When will Chinese football catch up with South Korea and Japan?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-23
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This has nothing to do with the quality of the players at all, I think it is the system that has an essential problem, it seems that the players are not concentrating on playing, but there are a lot of other bad things. If there is a problem with the individual players, it can be said that it is a problem with the system that often occurs. If we want to catch up with and surpass Japan and South Korea, it is impossible to estimate that the system should not be.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Personally, I never talk about the national football team, I think it's a waste of time and a waste of words.

    When to catch up with Japan and South Korea, it should be "10,000 years", and if you want to add a deadline to this time, it should be "add another 10,000 years".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Precision** - When Japan sinks, South Korea is bombed by North Korean hydrogen bombs, the populations of the two countries are wiped out, and no one plays football, the Chinese team will easily catch up and surpass

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Personally, I think it's at least beyond 2030.

    There is little hope for Chinese football.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Since 2012, the level of world football has been at the same level.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Our GDP per capita is the same as theirs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    With the current football system, it will never be able to catch up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you do it from now, up to 20 years! After all, it takes 20 years for teenagers to become adults from birth!

    The essential reason why Chinese football is not good is that our China is a terrible and desperate football desert, and our Chinese national character is the most secular in the world, which determines that we have a dispensable attitude towards activities other than our own lives, and Chinese people do not like to play football, or that people who like to play football are only a very small part. One of the biggest failures of football marketization is that it has cut off the selection and training mechanism of football talents, that is, the original sports team does not exist and the development of players is completely undertaken by the club, which is simply too big.

    In less than 20 years, it will definitely be no less than South Korea and Japan, after all, there is not much mystery in this thing, the key depends on the investment! At that time, Brazil and Uruguay quickly defeated the much older and more economically developed Italian and French football teams, why? The key is that many children play football now, and there is no guarantee at all, and the special recruitment of colleges and universities is a pit, and it is easy to go through the relationship if the number is small!

    Chinese football just lacks a system, is it so difficult to copy it? The success of the marketization of football has increased the income of some of the country's top players, and the increase in the financial revenue handed over to the country has also fed the development of other niche sports. However, the technical and tactical level of the corresponding players and the management level of the managers have not improved, but have regressed.

    Therefore, the level of Chinese football is no longer about how to improve and how to keep up with other football powers, but to return to its original level at the beginning of the 21st century, which is the goal that should be formulated and implemented at the moment.

    All social football youth training institutions will be cancelled, and clubs will not be allowed to open, but will be undertaken by local ** relevant institutions. The market-oriented league is retained, and the domestic players who are not supported by the team must be selected by the youth training institutions (sports teams) under the local sports bureaus, and the relevant fees must be paid to the local sports institutions at the same time as the players are signed. In this way, local sports bureaus also have circulatory hematopoietic functions, rather than all of them being borne by the state.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it will take a long time for Chinese football to avoid Japan and South Korea, after all, the strength of Chinese football players is very average, and they cannot effectively grasp the strategy and tactics on the field.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chinese football has always been criticized, and now Feng Xiaoting, the captain of the national football team, has also come forward to confirm his mistakes. Only by rectifying from within can we have a chance to compete with Japan and South Korea.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Chinese football will not be comparable to Japan and South Korea until at least a few decades later, because Chinese football is inferior to Japanese and South Korean football in many aspects.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Both are strong, Japanese football and Korean football are the flags of East Asian football and Asian football as a whole, but the styles of the two are not the same.

    Japanese football has delicate skills, pays attention to overall coordination, and the tactical literacy of the players is also high. Despite their poor physical condition, the Japanese pair often achieve good results in continental competitions through smooth overall coordination and clear tactical thinking. In addition, Japan's J-League is second to none in Asia, laying a good foundation for the development of Japanese football.

    Compared to the delicacy of Japanese football, Korean football is known for its physical fitness and tenacious will to fight. The best example is the 2002 World Rubber Jersey Cup overtime defeat to Italy, which made the world know about Korean football. Like Japan, South Korea's K-League is also one of the best in Asia, and its team has a strong competitiveness in the Asian Champions Club Cup, so the talent pool is not inferior to Japan.

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