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The New Approach to Save Chinese Soccer

The New Approach to Save Chinese Soccer

The chronic underperformance of China on the international soccer stage has spurred the government to implement a more hands-on approach to the game.

Government announces program aimed at development in five cities


The chronic underperformance of China on the international soccer stage has spurred the government to implement a more hands-on approach to the game.

To explore new avenues to develop soccer here, five cities - Qingdao, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Dalian and Wuhan - were chosen by the General Administration of Sport of China and the Chinese Football Association for a pilot program.

According to CFA Vice-President Wei Di, his association is now working with the five cities to achieve specific targets.

Those goals include the improvement of the local soccer associations, training, competition and evaluation systems and the policy-making of the local sports authorities.

"The pilot cities had to have a strong soccer history, a considerable foundation, the support of local government and an energetic local association," Wei said of the selection process after signing agreements with representatives of the five cities in Beijing on Wednesday.

"We reached specific agreements with these five cities after a lot of research and discussion," he said. "We expect to advance the program to the provincial level next year."

According to Wei, the CFA has allocated 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) to the five cities this year to help them organize more soccer activities and encourage retired players to take up coaching posts. The CFA expects to provide more funds in 2013 for venue construction and renovation.

The CFA's move to share its resources with local soccer bodies and sports bureaus is seen as a major step forward in giving more associations a say in the sport's decision-making process.

"The CFA is changing the way it works. Instead of sending instructions to local associations, it is bringing all parties together to discuss how to improve Chinese soccer and boost the sport's development," said Gu Jianming, president of the Chengdu Football Association. "I think this is a major change for the CFA.

"As the head of a local association, my responsibility is to find out how to popularize soccer around the city, and to serve people and fulfill their needs in participating in the sport. The pilot cities will benefit (from the program), and the CFA will support them by supplying policies, capital and talent evaluation (of players, coaches and referees)."

It's not the lack of money or candidates that fails Chinese soccer, but the rampant corruption and match fixing which this program does nothing to address.

As long as China's Wouldb-be Messis are passed over for the relatives of the Communist Party officials and the wealthy, China's soccer's doomed to eternity.
 
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First start calling it Football. US ruined the name. :hitwall:

What's the world ranking of Chinese team ?
 
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You are right about the corruption but it is not one major factor caused the poor performance of the Chinese national football team. Parents in East Asia force their children to study a lot. There is just not enough time for children to play outside. In addition, it is hard to convince the parents that playing football will give their children a blight future.

The New Approach to Save Chinese Soccer



It's not the lack of money or candidates that fails Chinese soccer, but the rampant corruption and match fixing which this program does nothing to address.

As long as China's Wouldb-be Messis are passed over for the relatives of the Communist Party officials and the wealthy, China's soccer's doomed to eternity.
 
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Alot of European players are seeing China as there pre-retirement destinations. At the age of around 35-38, they switch over. This trend has been rising over the past few years, a example being Beckham to LA Galaxy in MLS. IMO he single handedly made MLS popular and raised the attendances.

Similarly, Robbie Keane moved to MLS, Drogba to China's league, Anelka same path, Del Piero to Australia. All these players are those in the 35-40 year bracket, nearing retirement, have only a couple more years left. They are getting old for the competitiveness of the European leagues, but still with the big name they have, and the money in China and US, they are now big hits there, and easily fit in the supposedly slow nature of those leagues.

Lamapard is also rumored to be going to China, he is having contract problems at Chelsea. He is 34 I think.

And I completely agree with Krait, Soccer just seems so messed up. Good old desi style 'foot-baal' seems much better than you very much.:P
 
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The New Approach to Save Chinese Soccer

It's not the lack of money or candidates that fails Chinese soccer, but the rampant corruption and match fixing which this program does nothing to address.

As long as China's Wouldb-be Messis are passed over for the relatives of the Communist Party officials and the wealthy, China's soccer's doomed to eternity.


what is the ranking of your home country - india? are your football players less corrupt and more skillful than China? May be we can learn some lessons from you!
 
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