
Earlier this month, on February 3, a video about a youth soccer game was circulated on the Internet. From the video, we can clearly hear a club's youth coach, teaching the youth players not the technical level and technical and tactical adjustments, but letting the players simply and brutally execute, whoever gets rid of himself kicks the opponent.
This poor teaching method has angered the parents and fans of many players. I once angrily denounced this coach as the root cause of destroying the foundation of Chinese soccer. It can be said that when this video came out, it not only caused a great shock in the Chinese soccer world, but also made the soccer industry practitioners reflect and discuss.
Yesterday, the CFA also officially responded to the matter. The CFA officially announced that Shenyang Aosa Qixing head coach Wu Gaojun (a former retired player of the Chinese Super League's Liaoning team), who abetted the kicking of the young players, was banned for one year, and Shenyang Aosa Qixing club was disqualified from national competitions within three months.
Coincidentally, Lin Lin, the head coach of Chongqing Tongliang Dragons FC, which has just stormed China's first division, was sentenced by the court to three years in prison for corporal punishment of youth players on the charge of manslaughter. After his release from prison, he continued to engage in youth soccer training, leading the Chongqing u18 all-conference team to a 3rd place finish in the 14th (2021) National Games soccer tournament.
How to choose the direction of Chinese soccer? This strict, simple and brutal teaching method is also a way to achieve quick success. Of course, this is only a domestic achievement. This requires in-depth thinking by the majority of soccer practitioners. Going back to the basis of this matter, I wonder if the fans have a light or heavy punishment for the FA?










