First of all, the problem is that China is too big, too much population, such a big market only a dozen Chinese super team, plus a dozen Chinese A team, obviously is far from enough, and even a large number of provinces do not have a Chinese super team in the Chinese A, how to stimulate the province's soccer enthusiasm, not to mention the province's soccer training. Japan, South Korea why soccer foundation can develop, first of all, these two countries do want to develop the soccer market, improve the tertiary industry GDp, and secondly, the economy is developed, high per capita GDP, there are funds to cultivate the market. The key is the third point, which is the small size of the country. If you think about these 2 countries, one country's land area is less than a small province in China, and the other one is equivalent to a big province in China at most. This is very critical, a country's top soccer league more than a dozen teams play each other, drive a bus one or two hours to, a little farther by plane is also an hour or so of time. Comparison of the Chinese Super League, for example, look at the Evergrande and Yanbian game distance to understand, this back and forth, plus waiting time, round-trip bus time a day or two of work on the wrong, some people say that the plane, the bus can be rested, then when I did not say, travelers know the difference between resting in the transport and in the hotel. China is far away, the number of top teams is small, not only affects the players, but also affects a lot, such as affecting the fans, affecting the coalface journalists, affecting the scouts and so on.
I personally believe that stimulating the enthusiasm of all people for soccer, cultivating a trillion-dollar industry chain, increasing hundreds of millions of jobs, and partially solving the downward pressure on the economy. We all know that soccer is the world's No. 1 sport with many fans, which is more mass-based than ping-pong, golf, etc. The number of Chinese fans in the world is also indisputable.