January 2, Shandong Taishan Football Club official release heavy news, announced that it will join hands with the Brazilian sports base, opening a new chapter of Chinese youth to study in Brazil.
Crossing borders, the Sporting Brazil first team has arrived in Guangzhou on December 31st to prepare for the upcoming intense preparations. After a short time to adjust to the jet lag, on January 2nd, they will have their first challenge, starting a period of more than 20 days of competitive journey. During this period, they will play four intense international exchange matches with teams such as Guangzhou Leopards and Foshan Southern Lions.
In this training, the Brazilian sports team aims at a two-pronged approach: on the one hand, through centralized training, all-round enhancement of the players' competitive level and teamwork ability, in order to build up strength for the Preparatory League for Paulista A3 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 2025; on the other hand, the training will also serve as a litmus test for the players' strengths and potentials, assessing whether they have reached the standard of foreign aid in China's first division and recommending suitable clubs for them.
Since the implementation of the share reform of Shandong Taishan Football Club in 2021, Brazilian Sports has kept pace and actively promoted integration. The club pays special attention to the overall weight reduction of players, as well as young players with great cultivation potential. To this end, a meticulous transportation plan has been formulated for players of different age groups: players aged 15 and 17 are mainly sent to the Barclays Premier League and European leagues for training, while players aged 20 and above are introduced to China's domestic professional soccer market.
Looking to the future, Shandong Taishan Football Club will rely on the Brazilian sports base to continue to cultivate potential Chinese youth soccer players. They are expected to emerge in European and American soccer leagues, write new soccer legends, and add bricks and mortar to the future of Chinese soccer.