The recent new policy of the Chinese Super League has sparked a lot of discussion. As an ordinary football fan, I also have some opinions and feelings of my own.
First of all, aboutRelaxation of first-team titles。In the past, the strict rules of the Football Association have severed the historical heritage and culture of the club to a certain extent. The current policy adjustment seems to be a compromise with history, but in fact it is also a response to the reality of the club's operation. This is undoubtedly good news for those clubs with a long history. But at the same time, we can't ignore the fact that changing policies could make past efforts meaningless.
Let's talk about itFine-tuning of foreign aid policies。The Football Association adjusted the foreign aid policy of the Chinese Super League from 7765 to 7655, and the Chinese League from 4332 to 4333. This adjustment is in search of more competition and a higher level of competition. I agree with journalist Feng Zhen that the first task of the football league is to provide high-quality game viewing, and limiting the number of foreign players is actually limiting this quality improvement. The development of domestic players should be improved in competition, rather than relying on limiting the number of foreign players to ensure playing opportunities.
AboutClub access issues, which is a very real problem. Beijing Guoan, Cangzhou Lions, Dalian Renren, Shenzhen and Guangzhou are all in different situations, but they all reflect the realities of professional football in China. Whether it is financial problems or management problems, these are the real problems that Chinese football needs to face and solve. In particular, the lawsuit between the Guangzhou team and Cannavaro has exposed the difficulties of Chinese football on the road to professionalization.
Also, aboutClub TransfersThis reflects the complexity of the Chinese football market. Sichuan Jiuniu's hope to move to Shenzhen is not only a regional issue, but also a challenge for Chinese football in the process of marketization and professionalization. The transfer and relocation of a club is not only a business decision, but also a matter of local fans and the football culture of the city.
In general, the introduction of these new policies is undoubtedly an important reflection and adjustment of the current situation of Chinese football. Although it is controversial, it also reflects the efforts of the Football Association to find a solution to the problem of Chinese football. As fans, we not only hope to see more exciting and fierce games, but also hope that Chinese football can go further and further on the road of professionalism. It is hoped that these policies can promote the development of Chinese football and allow us to see a healthier and more prosperous Chinese football market.