When discussing the future of Chinese football, we always focus on how to reform the league, but ignore the most fundamental problem – the position of football in the hearts of countrymen. It has to be admitted that the mass foundation of football in China is not solid, just like building a house without laying a foundation, no matter how much decoration is done, it is useless.
Let’s face it, most Chinese people are not enthusiastic about football. In a fast-paced society, people are more willing to choose activities that can bring direct benefits rather than sweating on the green field. You mean involution? Indeed, in this fiercely competitive environment, football seems to have become a luxury item, and not everyone has time to enjoy it.
Take a look at our amateur football environment. After a game, everyone is cautious and afraid of getting injured. The concern behind this is not only physical pain, but also helplessness towards life. After all, in this country with relatively complete social security, people still worry about losing their jobs due to injury and being abandoned by life. In contrast, drinking and socializing seem to have become a more “cost-effective” choice, as it can bring relationships closer and demonstrate loyalty.
The popularity of football is not as high as we imagine. In this diverse era, young people are addicted to games, middle-aged and elderly people prefer mahjong, and football has become a forgotten corner. Parents are more willing to let their children try sports such as basketball, tennis, table tennis, swimming, etc. Football is often the best choice.
Speaking of our professional football environment, it can be described as’ chicken feathers all over the ground ‘. This environment makes even those who were originally passionate about football hesitate. In big cities, parents are unwilling to let their children play soccer; In small places, football is even more neglected. The football field in the town is desolate and heart wrenching.
As an editor who focuses on the development of Chinese football, I am deeply concerned. Football, the world’s number one sport, is facing such an awkward situation in China. But we can’t give up. Only by fundamentally stimulating countrymen’s love for football can football really take root in China.
If you are also full of expectations for the future of Chinese football, please like and share our joint efforts to attract more attention to this issue. Let’s contribute to the development of Chinese football together!
When it comes to the world’s most popular sport, soccer undoubtedly takes its place. However, in China, which has a long history and a huge population, soccer is far less popular and passionate than in some war-torn and poor countries.
An industry has developed, then the people on this industry can be more than three thousand wages, the average salary of the Internet is high because the industry is the world leader, and now the automobile industry and the chip industry is going the same way, the country must develop soccer, and then backward can not give up, so that the talents on this industry chain can live better, willing to three thousand per month salary is stupid!
Where the national body reliable sports, China can do big and strong, because the sport involved in less people, everyone’s strength is limited, where the degree of commercialization of sports, because the number of people involved in the national system failed, China in this regard are not, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, f1 these
Argentina and Brazil are not poor countries, at least the people are not poorer than Chinese people. Their reason for being passionate about soccer and using it as a way out may have been to get to Europe in the earliest days; but now it has formed a mature industry chain and is a normal upward channel. Working hard at a career you love earns you more than committing crimes, so if you can, why not?
There are just two kinds of people who play soccer; one is very wealthy and aching with idleness. The other kind is poor and wants to put up a fight. Not poor and not rich is to exercise.
To put it bluntly, Chinese soccer doesn’t work and the large number of people like you is a big reason why. First of all, you really think those county teams are purely amateur? In addition, Beijing Guoan main on the two or three it is basically also the youth training ladder to play. And even if what you say holds true I’ll whisper to you that Real Madrid also lost to the amateur team you’re talking about, is Spanish soccer hopeless?
I think for the time being there is no need to worry about e-sports on the traditional sports caused by the excessive squeeze, the two in the social attributes and entertainment can not replace each other in nothing, and their user groups are not completely overlap, a lot of new fans of e-sports may not care about sports, it is difficult to say that they really take away much of the market share of the traditional sports. Especially despite the increasing number of modern entertainment options, traditional sports, as one of the few big physical exertion social and entertainment options, doesn’t have many competitors in the ecosystem, and with the basics laid out here, the superstructure won’t be too bad. Because of the rise of e-sports and need to feel worried, the first should be long video platform, after all, “will watch a drama or play two games” is a lot of people will really face the choice. In recent years, the development of soccer has encountered some difficulties is not the traditional sports itself, marketing methods, competitive level, economic factors, operational ideas and even politics influence is now more urgent need to solve the soccer.
However, this does not mean that Chinese people have no enthusiasm for soccer. In fact, in recent years, as the country’s attention and investment in soccer has increased, more and more Chinese people have begun to pay attention to soccer and participate in the sport. The future development of Chinese soccer is also full of hope.