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Bulgarian football clubs to receive 100,000 US dollars each for participation in teenage mega football project in China

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Four Bulgarian football clubs will receive 100,000 US dollars each for participation of their youngsters in the new football mega project "China vs. the World". The teams invited are Ludogorets, Levski, CSKA Sofia and Beroe (Stara Zagora). The project includes the participation of 123 teams with players of up to 19 years of age from Europe, South and North America, Asia, Africa and Australia. Each team will stay in China for a week in Guangzhou. The mega project has a 1.3 billion USD fund. The idea is for China's young talents to get in touch with good practices from around the globe when it comes to preparation of football players.



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