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China'S Sports Brand First Appeared In The Top International Football League Matches

2010/7/23 15:19:00 56

Sports Brand XTEP

With the popularity of the world cup in South Africa, China's sports brand will debut in the international top football league. On the 20 day at the InterContinental Beijing Beichen Hotel in Beijing, XTEP released the next season's Premier League club Bermingham's uniform and equipment.


In the 2010 / 2011 season, Bermingham's players' training suits, home and field match suits will be provided by XTEP. In the next five seasons, Bermingham will still wear this new shirt with blue and white tone. In September 2009, Hongkong businessman Carsen Yeung bought the Bermingham club. Now Bermingham has become the first Chinese team to wear in the Premier League, which also makes the team's "Chinese flavor" stronger.


Bermingham is now in Beijing, and they will compete with the Liaoning Hongyuan team at the Shenyang Olympic Sports Center on 24 days. Tickets for both matches and the team's appearance fees will be donated to the China charity action of the China Welfare Foundation for the disabled. Bermingham scored ninth points in the Premier League last season, winning 13 points, 11 draws, 14 points, and 50 points.
 

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