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Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-01

In recent years, the number of Chinese football players studying abroad has decreased significantly, which has attracted widespread attention from all walks of life. Many people blame this on the player's own problems, such as technical level, professionalism, etc. This view ignores the fact that there are many reasons for the decline in foreign players in football, including the reluctance of clubs to release players, the lack of quality of players, and poor timing. These factors can affect a player's chances of developing abroad. Therefore, it is unfair to place the blame solely on the individual players.

The club's reluctance to release them is an important factor affecting Chinese football players staying abroad. In the current Chinese football market environment, clubs are often more willing to keep their best players in China for more commercial gains. This makes it impossible for many players who are interested in developing abroad to realize their wishes. To a certain extent, this situation has limited the development of Chinese football players abroad.

The technical level and professionalism of the players are also important factors that affect their development abroad. Although the overall level of Chinese football players is constantly improving, there is still a certain gap compared with the world's top players. This is not only reflected in technology, but also in professionalism. For example, some players have problems with their physical fitness, mental fitness, game experience, etc., which may affect their prospects abroad.

The choice of timing is also an important factor affecting Chinese football players staying abroad. In foreign football leagues, the development of players often takes a certain amount of time. If you choose to go abroad at the wrong time, you may miss out on the best development opportunities. For example, some young players do not have a solid foundation in terms of technique and physical fitness, and may face great difficulties if they choose to develop abroad too early.

These factors are not within the control of the individual player. The club is reluctant to release people, which is determined by the market environment; the technical level and professionalism of the players, which is the result of long-term training and education; The choice of timing, which is a judgment of the external environment. Therefore, it is unfair to place the blame solely on the individual players.

How to solve the problem of the reduction of foreign players in Chinese football? We need to change the current football market environment and encourage clubs to support and cooperate with players to develop abroad. This requires the joint efforts of the Football Association, clubs and other parties to formulate policies and regulations that are conducive to the development of players abroad.

We need to strengthen the technical training and professionalism education of football players to improve their overall level. This needs to start with youth football education, focusing on technical and physical training, and at the same time strengthening the education and cultivation of professional quality.

We need to help our players choose the right time to go abroad. This requires guidance and assistance from experienced professionals to avoid players missing out on the best development opportunities.

In general, there are many reasons for the decrease in foreign players in Chinese football, including the reluctance of clubs to release people, the lack of player quality, and poor timing. These factors can affect a player's chances of developing abroad. Therefore, it is unfair to place the blame solely on the individual players. We need to start from various aspects to solve the problem of the reduction of foreign players in Chinese football and contribute to the development of Chinese football.

In the future, we look forward to seeing more Chinese football players go abroad and go to the world to show the strength and style of Chinese football players. We also look forward to seeing Chinese football go further and further on the road of internationalization, injecting new vitality and impetus into the development of Chinese football.

Since the Chinese Football Association launched the Portuguese Residence Plan and Wanda Spain's Overseas Study Plan, the controversy over these plans has not stopped. Some people believe that these plans are a useful attempt at the development of Chinese football, while others criticize the implementation of these plans for many problems and even have a negative impact on the development of Chinese football. We cannot completely deny the value of these plans because of their problems in the implementation process, after all, these plans have made a certain contribution to the development of Chinese football. This article will reflect on the Chinese football overseas program, improve its existing problems, and put forward suggestions for improvement.

We should see that the original intention of the Portuguese Stay Program and the Wanda Spain Overseas Study Program was to develop young players and improve their competitive level. In the past few years, the performance of Chinese football in the international arena has not been ideal, and the gap with the world's football powers is still large. In order to narrow this gap, the Chinese Football Association has put forward a plan to stay abroad, hoping to improve the competitive level of young players by allowing them to go abroad and receive the world's advanced football education. From this point of view, the starting point of these plans is correct.

