Chinese Football: The Crisis of Local Players in the Context of Foreign Aid Dependence.
In recent years, the Chinese Football League (Chinese Super League) has been plagued by "foreign aid dependence". And with the advent of the Jin Yuan era, the influx of foreign players not only occupies the core central axis of the team, but also squeezes the living space of local players to a certain extent, which ultimately leads to the fact that the club will not play without foreign aid, and the players will not play when they reach the national team. However, this phenomenon has been exacerbated after the recent first round of the Chinese Super League, because of the 5 foreign aid policy, the club began to use foreign players in the wide position, and the foreign players have performed very well, which makes people worry about the future of Chinese football, and it seems that in the future, our players will not even be able to play on the wing.
First, foreign aid is overflowing, and local players have nowhere to put them.
In the past few years, the Chinese Super League has gradually become a world of foreign aid. From the initial trident of the striker to the fact that the entire central axis is occupied by foreign aid, the national team also has to face vacancies in the forward, forward, back and even central back positions when selecting personnel. Behind this phenomenon, it reflects the inadequacy of Chinese football in talent training and selection mechanism, as well as the fact that it only attaches importance to immediate achievements and lacks long-term development goals in its business philosophy. When clubs are more willing to attract foreign players with high salaries, the growth space of local players is greatly compressed, and if local players do not develop and produce talents, clubs will rely more on foreign aid, and eventually the development of Chinese football stagnates, and foreign aid is counting money.
Second, the competition is insufficient, and it is difficult for local players to improve.
Some fans believe that football needs competition, and without competition, players will lose motivation. However, when the level and ability of foreign players far exceeds that of local players, this competition becomes meaningless. Moreover, foreign players can always find stronger, while local players often struggle to get enough game time and training opportunities on the field, so it is difficult to improve their own level. In addition, due to the advantages of foreign players in terms of talent and physical fitness, local players are often at a disadvantage in the competition at the beginning, let alone competition.
3. Wing crisis, a new challenge for local players.
After the Chinese Super League allowed 5 foreign players in the new season, even the wing positions began to be occupied by foreign players. Taking the Shanghai Shenhua team as an example, Yang Zexiang's performance on the side seemed to be difficult, while the foreign aid defender Mana Law was at ease, with various breakthroughs and various steals on the side, which was simply too eye-catching. This stark contrast raises concerns that if this continues, homegrown wide players may also face the dilemma of not being able to get ahead.
Fourth, the change of business ideas is the key.
To solve this problem in Chinese football, a change in business thinking is crucial. Clubs should pay more attention to the development and selection of local players, and give them more opportunities to play and practice time. At the same time, league managers also need to formulate reasonable policies, we need to let foreign aid improve the level of the league, but also need to cultivate local players, so how foreign aid should be used needs better guidance. We have to think about what to do to make the local players the core, and the foreign players as the support, and let the foreign players help us improve.
5. Reform of the training system and selection mechanism.
In addition, Chinese football also needs to reform the talent training system and selection mechanism from the root. By strengthening grassroots football education, improving the youth training system, and improving the level of coaching, we will create a better growth environment for local players. At the same time, a more fair and transparent selection mechanism should be established so that potential local players can get more opportunities.
VI. Conclusions. Foreign aid does have a certain role in promoting the development of Chinese football, but over-reliance on foreign aid will lead to the shrinkage of local players and the decline of league competitiveness. Therefore, Chinese football must re-examine its own development path, balance the relationship between foreign aid and local players, and ensure the healthy development of the league and the long-term progress of Chinese football. Only in this way can Chinese football achieve better results on the international stage and achieve a real rise.
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