Yahoo – AFP,
3 March 2015
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Britain's
Prince William (C-R) talks to students during his visit to a football
training
camp in Shanghai, on March 3, 2015 (AFP Photo/Johannes Eisele)
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Shanghai
(AFP) - Britain's Prince William practised sports diplomacy in China on
Tuesday, striding onto the football pitch at a Shanghai school.
Wearing a
dark blue suit, he stopped a stray ball, tapped it twice with his black shoe
before giving it a confident kick on the artificial turf.
His trip to
China, making him the highest-profile royal visitor since Queen Elizabeth II in
1986, has been laden with symbolism as Britain attempts to improve top-level
diplomatic relations with Beijing.
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Britain's
Prince William, seen during his
visit to a football training camp in
Shanghai,
on March 3, 2015 (AFP
Photo/Johannes Eisele)
|
State media
have called Xi an "avid" fan and the leader last year recommended
that all Chinese children learn the game, state media reported.
William --
a supporter of relegation-threatened Aston Villa -- chatted with students
taking part in the football clinic at Nanyang secondary school, part of a
programme run by the British Council and the Premier League.
Elementary
school student Li Ziyu, 11, exchanged a "high five" with William as
he told him about his enthusiasm for the Beautiful Game.
"I
have played since I was small," he said afterwards.
China's
national team has historically underperformed and last week Beijing unveiled a
government initiative to improve its poor showings, in part by fostering young
talent.
While the
domestic football league offers foreign players and coaches lucrative contracts,
the national side remains in a lowly 82nd place, tied with Guatemala, in FIFA's
latest global rankings.
"The
game is evolving here," said Paul Hughes, head coach for the global
programme Premier Skills, which ran the school event.
"Sometimes
it's about enhancing the game from the bottom. With that, more children are
going to get the opportunity to participate," he told AFP.
Meanwhile,
a business event linked to William's visit, aimed at showcasing innovation in
arts and industry, will help bring 150 million pounds ($230 million) to the
British economy over the next five years, according to a statement released
Tuesday.
The
business deals include an agreement which will allow co-produced film projects
to access domestic benefits, including financing.
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