Is the new head of Chinese football Nan Yong?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-11
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, now he is the head of the Football Association

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's him, he doesn't understand football, and he will be the same as the Dragon King in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, Xie Yalong II, Nan Yong!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I was promoted from a vice to a positive one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello landlord! Yes, Nan Yong is the new head of Chinese football.

    Attach his information

    Name: Nam Yong.

    Gender: Male Nationality: Jilin.

    Date of birth: 16.06.1962.

    Ethnicity : Korean.

    Graduated from: Shenyang University of Physical Education.

    Position: Director of China Football Sports Management Center.

    Work experience: In September 1997, he was transferred to the Chinese Football Association and successively served as full-time vice chairman and treasurer.

    In 2001, as the head of the delegation, he led the Chinese football team to participate in the Asian qualifiers for the World Cup and hit the World Cup success.

    In 2002, he continued to lead the Chinese football team as the head of the delegation to participate in the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup.

    In March 2005, he was appointed as Secretary of the Party Committee (Director level) and Deputy Director of the Football Sports Management Center of the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China.

    From 2005 to early 2009, he served as Secretary of the Party Committee, Deputy Director of the Football Association, and Director of the Chinese Super League Committee.

    In January 2009, he was appointed as the Director of China Football Sports Management Center.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    He is the sinner of Chinese football.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's right. Although the Chinese ** coaches are all cake talents

    But Nan Yong's understanding of Chinese football is much better than that of his predecessor and his predecessor. Even if everyone is disappointed in Chinese football

    You can also wait and see. But there is not much hope, after all, in this big dye vat, how can Nan Yong be alone?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The chairman of the Football Association seems to be Liu Peng, and the deputy is Nan Yong, who is in charge of football.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    On January 14, Beijing time, according to a source from the Football Association, at a cadre adjustment meeting of the General Administration of Sports that just ended this afternoon, it was decided to appoint Nan Yong as the director of the Chinese Football Sports Management Center, and the former Xie Yalong will be transferred to the China Sports Industry Company as chairman to replace Wang Junsheng. Zhang Jilong, who has received widespread attention, has other arrangements, and he will go to the post of director of the Foreign Sports Exchange Center of the State General Administration of Sports.

    Nan Yong has always enjoyed praise in his work after entering the Chinese Football Association. In the 10 years since entering the Chinese Football Association, Nan Yong has been praised by the staff and players of the Football Association as one of the practical leaders of the Football Association.

    In fact, like most of the previous Chinese football administrators except for Yan Shiduo, Nan Yong is also an athlete and focuses on speed skating. As an ethnic Korean, Nam Yong is fluent in Korean and has a high level of English.

    After graduating from Shenyang University of Physical Education in Shenyang, Nan Yong worked in the Personnel Department of the National Sports Commission for many years. In 1997, Nan Yong was transferred to the Chinese Football Association and served as the vice chairman of the Chinese Football Association. During his tenure, Nan Yong accumulated rich network resources in the AFC and FIFA with his outstanding business ability, and became a representative of China's football diplomacy together with Zhang Jilong.

    In 2001, as the head of the Chinese men's national football delegation, Nan Yong led the national football team to the World Cup finals for the first time. In 2002, Nam Yong led the national team to participate in the World Cup in Japan and South Korea as the head of the team. His iron-fisted style of rule has also won the unanimous respect of players and coaches.

    The evaluation of Nan Yong by the internal personnel of the Chinese Football Association is that he has excellent management ability, fairness and strictness, and has the ability to deal with emergencies without chaos. At the end of 2008, after Xie Yalong, the full-time vice chairman of the Chinese Football Association, left his post to study, Nan Yong was responsible for the overall work of the Chinese Football Association as the first person, and successively dealt with emergencies such as Wuhan's withdrawal and Shenhua's "reshuffle", and his work ability was unanimously recognized by the Football Association.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, but Nam Yong doesn't seem to be able to do it either, and it won't work at all if he doesn't carry out thorough reforms! I'm not optimistic about Wang Yong!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes. There is news about sexual waves.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Just evil, dumb and deaf, and an annual salary of one million, wasting money.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yaya's Xie is a mentally retarded.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's useless, this guy is a firefighter, who came to calm the emotions of the internal staff of the Football Association.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The new manager, Wei Di, has taken up his post at the Football Sports Management Center, and he has achieved outstanding results in China's heavy sports and water sports, but this does not guarantee that he will be able to succeed in the football program. Just like Wang Junsheng, Yan Shiduo, Xie Yalong and others before, "ability" is no longer enough to explain the failures they suffered in the Football Association, they have all repeatedly failed in the "system". They are not only the promoters of the system, but also the victims of the system.

    After Wei Di took office, Chinese football, which has no way to retreat and cannot lose, may as well overturn and start over, and must achieve a breakthrough in the system, so that Chinese football is expected to be "reborn from the ashes". The first problem that should be solved is the current situation of the Chinese Football Association and the Football Management Center. The intervention of "administrative football" has made it difficult for the Football Association to give full play to its non-governmental functions, resulting in Chinese football for a long time only on performance and political performance, ignoring construction, rushing for quick success, and the weak foundation will naturally "collapse"; As a sport with the highest degree of marketization, it is time for Chinese football to carry out market-oriented reform to the end, otherwise it will be difficult for Chinese football to improve.

