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China Gets Property Tycoon Wang Jianlin To Back 'Best Football Competition' In Asia

China, backed by its richest man, struck a deal with FIFA to host the first China Cup from next year, a competition that will pit its national side against three int'l "first-class" teams -- "and hopefully pave the way to football glory," according to Sue-Lin Wong of REUTERS. Chinese property tycoon Wang Jianlin, whose Dalian Wanda conglomerate is already a high-level FIFA sponsor, said on Wednesday that "his group and the Chinese Football Association would host the contest in the southern city of Nanning: four games played over a week every January." European clubs "often have a break around that time, potentially allowing national sides to pit their best -- as China hopes." Eventually, "it wants a total of eight teams to play." Wang said, "We aim to become the best football competition in Asia. We will use all possible measures to ensure we achieve this." China "would qualify automatically for a contest that does allow them to earn points for global rankings -- an opportunity for a country that wants to climb the FIFA table where it is currently languishing at 81, below Equatorial Guinea and Haiti" (REUTERS, 7/13).

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