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Where is the hometown of football in Guangdong?
The hometown of Guangdong football is in Meizhou.

The hometown of football refers to Jiaying Prefecture, the predecessor of Meizhou. Later, Meixian District (now Meizhou City) was established, and the hometown of football is generally referred to as Meixian District (which governs Meixian, Xingning, dapu county, Fengshun, Wuhua, Pingyuan and Jiaoling counties). From 65438 to 0956, the State Sports Commission awarded Meixian the title of "Football Town" according to its long history and development status. At this time, driven by Meicheng, the football in Meizhou counties is booming.

1988 After Meizhou was founded, the hometown of football was called "Meizhou". In the 1980s, Meizhou emerged, including Cai Jinbiao, Chi Minghua,,,, Wu Wenbing, Xie Yuxin, Li Xuefeng, Huang Debao, Yuhua Wu, Li Yuzhan, Deng Xuechang, Xie Dong, Wu Weiying and Li Xiaolan, which opened the era when Meizhou players occupied half of Guangdong football, and the technical and tactical play of Meizhou football also began.

Basic overview of the hometown of football

2013165438+13. On October 3, the State General Administration of Sports awarded Meizhou "China Sports Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection and Promotion City, Meizhou Football Town". In 20 18, Meizhou was listed as the Youth Football Training Center of Chinese Football Association (Youth Training Center of China Football Association) and the experimental area of national youth campus football reform.

In 20 19, Meizhou was selected as a national pilot city for the construction of community football venues and facilities and a key city for the construction of social football venues and facilities. At the same time, China Beach Football National Hope Team also settled in Meizhou, and began to build the China Football Special Zone in an all-round way. Meizhou has two professional football clubs, Meizhou Hakka Football Club (Men's Super League) and Meizhou Wuhua Football Club (Women's Super League). It is one of the few cities in China that has both men's and women's super leagues.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Meizhou City