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Real Madrid kick off second China tour
By Fang Xuan (Chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2005-07-20 10:57

Real Madrid's "galaticos" came back to Beijing early Wednesday morning, kicking off their second China tour in three years.

British soccer player David Beckham of Real Madrid poses during a welcome ceremony at Xianghe town in Hebei Province, eastern Beijing July 20, 2005. [Reuters]
Led by Brazilian team manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo, the "galaticos" arrived at Beijing Capital International Airport at 4:40 A.M., with all the super stars - David Beckham, Michael Owen, Raul Gonzales, Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, and Roberto Carlos.

England captain David Beckham, who was previously rumored not to come after picking up a hamstring injury at the last US friendly, appeared with teammates.

The Spanish league giants are scheduled to play a friendly at Beijing's Work's Stadium on July 23 Saturday with Beijing Hyundai, who is ranked third currently in China's Super League.

Before that, they will spend a day in Tianjin, a northern municipality 120- kilometers -east of Beijing, and play a training match there.

After the team's China tour, Real Madrid will play another three matches in Bangkok (Thailand) and Tokyo (Japan).



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