Team China's AFL journey

Port Adelaide Football Club
29 Sept 201405:14

Summary

TLDRPort Adelaide Football Club is proud to sponsor the Chinese National AFL team, aiding their participation in the AFL International Cup amidst funding struggles. The team's journey from Guangzhou to Adelaide was marked by excitement and fatigue. The International Cup, held every three years, sees 23 countries compete, fostering international talent and AFL's global reach. Port Adelaide envisions ongoing engagement with China, including exhibition games and potential tours, recognizing the vast potential for AFL in China.

Takeaways

  • 🏆 Porto footy Club is sponsoring the Chinese National AFL team, showing support for their participation in the AFL International Cup.
  • 💸 The team faced funding challenges, which Porto footy Club helped overcome, aligning with their strategy to engage with China.
  • 🚌🛫 The Chinese team traveled from Guangzhou to Hong Kong by bus and then took a 9.5-hour flight to Adelaide, arriving early in the morning.
  • 🏃 The players were tired but excited upon arrival, with the journey being a significant part of their experience.
  • 🌏 The AFL International Cup is held every three years, with 23 countries participating this year, providing a platform for non-traditional AFL countries.
  • 🏈 The event in Melbourne aims to enhance understanding of Australian culture and the sport of AFL among participating countries.
  • 📈 There's an expectation of growth in international AFL players and the game's introduction to new countries through these competitions.
  • 🏟️ Porto Adelaide sees the potential for exhibition games against Team China within 12 months, indicating a long-term engagement.
  • 🤝 Discussions are underway for a sustained relationship between China football and Port Adelaide, aiming for annual interactions.
  • 🌟 The potential for AFL in China is recognized as significant, with the sport being well-received by those introduced to it.
  • 📉 The Chinese team's performance in the International Cup is viewed with cautious optimism, with support from Porto Adelaide seen as a boost.

Q & A

  • Which club is sponsoring the Chinese National AFL team?

    -Port Adelaide Football Club is sponsoring the Chinese National AFL team.

  • Why did Port Adelaide decide to sponsor the Chinese National AFL team?

    -Port Adelaide decided to sponsor the team because they were struggling to get funding to compete in the AFL International Cup, and it aligns with their broader strategy to engage with China.

  • How did the Chinese National AFL team travel to Australia for the competition?

    -The team traveled from Guangzhou, southern China, by bus to Hong Kong, and then took a 9 and a half-hour flight from Hong Kong to Adelaide.

  • What time did the team arrive in Adelaide according to the script?

    -The team arrived in Adelaide at 10:05 in the morning.

  • How often is the AFL International Cup held?

    -The AFL International Cup is held every three years.

  • How many countries are competing in the AFL International Cup mentioned in the script?

    -There are 23 countries competing in the AFL International Cup.

  • What is the purpose of the AFL International Cup according to the script?

    -The purpose of the AFL International Cup is to provide an opportunity for non-traditional AFL countries to come together and compete, learn about Australia and the game of AFL, and potentially introduce more international players to the sport.

  • What is the coach's sentiment regarding the current Chinese National AFL team's performance?

    -The coach expresses cautious optimism and is looking for improvement on the last two cups, with support from Port Adelaide.

  • What does Port Adelaide see as the potential of the relationship with the Chinese National AFL team?

    -Port Adelaide sees the potential for more than just a one-off tournament, with the possibility of playing exhibition games against Team China within 12 months and nurturing an annual relationship.

  • What is the reaction of the Chinese people to the sport of AFL as described in the script?

    -The script describes that people in China love sports and that everyone who has come in contact with AFL, once they see and play it, has a positive view on it.

  • Are there any discussions about playing a game in China as part of the AFL's strategy?

    -Yes, there are discussions with the AFL executive about the possibility of playing a game in China, which is seen as a very keen idea.

