Time:(Jul 27-Aug 4, 2010) Location: Beijing, China 

The Jade Asia Cup experience is a tremendous International event that combines outstanding competition, intensive training and competitive games, all while staying in Beijing! Games are played in the city of Beijing with special visits to the Great Wall of China, Tian Anmen Square and the Bird’s Nest, site of the 2008 Olympic Games!

Athletes will have the opportunity to participate in the Jade Asia Cup Soccer Tournament held in Beijing, China, the capital of China for 3,000 years! The tournament games will take place within the Sports Complex and be part of a major Sports Festival that will also include Basketball, Volleyball, Track and Field, Wrestling and Tennis Athletes. Chinese Soccer has dramatically increased in popularity amongst young people and is regarded as the premier destination for outstanding competition. Chinese Teams are fundamentally sound and will challenge our USA Teams.

In addition to the Intensity Training Camp, a special Basketball, Volleyball and Soccer Clinic will be held by the Chinese Coaches. This clinic will enable both Asian and American athletes to train together in an elite environment. Although different languages will be spoken, sport is the common denominator that makes this unique experience come together.

In 2010,the United States teams representing 365 Sports will be the exclusive and official United States entrants into the Jade Asia Cup International Basketball, Volleyball and Soccer Tournament. Teams from throughout China have been invited to the event. And Present China will be the exclusive and offical Chinese entrants on this wonderful event. Your team will compete in a minimum of five matches of international tournament competition while in China.

Location

From ancient Beijing to the epic center of today’s bustling economy – China has so much history to offer but modern in conveniences.  You will visit the most popular attractions in China, The Great Wall of China, Tian Anmen Square and The Bird’s Nest, the site of the 2008 Olympic Games.