    Second, there is an urgent need to improve the legal supervision mechanism. It is necessary to supervise not only the work of the Football Association, but also the operation of the club, the management method, and the behavior of the players, otherwise the Chinese Football League will still be a hotbed of fake gambling, and the players will still be a vulnerable group lacking security, and no matter how many "big fish" are caught, corruption cannot be eradicated. It is urgent to emulate the legal concepts and regulatory mechanisms of developed European football regions and even countries such as Singapore.

    Third, Chinese football must change the existing competition and training model, youth football should be developed as a wing parallel to the league, the laws of football should be respected, and reserve talents should be cultivated in a down-to-earth manner; In fact, the short-lived Nam Yong era has shown some good momentum, such as the implementation of school football and grassroots football programs to help bring lost youth back to the field. Only by making every effort to do a good job in training and competitions at all ages can we shape the future of Chinese football. Finally, the market-oriented league mechanism of Chinese football needs to be continuously improved.

    The professional road can not go back, can only be completely marketized without hesitation, which requires respect for the enthusiasm and interests of investors, jointly build and care for a good market order, so that the league can truly become the rear and base camp of the national team. Since its professionalization, Chinese football has repeatedly passed by opportunities: while Japan and South Korea have long been on their own path, we are still oscillating between "German style" or "Dutch style"; When the first match-fixing black whistle appeared, we were still struggling with the evidence that we were reluctant to "go under the knife"; When the status of football has long been declining, we are still arrogant ...... the "first sport".Now, what can Chinese football, which is riddled with holes and scandals, expect from it?

    Instead of expecting a miracle, it is better to start from scratch, as long as the direction is right, Chinese football will always rise!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If China's football system does not change, there will be no salvation.

    A strong football country is not an overnight thing, and the construction of a perfect youth echelon is indispensable.

    Look at the current domestic football career, there are qualified youth echelons in that province.

    Don't mention the above, let's talk about the most realistic problem, now if you want to play football, don't let your children learn to play football if you don't have a net worth of more than one million, you can't play at all if you don't have money to stuff the coach, football is completely out of the public and has become a rich man's sport, you can imagine what the future of Chinese football will be, these phenomena are too distressing.

    There is also a 13-point Football Association, how can Chinese football be saved when it encounters these things?

    If the system is not changed, Chinese football will be helpless

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    30 years! Koreans cried ......A Japanese player asked God: How many years will it take us to win the World Cup?

    So how many years will it take us to win the World Cup? God looked at the Chinese players and cried ...... himself

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Trust us post-90s! Absolutely!! Out of Asia and to Glory!!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In the next 5 years, it may be considered to form a team in order to participate in the World Cup.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hopefully next time we can go to the World Cup and score a goal.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Change the coach, change the players, change the system, and change the blood of all Chinese football can be saved!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's still the same, stagnant.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is estimated that there will be no major developments.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    When will Chinese football have a "future"?

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Disadvantages of Chinese football: (1) "Professionalism only makes many Chinese coaches and players fall in love with money. "There are still traces of planning in many parts of this league, and it is not really a professional league.

    The traces of administrative football are still very strong, and the development is uneven, unhealthy, and not of a high level. (2) There are drawbacks in the education system "How can you play good football if you are uneducated and unprofessional?!" ”

    3) Layman leadership, short-sighted and utilitarian.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It's hard to put into words!!

    Chinese football is too dark and chaotic!!

    Wait until Chinese football is not black and chaotic!!

    I hope you'll pick me!

    Appreciate!!!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    National conditions determine everything, and everything needs to change the environment or change the environment.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Technology is one thing.

    Management is another aspect.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Yes. After winning against Hong Kong, they won the semi-finals.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The national football team defeated South Korea 3-0, breaking the 32-year curse and beating South Korea for the first time in an international A-level competition.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Will it? Oh, when the sun comes out in the west, you win.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    There is no conflict of interests, only a sense of honor, and there should be no problem.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    I'll first tell the landlord a set of data, we have a population of 1.3 billion in China, 6000w in England, we are 20 times his population, but our football population in China is almost the same as others, or even inferior, that is to say, the development of football in the football circle is to pay attention to the football population, although our country has a large population base, but the base of the football population is very small, which fully shows that the football penetration rate in our country is not good.

    Secondly, although we are the birthplace of ancient football, but as a modern football is concerned, what is the background of our country, and other clubs have been imitating and groping for more than ten or twenty years, and football is too difficult to advance in our country.

    In addition, although we have some people who love football very much, but we have dug up a lot of black whistles for not learning match-fixing, and this problem has seriously affected the healthy development of football in our country in the past two years.

    In addition, our system is very imperfect, and we have not invested enough in echelon construction. (There are many more, I won't say more).

    The development of football in our country is bound to be a difficult road, as for when it will improve, none of us knows, let's wait.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Regarding Chinese football, it is definitely not a question of players, it is determined by China's general environment, bureaucratic corruption, and the prevalence of gambling are the fundamental reasons for the poor performance of the national football team! Then there is the foundation is not solid, look at all places, there are basketball players everywhere, there are not many people who really support the national football team, and there are countless people who watch jokes. After some time ago, the national football team is developing in a very good direction.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    It is mainly a problem of the general environment, including the Football Association, fans, society and other reasons, just like a big dye vat, many players are easy to lose themselves. Don't rush for quick success, start from the doll steadily, there may be a way out.

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