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Football Club
Established in 1985, the club has so far held many exciting football
matches at Fudan University and other universities.
Badminton Club
Established in 1999, the club aims to popularize the game of
badminton and contribute to the mass fitness program. Its activities
include regular training, the Fudan Badminton Elite Championship,
ranking tournaments among the club members and social activities
with other universities.
Chinese Chess Club
Established in 1983, the club provides amateur chess players with
opportunities to learn and practice techniques. It often organizes
dual meets in and out of the University. "Chess for friends" is the
tenet of the club.
Infinite Volleyball Club
Its activities include four-player volleyball matches, the
University Student Tournaments of Shanghai, and Fudan Soft
Volleyball Championship.
Chess Club
It was established in 1991. Its activities include rudimentary
courses, advanced courses, training and matches. Its aim is to help
its members to gain a more profound understanding of the famous
matches in history, to popularize the game among the collegians, and
to offer students with chances to play.
Karate Club
Established in 1993, the club is guided by the tenet of
"Brotherhood, Health and Optimism". Its activities focus on everyday
training of karate. It invites a black-belt coach as the chief
trainer and regularly conducts studio learning as well as promotion
for and investigation of karate. In 1999, the Karate Club was
officially included into the Shanghai Karate Federation and thus has
been keeping up with the news trends of karate sport in the world.
Martial Arts Club
Established in 1982, the club aims at promoting Chinese martial arts
and popularizing the ABC about it. Its signature activity is the
regular training program, which mainly features the tai-chi boxing
of Chen's style and free-style fighting skills. The club also
organizes various interactive lectures for the students.
Bridge Club
Established in the early 1980s, it aims at popularizing bridge and
enriching students' life after class. Its activities include routine
training and games, introductory courses, and lectures given by
master players. It organizes intercollegiate games.
Mountain Climbing and Expedition Club
Established in 1998 as the first student outdoor sports club in
Shanghai universities, it aims at popularizing wall-climbing and
camping.
Skating Club
Established in 1996, it aims at popularizing skating in the
University both as an entertainment and as a profession. It
organizes classified activities for student members to enhance their
techniques.
Table Tennis Club
Established in 1994, the club serves the table tennis fans and is
open to all the teachers and students of the University. Its
signature annual event is the Freshmen Cup.
Tennis Club
Established in 1991, it aims at popularizing tennis and enhancing
the skills of the Fudan players. Its activities include imparting
basic tennis skills, giving lectures on tennis, and watching the
National League Matches of Tennis Clubs.
Football Fans' Club
Established in 1998, it plans and conducts activities for fans in
the campus. It has organized members to watch games of the National
Association Football (Division A & B) and the preliminary matches of
the Olympic Games.
Baseball Club
Established in 1996, it is the first baseball team that was launched
by students themselves in the Shanghai universities. Now the club
consists of teams for both genders and a special training group. It
stays in contact with Tsinghua University, Peking University and
Hong Kong Baseball Association.
Go Club
This club was established in 1983. Now under the instruction of Mr.
Chen Jian-xin, it virtually creates a world of black and white in
which go fans can efficiently communicate with and learn skills from
each other. It has organized a number of contests to enhance its
members' techniques.
Shaolong Boxing Club
It was established in 1998 for the purpose of promoting students'
sense of athletics, with some national boxing champions as the
coaches. Its routine activities mainly include intensive training
and matches.
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