Kashgar Cup: Xinjiang & Chinese Football Focus

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The total prize money of 2.26 million yuan made a grand debut

The winner takes home NT$1 million

——2025 “Kashgar Cup” Football Super Invitational Tournament

Set with attractive rewards

Become a high-profile sports event

But in Kashgar, known as the “hometown of football”

More exciting than high bonuses

It’s a deep-rooted love for football

Pure joy shared with everyone

Yuepuhu County Sports Center. (data map)

The event will be held on November 29

Officially opened at the Yuepuhu County Sports Activity Center

16 powerful teams gathered from all over the country across mountains and seas

32 powerful dialogues will be staged in 11 days

Presenting a high-level competitive feast to the audience

The opening ceremony of the second “Kashgar Cup” International Youth Football Invitational Tournament. (File photo) Photo provided by Yuepuhu County Financial Media Center

Highlights of the second “Kashgar Cup” International Youth Football Invitational Tournament. (File photo) Photo by Wang Zhengui, special photographer of Kashgar Prefecture Media Center

The distribution of event prize money is clear and clear:

The runner-up received 500,000 yuan, and the second runner-up received 200,000 yuan.

The fourth to eighth place will each receive an incentive of NT$50,000.

The ninth to sixteenth place will also receive a participation reward of 35,000 yuan

Best player, best scorer, best goalkeeper

Five individual awards for best coach and best referee

Each will receive a bonus of NT$6,000

This vibrant small town in southern Xinjiang

The charm of football has long been integrated into the gene of national participation

As the largest outdoor stadium in southern Xinjiang

The 17,000 seats at the Yuepuhu County Sports Activity Center are all vacant.

About to be filled with the enthusiasm of the fans

Highlights of the second “Kashgar Cup” International Youth Football Invitational Tournament. (File photo) Photo by Wang Zhengui, special photographer of Kashgar Prefecture Media Center

On April 25, at the 2025 Kashgar Region “Pomegranate Seed Cup” football final of the Xinjiang People’s “Three Major Football” League, the Shufu County representative team and the Zepu County representative team competed fiercely. (File photo) Photo by reporter Chen Chao from the Kashgar Prefecture Integrated Media Center

On the green field of Kashgar

Cheering and shouting are never just for champions

Every desperate fight, every precise and powerful shot

Perfect cooperation every time

They all deserve to be surrounded by applause and cheers

High bonuses are an affirmation of competitive strength

And the enthusiasm of the whole people to participate, the applause regardless of you and me

Pure joy of sport

It is the most precious core of the “Kashgar Cup”

Yuepuhu County Sports Activity Center. Source: Yuepuhu County Media Center

Cheerleaders cheer for the event. Photo by Chen Wenjun, reporter at Kashgar Prefecture Media Center

Fans at Yuepu Lake Sports Center cheered for the athletes participating in the “Kashgar Cup”. (File photo) Photo by reporter Chen Chao from the Kashgar Prefecture Integrated Media Center

On November 29th, the competition will start

Why not invite family and friends to this green date?

Watch top teams across the country compete for millions of dollars in prize money and witness the birth of honors

You can better feel the football carnival in Kashgar where all the people attend

Experience the most authentic sports passion

There is a limit to the amount of bonuses

But the passion and emotion brought by football

Solidarity and resonance across regions

Forever priceless!

Source: Kashgar Zero Distance

Editor: Chang Lei

Reviewer: Yuan Wei

Editor: Bao Xuelian

Editor: Elali

Original title: “The Kashgar Cup is about to start!” Chinese football looks to Xinjiang, Xinjiang football looks to Kashgar”

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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