May 14th, Shanghai - La Liga Shanghai Football Academy recently opened at Tianma Country Club, announcing that it will recruit students under the age of 17 from China. It will fully introduce the "La Liga Football Methodology", carry out systematic training based on the standards of global youth training benchmarks, integrate the essence of Spanish football youth training for many years, and cultivate young players with an international perspective.


La Liga is the Spanish Professional Football League LALIGA. The league is mainly responsible for organizing the Spanish professional football league - La Liga and La Liga. It covers 20 La Liga clubs and 22 La Liga clubs. It has more than 247 million social media fans and its international network covers 34 countries and regions.

It is reported that Shanghai – La Liga Shanghai Football Academy is the first official youth training academy jointly opened by Dinghe Holdings and La Liga in East China. The academy will combine the "La Liga Football Methodology" and conduct systematic training around the four core dimensions of tactical cognition, technical coordination, physical fitness and psychological social interaction.

In terms of hardware facilities, the college has two 11-a-side natural lawns and a 7-a-side indoor football field, as well as a 200-square-meter reception center equipped with locker rooms, shower rooms, storage rooms and medical rooms. In addition, the venue will also be equipped with camera equipment for filming daily training and competition content, and will also be equipped with GPS wearable devices to track and analyze player training data.

Wu Jialin, CEO of Dinghe Holdings and general director of La Liga Shanghai Football Academy, said, "The academy will actively integrate into the local football community and connect like-minded partners through youth training, events, and coach training. While building a comprehensive football sports platform, it will also become a 'connector' for cultural, sports, and business travel resources - linking events, technology, and cultural tourism industries through football IP to inject vitality into the city."