Outlines

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🏈 Sponsorship and Support for Chinese AFL Team

Porto footy Club has proudly sponsored the Chinese National AFL team, stepping in to provide funding when they faced difficulties. This sponsorship aligns with Porto's broader strategy to engage with China. The team traveled from southern China to Adelaide, Australia, to participate in the AFL International Cup, an event held every three years for non-traditional AFL countries. The Chinese team's journey was long and tiring, but their excitement was palpable. The coach expressed cautious optimism about their performance, hoping to improve upon previous outcomes with the support from Porto. The event is seen as an opportunity for international players to be introduced to the game and for the sport to grow globally.

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🤝 Long-term Vision for AFL in China

The partnership between Porto and the Chinese AFL team is envisioned to extend beyond the current tournament. Porto is keen on establishing a long-term relationship, including the possibility of exhibition games within the next year. The potential for AFL in China is considered vast, with the sport being well-received by the Chinese public. Discussions are underway to develop a healthy, annual relationship between China football and Porto, with the ultimate goal of nurturing the sport's growth in China. There are also ambitions to play a game in China, reflecting the country's growing importance to the AFL.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Port Adelaide Football Club

Port Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football team that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL). In the context of the video, the club is taking an active role in supporting the Chinese National AFL team by sponsoring them. This sponsorship is part of a broader strategy to engage with China and promote the sport of Australian rules football in non-traditional countries.

💡Chinese National AFL team

The Chinese National AFL team represents China in the sport of Australian rules football. The video discusses their journey to compete in the AFL International Cup, an event that brings together teams from countries where the sport is not traditionally played. The team's participation is significant as it represents the growth and internationalization of the sport.

💡AFL International Cup

The AFL International Cup is a recurring event organized by the Australian Football League every three years. It provides an opportunity for countries outside of Australia to compete in Australian rules football. The cup is highlighted in the video as a platform for promoting the sport globally and fostering international talent.

💡Funding

Funding in this context refers to the financial support required for the Chinese National AFL team to participate in the International Cup. The video mentions that the team was struggling to secure funding, which is a common challenge for sports teams, especially those from countries where the sport is not well-established. Port Adelaide's sponsorship fills this gap and enables the team's participation.

💡Engagement with China

Engagement with China is a strategic initiative by Port Adelaide Football Club to build relationships and increase the sport's presence in China. The video emphasizes how the club sees this engagement as more than just a one-time event but as a long-term commitment to fostering a relationship that could lead to regular interactions and even exhibition games.

💡Australian rules football

Australian rules football, often referred to simply as 'football' in Australia, is a contact sport played between two teams of eighteen players. The video discusses the club's efforts to introduce and grow the sport in China, highlighting its potential as a sport that can captivate audiences and participants.

💡Optimism

Optimism in the video reflects the coach's and team's hopeful outlook for their performance in the International Cup. Despite being cautious, there is a sense of excitement and anticipation for what they can achieve, which is fueled by the support they have received from Port Adelaide.

💡Squad

In the context of the video, 'squad' refers to the group of players selected to represent the Chinese National AFL team in the International Cup. The script mentions that this is considered their best squad in the history of Chinese football, indicating the team's potential and the high expectations placed on them.

💡Tour

A 'tour' in this context refers to the visit of a sports team to another country for a series of matches or competitions. The video suggests the possibility of Port Adelaide's Aboriginal Academy side touring China, which would serve as a promotional opportunity for Australian rules football and strengthen cultural and sporting ties.

💡Potential

The term 'potential' is used in the video to describe the untapped possibilities for the growth of Australian rules football in China. The speaker notes that once people in China are exposed to the sport, there is a strong positive reaction, indicating a promising future for the sport's development in the country.

💡Healthy relationship

A 'healthy relationship' in the video refers to the desired ongoing and positive interactions between Port Adelaide and Chinese football. The club is keen on nurturing an annual relationship that includes regular interactions and potentially playing games in China, which would benefit both parties and the sport as a whole.

Highlights

Porto footy Club sponsors the Chinese National AFL team.

