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Inner Mongolia Youth Football Club League is in full swing

4:42am, 8 May 2025Football

Reprinted from: Grassland Cloud

In recent days, the U9-U10 mixed group and U11-U12 men's and women's groups in the 2025 Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Youth Football Club League are fighting fiercely at the Hohhot Youth Football Training Base.

U11-U12 women's group competition. The

players ran with all their might. The

competition started on May 1, with more than 200 athletes and coaches from 19 teams from Xing'an League, Tongliao City and other places participating. The competition adopts the 8-person competition rules. Compared with the 11-person system, although the venue is slightly smaller and there are fewer athletes, the skills and tactics used in the 11-person football competition will be used in it. This will help the growth of young athletes and help athletes become familiar with and gradually transition to the 11-person system.

Competition site.

coach arranges tactics.

The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Youth Football Club League is sponsored by the Inner Mongolia Football Association and is an important youth football brand event for social youth training institutions, football clubs and sports schools at all levels in Inner Mongolia. Since its establishment in 2017, it has been successfully held for eight sessions. The event system is becoming more and more perfect and its influence continues to expand. It is one of the core events in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Youth Football Annual Competition System.

As a high-level football event in Inner Mongolia, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Youth Football Club League not only competes in coaching level, but also an important display window for the training results of football clubs and youth training institutions in various places. Promoting the improvement of technical and tactical levels through practical confrontation will help discover problems, improve training, and provide talents for Inner Mongolia football.

Inner Mongolia Daily·Prairie Cloud Reporter: Chai Siyuan

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