
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and President Xi Jinping view the football used in the first World Cup final during a visit to the City Football Academy in Manchester, Britain Oct 23, 2015. [Photo/Agencies]
Hailing Britain as a football power and the headstream of modern football, Xi said China should learn from Britain in many aspects.
"Sports exchange is an important part of people-to-people exchanges. I hope the two sides could strengthen their cooperation in sports, including football, to improve people's health and China-Britain friendship," said the president.
Xi is wrapping up his "super" state visit to Britain, the first one for a Chinese top leader in a decade.
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