Talleres, the Argentine football club, is strengthening its ties with China through a football school in the city of Xi'an and a strong sports connection. The club's commercial director, Matías Marasca, highlighted the importance of this initiative to expand the Talleres brand. The football school, which has 300 children, is run by Nahuel Oyola, who moved to Asia in 2015. The club has also done scouting work at the Talleres Football Camps, which allowed them to recruit a young Chinese player named Oscar. The 11-year-old boy spent a month trying out at the club's facilities in Córdoba and currently plays for China's Under 15 national team. Marasca confessed that the main barriers between the two countries are food and language, but highlighted the acceptance of the club's players and staff towards Oscar. The experience with the young Chinese player was positive, and the club plans to receive more Chinese players in the future. The club's president, Andrés Fassi, promoted the idea of expanding the Talleres brand in China, and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) invited them to the Shanghai international fair. The club also did promotional work for its brand at the fair, which allowed them to establish commercial and sports ties with China. The football school in Xi'an is an example of the expansion of the Talleres brand in China, and the club hopes to continue strengthening its ties with the Asian country in the future. The club's commercial director, Matías Marasca, highlighted the importance of discipline and order in China, and how this has influenced the way the club works. Talleres' experience in China is an example of how Argentine football clubs can expand their brand and establish ties with other countries. The club is one of the most important in the interior of Argentina, and its stadium is named after Mario Alberto Kempes, the top scorer in the 1978 World Cup. The club's strong connection with China is a positive step for the development of Argentine football, and Talleres is proud to be a part of it.