The team faced funding struggles to compete in the AFL International cup.

Porto footy Club's strategy to engage with China includes supporting the team.

The Chinese team traveled from Guangzhou to Adelaide for the competition.

The team arrived in Adelaide, showing signs of fatigue but excitement.

AFL International cup occurs every three years with 23 countries participating.

The cup provides an opportunity for non-traditional AFL countries to compete.

The event aims to introduce the game to more countries and players.

China's squad is considered their best in the history of the competition.

Coach expresses cautious optimism and hopes for improvement over past performances.

Support from Port Adelaide has been crucial for the team's preparation.

Port Adelaide is excited about the potential of the association with Team China.

There are plans for exhibition games against Team China within 12 months.

Port Adelaide's Aboriginal Academy side may tour China to promote the game.

Football has great potential in China with a positive reception from the public.

Discussions are underway to establish a healthy, ongoing relationship between China football and Port Adelaide.

China is becoming a strategic priority for the AFL, with potential for a game in China.

The AFL is enthusiastic about the prospect of playing a game in China.

Transcripts

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Porto footy Club is very proud to be

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sponsoring the Chinese National AFL team

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we we became aware of the fact that uh

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they were struggling to get the funding

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to uh come and compete in the AFL

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International cup and so we thought that

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would be a real shame um it fits in with

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our overall broader strategy to engage

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uh with China so we thought it' be a

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really nice thing to be able to bring

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them out and uh get behind

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them hi so the team uh went from guango

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which is in southern China by bus to

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Hong Kong and then they had a 9 and 1

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half hour flight from Hong Kong to

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Adelaide they arrived this morning Adela

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time 10 5 in the morning so a few the

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boys a bit weary and a bit tired I think

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excitement got got the better of them

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and uh I don't think they slept

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much

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[Applause]

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go

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here we

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boys well every 3 years the AFL run the

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international cup uh this year there's

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23 countries uh competing um over the

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next 3 weeks uh in Melbourne it's just

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an opportunity for non-traditional AFL

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countries to come together and uh

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compete uh get a better sense of

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Australia uh get a sense of um what the

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game's all about over here and hopefully

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through that we'll start to see more and

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more International Players introduced to

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the game and then hopefully the game can

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be introduced to those countries taking

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nothing away from the uh two squads that

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were uh at International cup 2008

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International Cup 2011 I think this is

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our best Squad so far um in in the

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history of uh China football the feeling

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inside the group is a is a cautious uh

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optimism and I really look for as a

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coach um Improvement on the last two two

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cups that we've been and with the

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support that we've had so far from Port

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alide um I think that really has given

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us a good ground to to have a fantastic

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tournament

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[Applause]

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power

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we're very excited about the the

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possibilities uh of this association

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with Team China um we see it as more

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than just a a once-off tournament um you

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we would like to think that uh we could

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be playing exhibition games against team

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China uh within 12 months you you can

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imagine that our sesta Aboriginal

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Academy side for example touring uh

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China uh would be a fantastic

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advertisement for the game people in

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China love sport potential is huge it's

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a sport that um that really has has legs

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in China everyone that I've seen and and

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I've come in contact with that had no

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contact with football once they see

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football play football touch football

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that there's not one person that has a

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negative VI view on it and everyone's

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really um into football once they get to

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know

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it we've already had discussions with uh

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with port adade in regards to how we're

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going to um go forward from here and all

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indications are that you know we we we

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don't want this to be a oneoff thing we

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want there to be a very healthy

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relationship between China football as

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well as Port Adelaide um we looking to

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really nurture a relationship um an

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annual relationship where we can have

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interactions together on an annual basis

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we know that China is going to become a

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really serious priority for the AFL uh

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I'm in discussions with uh the AFL

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executive about the possibility of

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playing a game in in China um we're

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certainly very very very keen on that

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idea uh and we've been very uh very

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enthused by the reaction we've got from

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the

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[Applause]

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AFL

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