How about Fuzhou Tiger Football Training?

Fujian Xiaohu Football Club is the first provincial junior football club in China. Xiaohu Junior Amateur Football Club was founded by Fuzhou Workstation of China Juvenile Newspaper and Xiamen Football Club according to the articles of association of China Football Association. Founded on February 15, 2003, it was registered with the approval of Fujian Football Association and filed with China Football Association, specializing in amateur football training for children. The coaches hired by the club are all professionals with complete facilities.

General Counsel: Huang Sheng (former Executive Chairman of Fujian Football Association)

Technical Consultant: Chi Shangbin (famous coach, member of the coaching staff of China national team).

Head coach: Ni (Class B coach of AFC China Football Association, national referee, vice chairman of Fujian Football Association, football professor of Fujian Normal University).

Teaching and training: active and retired players of football teams at or above the provincial level or college football graduates with more than two years of teaching experience.

Venue: Fujian Sports Center football field, Fuzhou Normal University football field and other standard grass football fields.

Facilities: indoor teaching and training venues, all kinds of training and competition equipment, medical rescue facilities and personnel in venues, etc.

Enrollment scope: 6~ 18 years old, male or female.

This is the information in 2006. Now Xiamen Blue Lion (then Xiamen Red Lion) has been dissolved, and all its subordinate units have been dissolved. In 2003 and 2004, there were students training in the provincial sports center on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Now his headquarters is in Liu Yi North Road, and the coach is still there. Anyway, Chi Shangbin is no longer a name there, and there has been no news of that club since 2007. Never seen the training of the senior group. It seems that they put the team in the middle school attached to Fujian University to participate in the city competition and the eight-school competition, but the level is not so good, and they have never entered the finals. I saw the training of the younger group a few years ago, and the effect was good. At least the basic skills are more stable than playing wild ball, but the physical fitness is very poor. To put it bluntly, it is to cultivate interest, not to be regarded as real professional training.