Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged continued efforts to improve Chinese football in a meeting on Wednesday with FIFA President Gianni Infantino in Beijing, amid speculation that China may be planning a bid to host the World Cup.
“There is still a very large disparity in the general standard of China’s football today compared to major footballing nations,” Xi said in the meeting, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
Xi, an avid football fan, has launched an ambitious drive to improve Chinese football from the ground up, and has spoken of his wish for China to qualify for another World Cup, to host the tournament, and eventually to win one.
The country has invested heavily in the sport in recent years, boosting its Super League with some high-profile, big-money international signings.
Its growing influence within FIFA was reflected in the election of Zhang Jian to the governing body’s council in May, and FIFA has appointed a number of Chinese companies as sponsors for the forthcoming World Cups in Russia and Qatar.
But its national team continues to struggle: they have only once qualified for the World Cup — in 2002, when the team lost all three matches and failed to score a goal.
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