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The China Red Demons have hit town for the Australian Football International Cup. According to the official record for the Cup http://afl.com.au/Portals/0/afl_docs/Devel...-book_final.pdf :-

[T]he AFL, the City of Melbourne and Melbourne Football Club have worked together on bringing the game to China. An Australian Football development officer has been based out of Melbourne FC’s office in Tianjin since 2006, aiming to unite all footy fans across the world’s most populous nation and focus on putting together the talent to form a national representative team.

Here's the team list (programme is in the record as above).

NO. NAME AGE HT WT CLUB GOALS BEHINDS

1 Zhang ZUODUO 20 183 76 Tianjin Normal University Demons

2 Zhao YONG-GEN © 23 175 65 Beijing Sport University

3 Zhou QIANG 22 174 64 Beijing Sport University

4 Zhang HAO 22 177 70 Beijing Sport University

5 Zhang LEI 20 180 75 Tianjin Normal University Demons

6 Pi JIAMING 28 180 85 Elgar Park Dragons (VAFA)

7 He FENG 21 170 65 Beijing Sport University

8 Yang LUNJIA 21 180 70 Beijing Sport University

9 Ma JINSHAN 20 182 78 Tianjin Normal University Demons

10 Liu GANG 20 180 75 Tianjin Normal University Demons

11 Zhang AIMIN 22 170 65 Beijing Sport University

12 Yan FENG 23 183 75 Nankai University Tianjin

13 Lu JIAN 30 168 63 Beijing Bombers

14 Liu MING 25 184 83 Elgar Park Dragons (VAFA)

15 Ning JIN 32 182 82 Nankai University Tianjin

16 Zhang FEI 20 184 87 Beijing Sport University

17 Zhang YONG 21 184 82 Beijing Sport University

18 Liu SHICHAO 22 186 78 Beijing Sport University

19 Li CHENG 24 178 75 Beijing Sport University

20 Yang TAO 21 175 77 Beijing Sport University

21 Liu GUOCHEN (VC) 21 180 80 Tianjin Normal University Demons

22 Zhao XILEI 20 180 73 Tianjin Normal University Demons

23 Wang LEI 21 182 80 Tianjin Normal University Demons

24 Gao DONGLIANG 22 184 65 Tianjin Normal University Demons

25 Xu JIAN 21 179 75 Beijing Sport University

26 Qin YUANHONG 20 192 89 Beijing Sport University

27 Zhang WEI 21 191 76 Beijing Sport University

28 Ren XIAOYU 19 197 82 Tianjin Normal University Demons

29 Gao RUNDONG 20 195 100 Tianjin Normal University Demons

30 Fang LEI 31 188 86 Elgar Park Dragons (VAFA)

31 Gao LEI 19 177 70 Tianjin Institute of Electronic Information

36 Tao LEI 25 183 90 SuZhou CangLang

40 Shou GUANFU 22 183 106 Beijing Sport University

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I also have a soft spot for the Peace Team, a mixed Israeli-Palestinian side, initiated by Israeli NGO and the Peres Center for Peace (peres-center.org), in cooperation with Palestinian NGO and the Al-Quds Association for Democracy and Dialogue - Football promotes peace for rivals.

Here's the team list for the Peace Team -

NO. NAME AGE HT WT GOALS BEHINDS

1 Kamal ABUALTHOM 24 184 83

2 Abed ABU HADUAN 21 170 70

4 Ahmad ABU RMAILEH 20 198 78

5 Naseem ALMANASRA 22 173 72

6 Alla BARHOUM 36 180 82

7 Karim BARHUM 22 176 72

8 Yonatan BELIK 18 181 71

9 Shai BRAITNER 31 186 82

10 Danny BRILL 28 173 90

13 Dari TAMIMI 21 175 72

14 Ariel GOLDSMITH 29 177 75

17 Dror HAIM 26 179 86

19 Hamudi IBDEIR 24 170 65

20 Leith JABER 16 177 85

22 Uri KANDEL 28 182 78

24 Nati KOKE 26 178 75

25 Kfir KOL 31 182 70

29 Moshe LAGISA 28 176 64

30 Ran NADIR 31 179 78

31 Kevin NAFTE 25 180 80

32 Erez NOTA 29 180 75

39 Fady RUMMAN 27 180 81

40 Ilan SAMUEL 25 165 62

41 Sam SWAITTI 25 180 90

42 Asher SUISSA 36 174 76

43 Fares SWAITTI 29 190 96

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My son is actually playing in a practice match against the ' Peace Team ' this week .

The international teams are a fair way off the pace, Mafra beat the Kiwi's in a tune up game but around 10 goals or so last month.

Still will be a great experience for the boy, I recommend anyone who can get down and have a look at the international teams get along.

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The China Red Demons have hit town for the Australian Football International Cup. According to the official record for the Cup http://afl.com.au/Portals/0/afl_docs/Devel...-book_final.pdf :-

Here's the team list (programme is in the record as above).

NO. NAME AGE HT WT CLUB GOALS BEHINDS

1 Zhang ZUODUO 20 183 76 Tianjin Normal University Demons

2 Zhao YONG-GEN © 23 175 65 Beijing Sport University

3 Zhou QIANG 22 174 64 Beijing Sport University

4 Zhang HAO 22 177 70 Beijing Sport University

5 Zhang LEI 20 180 75 Tianjin Normal University Demons

6 Pi JIAMING 28 180 85 Elgar Park Dragons (VAFA)

7 He FENG 21 170 65 Beijing Sport University

8 Yang LUNJIA 21 180 70 Beijing Sport University

9 Ma JINSHAN 20 182 78 Tianjin Normal University Demons

10 Liu GANG 20 180 75 Tianjin Normal University Demons

11 Zhang AIMIN 22 170 65 Beijing Sport University

12 Yan FENG 23 183 75 Nankai University Tianjin

13 Lu JIAN 30 168 63 Beijing Bombers

14 Liu MING 25 184 83 Elgar Park Dragons (VAFA)

15 Ning JIN 32 182 82 Nankai University Tianjin

16 Zhang FEI 20 184 87 Beijing Sport University

17 Zhang YONG 21 184 82 Beijing Sport University

18 Liu SHICHAO 22 186 78 Beijing Sport University

19 Li CHENG 24 178 75 Beijing Sport University

20 Yang TAO 21 175 77 Beijing Sport University

21 Liu GUOCHEN (VC) 21 180 80 Tianjin Normal University Demons

22 Zhao XILEI 20 180 73 Tianjin Normal University Demons

23 Wang LEI 21 182 80 Tianjin Normal University Demons

24 Gao DONGLIANG 22 184 65 Tianjin Normal University Demons

25 Xu JIAN 21 179 75 Beijing Sport University

26 Qin YUANHONG 20 192 89 Beijing Sport University

27 Zhang WEI 21 191 76 Beijing Sport University

28 Ren XIAOYU 19 197 82 Tianjin Normal University Demons

29 Gao RUNDONG 20 195 100 Tianjin Normal University Demons

30 Fang LEI 31 188 86 Elgar Park Dragons (VAFA)

31 Gao LEI 19 177 70 Tianjin Institute of Electronic Information

36 Tao LEI 25 183 90 SuZhou CangLang

40 Shou GUANFU 22 183 106 Beijing Sport University

Pity the poor Bastard trying to call those games !!! :lol::rolleyes:

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