How did Japanese football rise, and what are the main reasons for the rapid rise of Japanese footbal

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Japanese Football Association in the "Football Player" after watching, under a lot of efforts to reform, with the "big wings" as the goal, determined to create a real football dynasty, the world's top 20 can reflect the Japanese Football Association's transformation of Japanese football success, although the actual ability in the world is not particularly strong, but in Asian football, its style of technical flow, has become a well-deserved Asian hegemon, with the addition of Australia, the status of the first brother of Japanese football has caused a certain threat, but Japanese football's " The spirit of "Big Sky Wing" will support them to consolidate their hegemony in Asia with more tenacious performances!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In 1999, the Japanese youth team finished silver at the World Youth Championships, finished in the top eight at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and regained the Asian title that year. In the 2001 Confederations Cup, Japan lost to France by only one goal and finished second. These achievements prove that the transformation of the Japanese team has been completed and that the training mechanism for Japanese football talents has been successful.

    The Japanese, who will find a shortcut in everything, are no exception when it comes to football. Japan was almost the first Asian country to send young players to Brazil for training. When the first players returned from training in Brazil showed off on the football pitch, the whole of Asia was shaken.

    People still remember the Japanese team led by Tomora Miura, Hiroshi Kitazawa and others who regained the Asian Cup in the early 90s, and they are the biggest beneficiaries of going to Brazil. Since then, Japanese football has shaken off its backwardness and begun to attack the first group in Asia. The success of the Japanese has awakened many football people who are overwhelmed by the development of human resources.

    However, due to lack of experience and funding, efforts by other countries in this regard have had little effect.

    Another success of the Japanese team in talent training is to borrow chickens to lay eggs, and the famous player Hidetoshi Nakata is the most typical representative. As the first player to break through at Europe's top club, his impact was historic and meant that Asians had a place in world football. As a result of the Nakata effect, a large number of Japanese players went to Europe and the United States to learn art, even if they sat on the cold bench for a long time.

    After the 2000 Asian Cup, half of the players of the Japanese team that won the championship were favored by big clubs in Europe and the United States, such as Shinji Ono (Feyenoord of the Netherlands), Naotai Takahara (Boca Juniors of Argentina) and Junichi Inamoto (Arsenal of the Premier League). These players have been baptized by the world's high-level professional leagues, their skills and tactics have been significantly improved, and their football concepts have begun to be in line with the world. This is also one of the important reasons why the Japanese team has achieved excellent results and has the ability to compete with the world's strongest teams.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Football Association has led the way to the country, and has identified a path according to the situation of the country - to learn from Brazil. Persist in going forward, and while developing the senior team, improve the youth training system and promote the influence of football in Japan. There is no rush for quick success.

    This is all something that the Chinese Football Association has not done.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because they have been learning from Brazil as an example, they sent many promising players to Brazil in the 90s, and later as long as the players favored by European clubs were sunny, Japan gave the green light, and the club companies were also very cooperative, and some even some corporate groups would sponsor European clubs on the condition that Japanese players would play there, so at that time, there were a large number of young talented Japanese players who went to play in European clubs. And now most of Japan's core players were sent abroad to Europe at that time (Chinese clubs have cultivated individual talents, and others have sent them to Europe, even if European clubs don't like it and don't mark a sky-high price, it's good, alas).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Slowly changed from all sides, and finally rose. First of all, they have reformed the domestic league system, and they insist on technical play, learning Brazil for many years and slowly achieving something, of course, Japan's football boys are also very influential on Japanese teenagers, and many teenagers only like football after watching that cartoon!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The British historian Toynbee has studied 21 civilizations that have appeared in history and have since died out. The conclusion is that the cause of the death of these civilizations, without exception, is not homicide, but suicide. They lost their vitality for innovation and were eliminated from history.

    In 1876, when the United States celebrated the 100th anniversary of its independence, an international exposition was held in Philadelphia, with 37 countries participating. At the fair, Britain exhibited the latest steam locomotives, the United States exhibited high-power electric motors and generators, Germany exhibited precision machine tools for processing guns and cannons, and China exhibited 27 sets of ear digging spoons and small foot embroidered shoes made of sterling silver.

    This is the gap of the times!

    A country that is prepared for danger in times of peace is qualified to talk about who is number one!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As we all know, Japan's education is very advanced, they open elementary schools in schools, and there are many people who choose for the first level of the middle school league when they go to the national league. They also introduced a lot of high-level retired European internationals in the early days, mainly because of the good breeding system of Qing teenagers.

