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阿迪达斯请“地表最强17岁球员”来中国,各大运动品牌开启“校园行”
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-07-11 10:39
Group 1 - Lamine Yamal, a 17-year-old football prodigy, visited China for the first time to support the National Youth Campus Football League (CHFL) finals held on July 9 [1][3] - Yamal's market value has surged to €200 million following his debut with Barcelona and his contribution to Spain's victory in the 2024 European Championship [1] - The CHFL has seen over 3,000 participants annually since its inception in 1999, with 63 high school teams competing in the 2024-2025 season [3] Group 2 - Adidas has signed a four-year strategic partnership with the Chinese Student Sports Association, significantly investing in the CHFL [3][4] - The company aims to leverage its global resources to promote football culture and accelerate youth football development in China [3] - Adidas previously invited David Beckham to China for a similar initiative, highlighting the brand's commitment to youth sports [3] Group 3 - The Chinese government has implemented policies to promote youth football, including the "Implementation Opinions on the Reform and Development of Youth Football" [5][6] - The goal is to establish a robust youth football training and competition system by 2030, with a significant increase in youth football participation [5] - The policies emphasize a combination of national and market mechanisms to enhance investment in youth football [6] Group 4 - The rise of youth football events is attributed to supportive policies and initiatives aimed at improving student health through sports [10][11] - Various sports brands, including Nike and ASICS, are increasingly engaging with schools to promote sports events and competitions [11][12] - The growing interest in school sports is seen as a market opportunity for sports brands, contributing to a positive development in the sports ecosystem [12]