In the actual implementation process, the plan to stay in Portugal and Wanda Spain to stay abroad have exposed some problems. The selection mechanism is not transparent. In these programs, the criteria and procedures for selecting players are not public, resulting in many talented young players not being able to get the opportunity to play abroad. The cultivation mechanism is not perfect. Players who play overseas often lack systematic training and guidance, resulting in slow technical progress. These programs also have certain problems in terms of funding. Although Wanda Group's intervention has provided financial support for the overseas study plan, the use of funds is not efficient, and a lot of investment is not really used for the training of players.

Although there are problems with the Portuguese program and the Wanda Spanish Overseas Study Program, we cannot deny their contribution to the development of Chinese football. Through these programs, we have cultivated a group of young players with an international perspective, who have accumulated valuable experience in foreign competitions, injecting new vitality into the development of Chinese football. These programs have also raised the international profile of Chinese football and won more attention and support for Chinese football.

How to further improve and develop the Chinese football program on the basis of summarizing the lessons and lessons of the Portuguese and Wanda Spanish overseas programs? The author believes that we can start from the following aspects:

1.Improve the selection mechanism. The criteria and procedures for selecting players should be open and transparent to ensure that all talented young players have the opportunity to participate in the selection. The selection process should focus on the overall quality of the players, not just the technical level.

2.Strengthen the cultivation mechanism. Players who play overseas should receive systematic training and guidance to ensure their technical progress. Cooperation with foreign clubs should also be strengthened to give players more opportunities to fight.

3.Improve the efficiency of the use of funds. There should be a clear supervision and audit mechanism for the investment of funds in the overseas study plan to ensure that the funds are used wisely. Cooperation with sponsors should also be strengthened to obtain more financial support.

4.Establish a long-term mechanism. The Football Retention Program should not be just a one-time measure, but should establish a long-term training mechanism to ensure that Chinese football continues to send outstanding young players to the international arena.

We should face up to its existing problems, learn lessons, continuously improve and develop these plans, and contribute to the rise of Chinese football.

In recent years, Chinese football has been seeking breakthroughs and development, and one of the ways is to introduce naturalized players. This seemingly quick way to improve the team's strength may not actually be a real shortcut to the development of Chinese football. On the contrary, it could have a negative impact on the long-term development of Chinese football.

Let's be clear, naturalized players are not a panacea. Their arrival can indeed improve the strength of the team in a short period of time, but if it is only relied on them, then the development of Chinese football may fall into a bottleneck. Because, after all, the number of naturalized players is limited, and their age is constantly increasing, and it is impossible to play for the national team forever. Therefore, we cannot rely entirely on naturalized players for the development of Chinese football.

Some agents, in order to make a profit, send young players overseas to lower leagues and buy them back home after they have achieved a certain amount of results. Although this approach can improve the strength of the team in a short period of time, it is not substantially helpful for the long-term development of Chinese football. Because the experience and training of these young players abroad cannot be directly transformed into the development momentum of Chinese football. On the contrary, they may have a wrong understanding and perception of football because of their overseas experience.

Over-reliance on naturalized players may lead to a squeeze on the growth space of domestic players. Under the aura of naturalized players, domestic players may lose the motivation and opportunity to compete, which is extremely detrimental to their growth and development. Moreover, if domestic players remain passive for a long time, then the overall strength of Chinese football will also be affected.

We must understand that the development of football requires long-term accumulation and hard work, rather than relying on short-term foreign aid or naturalized players. If Chinese football wants to truly get out of the trough, it must start from the basics, start from the cultivation of young people, and start from improving the level of domestic leagues. Only in this way can Chinese football truly achieve long-term development.

In general, naturalizing players is not a shortcut to the development of Chinese football, but may have some negative effects. We should devote more energy to the cultivation of youth football and the improvement of domestic leagues, which is the real path for the development of Chinese football. What we are looking forward to is a truly first-class era of Chinese football, and the arrival of this era requires the joint efforts and persistence of each and every one of us.

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