Sports bring China and Brazil closer
By People's Daily
Football has promoted the
friendship between people in China and Brazil. During the meeting with
Brazilian President Jair Messias Bolsonaro on Oct. 25,
Chinese President Xi Jinping said the two countries need to enhance people-to-people
exchanges, especially in the areas of football and traditional Chinese medicine.
President Xi has repeatedly
stressed China-Brazil cooperation in sports, especially in football, which
helped guide nongovernmental exchanges between the two countries, said
vice-chairman of the China-
Brazil Football Communication Center.
In July 2019, 14 teenagers
from east China's Zhejiang province went to Brazil for the first China-Brazil
football cultural exchange camp. At the camp, these football players,
aged from 12 to 17, were trained by professional coaches and played soccer
games with their Brazilian counterparts. They also visited some football
museums and iconic football players in Brazil.
"It is really nice to
see them practice and make progress on the football field. They even talked
with their Brazilian teammates in Portuguese," said Marco Aurelio, a
Brazilian football coach at the camp.
Aurelio established a close
friendship with these teen football players from China that he didn't even want
to say goodbye to them after the one-month-long camp.
In recent years, the BRICS
countries have hosted a number of international sports events, such as
the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics, the 2010 FIFA World Cup in
South Africa, the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, the
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2018 FIFA World Cup
in Russia, and in 2022, Beijing will host the Winter Olympics, said Decio
dos Santos Brasil, an official in charge of sports affairs at the Ministry of
Citizenship, Brazil.
Brasil added that the BRICS
countries could share their experience with each other and promote the
development of sports among them.
According to him, China and
Brazil have achieved some results in sports cooperation. He hopes that the sports
cooperation will be strengthen under the BRICS mechanism and thus bring people
from the bloc members closer to each other.
Interestingly, staff members at
the Ministry of Citizenship often spend the noon break practicing
table tennis.
Sports exchanges and
cooperation are mutual, said Brasil. He pointed out that while sharing the
experience of football with other BRICS countries, Brazil also wants to learn
from other BRICS countries about the sports items that they are good at, such
as China's table tennis and badminton.
Photo taken on Oct. 28, 2019
shows spectators at a Sino-Brazilian football carnival held in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. (People's Daily/Zhu Dongjun)
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