peking duck and snacks with Beijing characteristics.

Qianxian prefecture youth players came to Beijing to communicate face-to-face with the Beijing News reporter

A small reporter from the Beijing News interviewed members of the youth football team in Qianxian Prefecture, Guizhou Province. Photo by Beijing News reporter Fu Yinglin

"How did you feel about coming to Beijing for the summer camp? Do you have any other hobbies besides football? How long do you exercise each day? What's the takeaway from this football match? The young reporter is also curious about this group of football players.

Qianxian prefecture youth players came to Beijing to communicate face-to-face with the Beijing News reporter

Beijing News reporters Wang Yunzhan (first from left), Chen Chuming (middle), An Ziou (first from right) participated in the interview. Photo by Beijing News reporter Fu Yinglin

The team members told the Beijing News reporter that football has become their love since the "police teacher" came to Qianxian Prefecture to teach them to play football a year ago. The players said that after making football a hobby after school, they became more confident, self-disciplined and cheerful. In the future, some of them want to become football coaches, some want to become police officers like coaches, and some team members want to become national level athletes.

What made them change themselves? The young reporter learned during the interview that the team members have two special coaches, they are the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau police, one is a special police, and the other is a Tiananmen Branch police. It is the "police teacher" who allows children to know football, learn to play football, and fall in love with football.

Qianxian prefecture youth players came to Beijing to communicate face-to-face with the Beijing News reporter

A small reporter from the Beijing News interviewed Ye Weiping, a police officer from Beijing Municipal Public Security who went to Qianxian Prefecture in Guizhou Province to support education. Photo by Beijing News reporter Fu Yinglin

Why did they set up a football team? Why choose to become a football coach? Coach Ye, a police officer, said that he has studied football since he was a child, and his professional advantages in football helped him to be admitted to a sports university and become a police officer, football has always been his passion, and teaching football is his joy.

Special police coach Tong said that football is a team sport, testing the tacit understanding and cooperation between teammates, football cultivates the teamwork spirit of team members in the training process, and team members learn to encourage each other and learn to persevere. Through professional football training to let the team members master a skill, improve professional skills, not only help to strengthen the body, but also help the future development, players can apply for sports, teacher training colleges, the future to become football coaches or teachers, and so back to their hometown energy to continue to cultivate more outstanding football talents, so that football from generation to generation.

Coach Tong also told the Beijing News reporter that in the volunteer teaching, there was a student named Jiajia who impressed him. When Jiajia was sick, she was still eager to return to the team for training, and when she fell behind in training time, she still insisted on practicing hard, paying more than other students, and finally managed to catch up with the pace of excellent players, and her academic performance was also very good.

The two volunteer teachers said that volunteer teaching is a very meaningful thing, and going to Qianxian Prefecture to teach for a year has made more children in the mountains like football, which not only enriched their lives, but also equipped them with a new skill. They hope that these children can change their lives by playing football, and they hope that the children will pass on football so that more and more local children can join in.

At the end of the interview, the young reporters and team members were still unsatisfied, and the team members warmly invited the young reporters to play in Qianxi Prefecture - "When you have time in Qianxi, I will take you to climb the mountain!" "We can also go to find mulberries and plums together, but it's sweet!" "If you come to us, I can take you to the most beautiful places to take pictures!"

Although the interview has ended, the seeds of friendship between Beijing children and Qianxi children have also been quietly planted and waiting for opportunities to germinate.

Notes from interviews with young journalists

I interviewed the men's and women's soccer team members from the Qianxian Youth Soccer Team in Guizhou Province who came to participate in the Youth Campus Soccer Summer Camp. This is their first time in Beijing and they are very excited. And I, also a member of the school football team, love football as much as they do, and the chatterbox of interviews and exchanges quickly opened...

Some of them are talkative, some are shy, but all of them are sunny and confident, full of youthful atmosphere. From these brothers and sisters, I feel their love and dream of football, and from these police coaches, I feel their expectations and dedication to Chinese football. It is the police instructors who broaden their horizons and thinking, and what they see and feel in the summer camp increases their motivation and confidence in learning and training. The coaches not only taught them knowledge and techniques, inspiring their determination and courage to overcome difficulties, but also ignited their love, lit up their dreams, and changed their lives. Their bright smiles made me feel their joy and happiness. I have the same dreams and love football as much as these older siblings. The youth is strong, the country is strong, let us take the dream as the horse, pursue the dream forward, live up to Shaohua, and strive to run to the future. (Beijing News reporter Chen Chuming)

Beijing News Little Reporter Chen Chuming (Beijing 12th Central South Station School) An Ziou, Wang Yunzhan (Beijing Fengtai District East Highland No. 2 Primary School)

Edited by Miao Chenxia

Proofreader Liu Jun