Why is Chinese football not good enough?

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

In order to seek the position of head coach of the national team, Li Tie lobbied the Zall Club to take 2 million yuan to bribe Chen Xuyuan, and also paid a bribe of 1 million yuan to Liu Yi, then secretary general of the Football Association. Li Tie signed the so-called contract with Zall Club for 60 million yuan, which was actually to cover up the essence of the power-for-money transaction. Subsequently, Li Tie selected 4 players from the Zall team into the national team squad. This issue has attracted a great deal of attention.

Why is Chinese football not playing well?This is a very broad issue that touches on multiple facets. First of all, we need to realize that football is a global sport, but the development of Chinese football is relatively lagging behind, and the gap with the world powers is getting wider and wider. This is mainly due to the influence of various factors such as infrastructure, talent training, and coach level.

Secondly, from the perspective of football population, the popularity of football in China needs to be improved. Although more and more people are starting to pay attention to football, there are still a few who are actually involved in the sport. This is mainly due to the lack of awareness of football and the complexity and grueling nature of the sport itself.

In addition, the level of grassroots coaches is also an important factor affecting the development of Chinese football. Although there are many excellent coaches in China, they often lack an international vision and modern football concepts to provide better guidance and training for players.

Finally, system support is also a difficult problem for the development of Chinese football. Football is a highly commercial sport, but the Chinese football market is not mature enough and lacks a complete industrial chain and financial support. As a result, Chinese football has been unable to attract more good players and investment, further weakening the competitiveness of Chinese football.

In short, why Chinese football is not playing well is a complex issue that requires the joint efforts of the whole society to solve. We need to strengthen infrastructure, improve the popularity of football, improve the level of grassroots coaches, and improve the football industry chain, so that Chinese football can truly move towards a healthy and sustainable development path.

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