
The FA finally decided to let Wang Jun return to the U20 women's soccer team and continue to guide them to prepare for the Asian Cup. On the other hand, this is because Wang Jun has coached the U20 women's soccer team for a long time and is very familiar with the characteristics of the players in the team. On the other hand, the 48-year-old Wang Jun has low expectations for his salary, only hoping to get a mere million RMB.
For the selection of the Chinese women's soccer coach, the FA will consider the candidate's teaching experience, achievements and familiarity with Chinese and Asian soccer. At present, the FA has several candidates. I believe that after the Chinese New Year, the Chinese women's soccer coach will likely be officially released along with the Chinese men's soccer coach.
For today's Chinese women's soccer team, selecting a coach is a very important step. Although Wang Jun's performance in the U20 women's soccer team was highly praised, there are still some risks in making him the official coach of the Chinese women's soccer team. Among the choices made by the CFA, the hiring of a foreign coach for the U17 women's soccer team is a positive sign, which shows their determination to improve the level of women's soccer.
This time, Wang Jun is back as the head coach of the U20 women's soccer team, which is a win-win situation for him and the U20 women's soccer team. He can continue to make full use of his coaching ability to ensure the stability of the U20 Women's team in the coming years. In addition, Wang Jun will also join hands with Van Egmond to develop more moldable talents for the future of Chinese women's soccer. From these aspects, the CFA has made a correct decision this time.










