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Coming up soon, schools across China are holding Class Super League,
aiming to introduce kids to a high-stakes environment of competition,
but it does so in a way that rewards bravery over perfection.
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Let's find out.
But before that… This spring, something exciting is happening on school playgrounds across China.
From Beijing to Xi'an in northwest China's Shanxi province, more students are heading to the field.
In a wave of high-energy class super league matches,
kids are running, passing, cheering, and discovering something bigger than just football.
Confidence, teamwork, resilience, all unfolding in real time, right there on the grass.
So what's really driving this movement?
What is class super league?
And can this really help children grow, learn and connect?
Well, I think when it comes to class super league.
Well, it's not just about football matches.