    I will also hear it when I play against Japan, and I will say that he is a middle school player. In my opinion, Japan's learning ability is good, and the first European coach in Asia was Japan, and they are not playing like Brazil.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be that after Santos and Nakazawa Yuji join, Shunsuke Nakamura can be regarded as an out-and-out ace of free kicks, and may surpass Xiaobei.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Rise by stepping on the heads of the Chinese.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The reserve force is sufficient, and the technical line is resolutely followed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How it rises, how it declines.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Wow, look at the heavy silver shrinkage and chisel the palace of the husband.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When did it rise? How did I not know?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The main reasons for the rapid rise of Japanese football are:

    1. First of all, pay attention to youth training and campus football, and the football population is large.

    2. Secondly, Japanese football has gradually formed its own football style, has its own path, and has developed steadily.

    3. Finally, there is a good league environment and a good delivery channel, which can send outstanding players to overseas suitable teams to play in a timely manner.

    The origins of the Japanese professional soccer league.

    It was only in the early 20th century that soccer was introduced in Japan, and soccer schools were opened throughout the country, and the first national cup was held in 1921 (renamed the current Emperor's Cup in 1946). The Japan National League was officially established in 1965, but the teams are all sponsored by industrial foundations, and the names of the teams are also named after industrial foundations, such as Furukawa Electric and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

    Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and the club are all funded by the industrial consortium, so the team name is all the same as the name of the consortium.

    In the 80s, sumo wrestling and baseball were popular in Japan, and football was still not popular, so the Japanese FA wanted to organize a professional soccer league that would make football a professional entity. Discussions began in 1988 until the establishment of the first Japan Professional Soccer League in 1993.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the just-concluded match between Germany and Japan, Japan won 2:1 and made history!

    But why has Japanese football improved so much? Let's break it down!

    In the 100 years since football came to Japan, Japanese football has never won against Chinese football. Before 1998, Japanese football had never been in the World Cup, but since its first appearance in the World Cup in 1998, Japan has not been absent for 20 years.

    What was the process of Japan's rise?

    First, vigorously develop campus football, and second, the cultivation of youth training clubs and imitation clubs. The establishment of these two systems has been able to send batches of talents to the Japanese national football team every year, such as Hidetoshi Nakata, Shunsuke Nakamura, and Keisuke Honda, all of whom stood out from the high school league and went to the professional path.

    Thirdly, the Japanese Football Association attaches great importance to youth training, and the management committee has followed the example of the German Football Association and formulated strict conditions for club membership, and formulated training content that is truly suitable for each young player according to their characteristics and physical and mental changes.

    Fourth, Japan has a relatively good foundation of soccer facilities and attaches great importance to football. In a country where land is so scarce in Japan, they have also established a lot of sports venues, and the sports atmosphere and sports conditions are very good. As a result of these initiatives, Japanese football has reached a world-class level in just 20 years.

    From these measures, we can see that we have to admire the Japanese, and one thing that is very powerful, that is, to learn from the excellence of others. There is such a characteristic of the Japanese nation, if I think you are good, if I am determined to learn from you, I will not look back, and my eyes will be the best in the world.

    Speaking of which, we need to talk about Chinese football, as of 2019, Japan has a total population of 84,352 football coaches at all levels, and what about China? It is these qualified coaches who have supported the development of grassroots football in Japan. These people have teachers and members of football clubs, and they don't have any income benefits at all, but they are willing to spend time outside of class to guide their children, so Japanese football can have today's results and can be a blockbuster in today's World Cup!

    Japan's success is worth learning from Chinese football, even if many players disagree with Japanese players, but think about it carefully, when the Japanese team is in the World Cup, when Japan wins Germany 2-1, what are the national football players doing? Drinking beer and eating sea cucumbers in front of the TV as a spectator? Maybe when I saw the Japanese team lose two good goals, I couldn't even drink beer!

    Chinese football is not humble and hard-working, and can still only be a spectator of the World Cup! I hope that Chinese football can change as soon as possible and embark on the journey of the World Cup as soon as possible!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the Japanese are excellent and very serious in their work, the whole country is a game of chess!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Personally, I think the team that surprised the performance in the World Cup, in addition to the French team, may be our neighbor Japan.

    First of all, the results of the French team are undoubtedly able to reach the finals, which must prove their quality, and at the same time, France also has many young players, such as Mbappe, Benzema, Dembele.

    Such a player is still in the year of playing, it should be said that in the next three or five years, the French squad should be more complete than the family, and there is no problem of replacing the old and the new, as long as the head coach can continue to serve, I believe that the strength of the French team should be no problem.

    And the team that really surprised the performance should be the Japanese team. First of all, the Japanese team's style of play is like the previous Spain, but its speed is more focused on teamwork than Spain. In this cup competition, their results are also obvious to all, and being able to defeat Zhaosen against the German team at least shows that their confidence in the world's best team is strong enough.

    At the same time, it should be said that the entire youth training system of Japanese football, including the training of players, should be done well, there is a complete entire youth training system can have a steady stream of outstanding talents pouring into the national team, and at the same time, the technical and tactical level of their coaches should always be able to see what he is recording with a small notebook. It should be said that their coach's transformation of the team should be almost successful, and I look forward to the Japanese team having a better bloom and achieving better results in the future.

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