Chinese soccer's youth training system poor where

Looking at so many years of Chinese soccer, the problems and shortcomings, must be more or less understand, China's national football has had a peak, but more in the trough and downturn, has been criticized by the people of the country, large tournaments after the fiasco of the rush to change the coach, change the players, rarely to go from the root of the change, but also did not go to the reason to reflect on the reasons, maybe this is the Chinese soccer has been stopping the cause of the right!

On the contrary, the development of foreign soccer, the official direct intervention is very little, all rely on their own soccer cultural heritage to promote the development of soccer, soccer culture also affects the generation after generation of children, so the country's stars are not less, because they are in the forefathers of the soccer atmosphere to grow up, have their own understanding of soccer, their soccer is a spirit and faith, and we are China's soccer is nothing more than sending their own country's little ball boy to study abroad, to learn their not adapted, not in line with their Asian physique playing style, and then return to China will be polluted by the environment of Chinese soccer into the same as other players. There is no fundamental to form their own Chinese soccer system, so continue, I see that Chinese soccer is still not much better.

Which team has the most fans in world soccer? Five-star Brazil? Tango Army Argentina? Matador Army Spain? The Gallic Roosters France? The German Chariots? Italy's Blue Shirts? Three Lions England? ...... Or soccer clubs, Manchester United, Liverpool, Juve, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Arsenal, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Bayern and Borussia Dortmund? Obviously, these teams have a huge fan base, but their fans are just sort of small compared to the Chinese men's soccer team, whose record, at any time, affects China.

The future of Chinese soccer in the youth training, do a good job of these 4 points before there is a way out

Because of this, in recent years, how to make the rise of the Chinese Football Association has been mentioned again. Because of the shortcomings of the previous years, so that Chinese soccer almost sick, but in recent years, Chinese soccer is still a steady progress, look at the engage in full swing of the Chinese Super League, enough to see the end. Of course, the club's performance, compared to the national football team, can not be equated. Evergrande can win 2 AFC Championships, but the performance of the national football team is still not much better, why? That's because the strength of Chinese local players is not Asia or the world first-class. The best way to improve the performance of the national soccer team is to learn from the training model of other soccer powerhouses, such as Europe and Latin America, as well as South Korea and Japan.

Chinese soccer's future in youth training, do a good job of these four points before there is a way out

Europe and Latin America's cultivation model, mainly community soccer, a huge soccer system, so that they have a large soccer population, even if it is a weak team, as long as the registration, you can play in the country's league system as well as the Cup, such as England, the league system is quite sound. South Korea and Japan's training model, mainly school soccer, whether it is elementary school league, secondary school league and even university league, the development of the whole country's soccer, has a decisive role, a lot of players are from the school league.

Chinese soccer's future in youth training, do a good job of these four points to have a way out

Right now, the Chinese Football Association's training mechanism is still relying on the club ladder, as well as the football school, the limitations are too great, resulting in the failure of all the talented players, and can only rely on the luck of the draw way to expect some players to be able to "reach the standard". If community and school soccer were to penetrate China, the future would be very bright, thanks to its huge population.

Whether it's Chinese or foreign soccer, the future is always in -------- youth training!

Whether a country can become a soccer powerhouse youth training will always come first, because the future is now young children playing. Instead of the adult players who have no room for upward mobility, you want to let the current players to change too much unrealistic, because he showed everything is the results of his training as a child, to the professional league players can change little, only to the previous results to be corrected, rather than significantly improve.

If it comes to the details of the implementation of the minimum I think we have to do the following:

First, enough players base, one in a hundred and one in ten thousand is obviously not the same, the more children play soccer the easier it is to find talented players, and to the correct training is very easy to kick out.

Second, enough good coaches, which is really very important, top priority. If a good player falls into the hands of a second-rate coach, the result may be a waste, and this kind of example is happening every day in China. Take Spain or Iceland in Europe for example. The coaches who teach youth soccer are always the best coaches, and the coaches who train young players in Europe basically have an A-level coaching license, and the worst ones need a B-level. In China, learning to coach has only begun to emerge in recent years, and there are not that many with D-level licenses. Now there is a huge shortage of soccer coaches in China. And you don't think it's easy to get a coaching license, it takes a lot of hard work to get an A level, and it's not always possible, but you will learn a lot of knowledge about soccer training which is very important.

Third, enough tournaments, training even more is to prepare for the game, some of the European youth have to play a hundred games a year, what is the effect of this? Why do people have the maturity to play in the first team at the age of 17, and we still need to rely on policy support? Because he simply does not have the ability to play and experience, experience is accumulated by a large number of games. So for young people enough games is very important, I grew up with two tournament system games a year, U series, two weeks to play a full seven games end. How do you think this compares? I'd be surprised if I didn't fall behind.

Fourth, the role model of Division I leagues. If you don't develop the top league well, the kids won't play soccer even if you talk to the parents. The only way to set an example and make parents feel that playing soccer is an optional path is for the top league to act as a model and flourish. Yet we seem to be sitting on the opposite now.