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Dortmund officially announces that table tennis star Boer will serve as ambassador to help expand the Chinese market

Hupu August 11th News In order to further expand overseas markets, the Dortmund Club has received a lot of support. With the help of German table tennis superstar Timo Bohr, Dortmund Club hopes to become an influential force in Asia. Seven Olympic Games athlete Boer has signed with Dortmund Club as his brand ambassador. The Dortmund Club recently announced the collaboration at the opening ceremony of the season.

"Football is very, very popular in China, but I believe Dortmund can go to the next level and I will do my best," said Boer, who just finished his career a few months ago and enjoyed a high position in Asia.

The 44-year-old is a big fan of Dortmund. His focus now is on the Asian market; in China, table tennis is a very popular sport, where Boer enjoys a high reputation.

"I have always had a Dortmund sticker in my locker," said Boer in the packed Dortmund Stadium. At his own request, he will complete a few weeks internship at Dortmund, during which he will have a better understanding of the club and various areas of work he works at home and abroad.

Earlier this year, the former world champion said he was willing to imagine playing for Dortmund in the future. Now, his dream has come true. Dortmund has relied on retired athletes to serve as brand ambassadors for many years. However, to date, these ambassadors have been limited to former club players in the football world.