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| 25/07/2008 |
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| 17 July 2008 |
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Passive role for Dujkovic - reports
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| With just 22 days to go for the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) has reassigned coach Ratomir Dujkovic to a |
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| 17 July 2008 |
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Chinese women drub NZ in friendly
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| Olympic hosts and Asian runners-up China thrashed New Zealand 3-1 in a women’s friendly tune-up on Wednesday night with goals from captain Li Jie, Lou |
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| 16 July 2008 |
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China Olympic squad announced
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| Hosts China announced their final squad for the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament on Wednesday with four players each from Chinese Super League sides |
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| 15 July 2008 |
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China U-23s blank Malaysia
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| China U-23 team continued their preparations for the next month’s Beijing Olympics with a 4-0 thrashing of their Malaysian counterparts recently. |
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| 14 July 2008 |
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Shaanxi top as CSL breaks for Beijing
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| Shaanxi Baorong edged Chengdu Blades 1-0 to go top of the table as the 2008 Chinese Super League (CSL) takes a six-week hiatus for the 2008 Beijing |
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Credited with giving the world the most beautiful game on earth, China PR, has had its fair share of ups and downs in football. For a while, China PR was the 'sleeping giant' of Asia. Tried as they could, yet the ticket to the World Cup finals remained elusive.
That is, until the year 2002 when Bora Milutinovic guided his side to a historic 6 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in the final World Cup qualification rounds for Asia. The results meant they would, together with Saudi Arabia, host Korea Rep and Japan represent Asia in the FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan.
Although they failed in all their matches, the 2002 World Cup was the turning point for China PR. Moore of their players are now plying trade in Europe including Sun Jihai (Manchester City), Li Tie (Everton) and Shao Jiayi (1860 Munich). Fan Zhiyi, Yang Chen and Xie Hu are other players who have played in Europe.
In 2004, they hosted the Asian Cup and brought the nation to its feet when they qualified for the finals only to lose narrowly to Japan. All seemed so bright for Chinese football.
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Committee |
| President |
| Yuan Weimin |
| Vice President |
| Xie Yalong, Nan Yong, Xue Li, Zhang Jilong, Yang Yamin |
| General Secretary |
| Xie Yalong |
| Treasurer |
| Nan Yong |
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Dongjiu Dasha A, Xizhaosi Road
Chongwen District
Beijing 100061
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| 86 10 5929 1031 |
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| 86 10 5929 0309 |
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| info.footballchina@gmail.com |
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| 1924 |
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| 1974 (AFC) , 1934 (FIFA) |
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