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    By MENG WENJIE | China Daily | Updated: 2024-08-07 08:26
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    Zhang Yulin (front) plays in a friendly match against a local soccer academy in Lyon, France, on July 30. CHINA DAILY

    On Aug 2, 11 young Chinese soccer enthusiasts completed their eight-day tour of France. Throughout the journey, these teenagers from nine different regions across China explored Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, immersed themselves in cultural landmarks, attended two Olympic women's soccer matches, and engaged in a friendly match with their peers from a local soccer academy in Lyon.

    This trip was part of the 2024 Project Hope-Mengniu Youth Soccer Public Welfare Activity, co-organized by the China Youth Development Foundation and China Mengniu Dairy Company Limited.

    The project aims to nurture young talent with soccer dreams by providing equipment, organizing summer camps and tournaments, and offering opportunities to attend major events like the World Cup or the Olympics.

    For 14-year-old Deng Junyu from Southwest China's Guizhou province, this was his first visit to France. He was captivated by iconic sites such as the Chateau D'if, made famous in the French novel The Count of Monte Cristo, and the city of Arles in southern France, where the renowned Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) drew inspiration.

    "It's truly overwhelming, like stepping back in time," Deng said.

    The warm reception from the locals also left a lasting impression on the children. "Some French people warmly greeted us when they saw us in our jerseys," said Ba Chunping, a 15-year-old from Anhui province in East China.

    As a soccer fan, Ba was thrilled to watch two live women's soccer matches. "Being there is a completely different experience from watching on TV. It's exhilarating," she said, adding that she particularly admired Colombia's No 7 player for her speed and exceptional teamwork.

    Deng, who has been following the Olympics since the Rio Games, found that attending the events in person gave him a deeper appreciation of the Olympic spirit.

    "The cheers of the audience were right beside me, and the athletes on the field displayed remarkable dedication," he recalled.

    During the match between Australia and the US, Deng observed Australia trailing 1-2 until the final minutes. Despite the odds, the players persevered and seized their last opportunity. Deng noted that the entire audience, regardless of nationality, rallied behind Australia whenever they launched an offensive.

    "The Olympics transcend individual dreams and national pride. It's an opportunity for people worldwide to come together," Deng said.

    For many of the Chinese teenagers on the trip, their game against the local soccer academy was the first time they faced international opponents outside of China.

    Ba has been playing soccer for over a year. With only three girls, including herself, participating in soccer at her school, they rarely have opportunities to compete in real matches. This event offered her valuable chances for professional training and competition.

    Although she had previously played as a forward, Ba took on the role of goalkeeper for this competition. "But my mindset remained the same," she said.

    Excelling in her new position, Ba effectively guided her teammates in defense and showcased exceptional teamwork skills. Ultimately, the young Chinese players emerged victorious in the match.

    Deng observed that whenever a player from either team made a good move, coaches and spectators from both sides applauded and cheered.

    On one occasion, a Chinese player accidentally tripped an opponent but immediately helped him up and offered a supportive pat on the shoulder. "Even with language barriers, gestures like these clearly convey kindness and friendliness," Deng said.

    After the match, the young players from China and France exchanged gifts. Deng had prepared bookmarks and badges adorned with ancient Chinese poetry and images of poets, while Ba brought a stamp featuring a giant panda and a collection of postcards showcasing scenic views from across China. They also received gifts from the French team, including commemorative jerseys featuring the club logo.

    "Sports have the power to unite the world, and I believe that's the true essence of the Olympics," Deng said.

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