
At the same time, the men's U19 coach has been finalized. Recently, at 13:00, the Football Association officially announced the unexpected candidate, 61-year-old coach Djurdjevic is about to take office. Prior to this, Djurdjevic had led the national soccer team for the Asian Games, and his record could only be described as lackluster. As a result, he was asked to coach the U19 men's soccer team and was given a four-year contract, which exceeded most fans' expectations. However, it also shows once again that the CFA knows that young players need time and patience to grow, which is why he gave Djurdjevic such a long contract, allowing him to dedicate himself to building the national soccer team's ladder for the next four years, and laying down a solid benchmark for the team's long-term youth training.
In recent years, Chinese soccer has been looking for ways to improve inter-competitiveness. By hiring high-level foreign coaches, they can bring new tactical concepts and training methods to improve the technical level of Chinese soccer. In addition, foreign coaches also promote the development of Chinese soccer, and their communication and cooperation with local Chinese coaches help improve the overall level of Chinese soccer.
The selection of foreign coaches for the national soccer team is mainly to meet the expectations of fans and society. As a big sports country, Chinese soccer has not been performing well in international matches, leading to disappointment and dissatisfaction of fans and society. Hiring foreign coaches can inspire the enthusiasm and confidence of fans and society, and enhance the image and reputation of Chinese soccer. At the same time, the addition of foreign coaches can also bring new vitality and opportunities to Chinese soccer and promote the long-term development of Chinese soccer.
Recently at 13:00, the Football Association officially announced the unexpected decision that the 61-year-old coach will soon take office with a 4-year contract and an annual salary of no more than 1.2 million dollars. For Chinese soccer, selecting coaches is just the beginning, what is more important is how to integrate the teaching philosophy of these coaches into the team, improve the technical and tactical level of the players, and develop more excellent young players. Only in this way can Chinese soccer usher in the day of real rise.
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