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Research on the Culture Connotation of Campus Football

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DOI: 10.23977/jhms.2021.020102 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 1764

Author(s)

Dongqiang Wei 1

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1 Jianghan University, Wuhan, Hubei, 430056, China

Corresponding Author

Dongqiang Wei

ABSTRACT

Football is a popular sport, which makes young people obsessed. They often engage in football, which is conducive to the formation of good mental and ideological qualities, has a huge impact on the formation of their own good character, and can enrich students' after-school life. , Popularize students' sports knowledge. This article defines the concepts of campus football and campus football culture, analyzes the cultural connotation, composition and mutual relations of campus football, so as to open up a better path for the development of football and make better contributions to campus football. Promote the development and strength of Chinese football.

KEYWORDS

Connotation, Campus football, Culture

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Dongqiang Wei, Research on the Culture Connotation of Campus Football. Journal of Human Movement Science (2021) 2: 13-17. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jhms.2021.020102

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