Jiangwan Stadium in Shanghai
Port Adelaide CEO Keith Thomas talks us through the changes at Jiangwan Stadium in Shanghai
AFL comes to Shanghai China
Port Adelaide Football club's official launch for AFL in Shanghai China at The Portman Ritz Carlton
Jiangwan Stadium
Old Jingwan Stadium. Build-in the 1930s.
Shanghai Stadium, East Asia FC
Shanghai Stadium Interior view. This video was taken during an East Asia FC football match against Dailan in the Superleague. Shanghai Stadium is pretty nice, but it was empty and their was no food stands. American stadiums are so much better as it was empty. If you like this video subscribe for more travel blogs and videos on China.
2010 Bris v Melb In Beijing
News reports of the end of season game played between the Demons and Lions at Jiangwan Stadium in Shanghai, China.
Jiangwan Stadium
Port Adelaide CEO Keith Thomas talks about the Power's inspection of the Jiangwan Stadium.
漫步在上海Strolling in Shanghai江湾体育场 创智天地曾为远东地区最大的体育中心
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上海市江灣體育場,原名上海市運動場。
1935年8月底竣工,體育場東西兩側設有司令台,由人造白玉築成,高20米,其左右頂巔置古銅色大鼎各一尊,曾有「遠東第一體育場」之稱。
球場歷盡70餘年間多次大小修復和改建,現可容納40,000人。
上海市體育場」,由董大酉建築師設計,建成於1935年,占地約300畝,建築總面積7.9萬平方米,由體育場、體育館和游泳池館三大主體建築組成。作為「大上海計劃」中的重要公共建築項目之一,是當時國內及遠東地區規模最大、設備最先進,也最具影響力的大型綜合性體育建築群。
Shanghai Jiangwan Stadium, formerly known as Shanghai Sports Ground.
Completed at the end of August 1935, the stadium has commanding platforms on the east and west sides, made of artificial white jade, 20 meters in height, and one bronze dading on each side of the stadium.
The stadium has undergone several repairs and alterations over the past 70 years, and can now accommodate 40,000 people.
Shanghai Stadium, designed by Dong Dayao Architects, was built in 1935, covers an area of about 300 acres, and has a total construction area of 79,000 square meters. As one of the important public building projects in the Greater Shanghai Project, it was a large-scale comprehensive sports building complex with the largest scale, the most advanced equipment and the most influential in China and the Far East.
Never Tear us Apart - Port Adelaide v Suns in Shanghai, China
Port v Gold Coast Suns, 360 video of Never Tear us Apart.
Recorded from Northern Grandstand at Jiangwan Sports Centre May 14 2017
Jiangwan Stadium visit
Players visit Jiangwan Stadium where Port will be playing in 2017.
Inside Shanghai Stadium
Take a look inside Shanghai Stadium with David Koch
Matchday-Shanghai Stadium
Port Power - Shanghai 2017
This video is about Port Power - Shanghai 2017
AFL China Adventure in 2017
Sports fans and analysts in China say Port Adelaide and the AFL must be patient, persistent and realistic for their hope to capture a slice of China's sports market to come to fruition.
Port and the Gold Coast Suns will clash in Shanghai on Sunday. Both have started their preparations, while around 5,000 fans are en route from Australia to watch the game.
Port Adelaide will unveil a new sponsor on the weekend, as part of a windfall of Chinese-linked sponsorship deals that the club says is the result of its two-year-old China push.
Well-connected Shanghai billionaire property developer Gui Guojie already sponsors the club, while Chinese-Australian mining businesswoman Sally Zou of AusGold is also an enthusiastic backer.
But coverage of the Shanghai clash in the Chinese media is minimal, and despite the state broadcaster CCTV already showing weekly AFL matches on one of its digital sports channels, recognition of the game is close to non-existent among China's 1.4 billion population.
And while Port Adelaide sees China as an uncontested market for AFL, the country has no shortage of other international sports trying to attract fans and investment.
China in my opinion might be one of the least active sporting nations, said John Yan, a sports business entrepreneur and former journalist who advised the US NFL on its entry to the Chinese market. According to our traditional philosophy, kids and teenagers are not encouraged to participate in too many physical activities. After 10 years of trying, the NFL is still struggling to gain a proper toehold in China.
Rugby too has little traction outside of former British colony Hong Kong, but a $US10 million investment by e-commerce giant Alibaba has recently given the sport reason for optimism.
Football and basketball remain the key mainstream sports, with European football the role model for a rapidly expanding domestic competition and junior training program that has the backing of the highest levels of government.
If they really want to enter into the daily life of kids here they have to knock on doors of all kinds of schools, said Mr Yan about Port Adelaide's China push. So far, the club is bringing the game to children and teenagers through sponsoring a training program in 14 international schools in China. Those involved say the signs so far are promising.
The kids think Aussie rules is very free because there aren't many rules and they can use both hands and feet, said Zhang Hao, the manager of the Guangzhou Scorpions — a primarily Chinese amateur team that is part of AFL Asia's program.
But overall this sport is not very popular, only a limited number of people know it, so we need more people here who stick with it for a long time. Then maybe it will have a better future.
Chen Shaoliang at Power Footy in Shanghai
Port Adelaide's Chen Shaoliang speaks on Power Footy in Shanghai schools.
China gets first taste of AFL
Chinese sports fans have been given a taste of football, Australian style.
New Jiangwan Training May202014
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Match Highlights: Gold Coast v Port Adelaide | Round 9, 2018 | AFL
Port Adelaide 11.16 (82) defeated Gold Coast 6.6 (42) at Jiangwan Stadium in Shanghai on Saturday, May 19.
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Port down Gold Coast in AFL's China game | SBS News
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Port down Gold Coast in AFL's China game | SBS News
Port Adelaide have maintained their Shanghai supremacy, downing Gold Coast by 40 points in a wet-weather AFL slog at Jiangwan Stadium. The Suns fought hard to deliver an improved performance from their drubbing in last year's inaugural China game, but were no match for the resurgent Power. Port's 11.16 (82) to 6.6 (42) victory on Saturday lifts them to fourth on the ladder. Champion midfielder Robbie Gray was quiet after slotting six goals in last week's Showdown triumph, but the Power had no sh...
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