
Futsal Asia Cup China loses initial match
On the night of April 17th, Beijing time, the opening match of the Futsal Asia Cup started with passion. The Chinese team had their first match against the hosts, Thailand. Unexpectedly, the result of the match left everyone's jaws on the floor - the Chinese team was defeated by a score of 1-3. Fan Zhiyi's classic sentiment - "I don't want the face of Chinese soccer!" seemed to be borne out today. Losing to Thailand today, perhaps Vietnam tomorrow, and possibly facing Myanmar the day after, China's opponents seem to be getting stronger and stronger, and the pressure of the game is climbing.
Looking back at the Futsal Asian Cup qualifiers, China had a meeting with Thailand, which resulted in a 1-5 defeat. Fortunately, the match did not affect China's advancement due to the withdrawal of fellow group rival Turkmenistan. In the match with Hong Kong, China, the Chinese team eliminated their opponents with a score of 6-0 in the first round and 5-2 in the second round to advance. However, the draw for the group stage shows that China is once again in the same group as Thailand, and will have to face Vietnam and Myanmar, so the situation is not optimistic. Fan Zhiyi's prophecy of "ghosts don't come back" seems to be coming true, and the future looks bright for the national soccer team in the five-a-side qualifiers.
The first match between China and Thailand ended in a blackout. Thailand scored three goals in just four minutes, from the 12th to the 16th minute of the match. China pulled a goal back in the 41st minute, but still lost 1-3. The live broadcast of this match allowed viewers to witness the dismal performance of the national team, and fans watched with anxiety as the Chinese team was unable to organize an effective attack and remained passive throughout the match. Winning in such a performance is undoubtedly as tough as climbing up to heaven.
In the other match, Vietnam and Myanmar drew 1-1. At 15:00 GMT on April 19, China will face Vietnam in the second round of the group stage and Myanmar in the last opponent. According to this schedule, Fan Zhiyi's famous quote may come true and China's soccer face may not be disgraced. However, my concern is that we may lose to any of the South East Asian teams. Let's hope all the Futsal internationals give it their all.
Chinese men's five-a-side soccer has been an embarrassment! Currently, Chinese soccer seems to be in a total meltdown. From men's soccer to women's soccer to futsal, none of these players are performing as well as one of them. Currently, the only thing Chinese soccer can rely on is the blind soccer team. How sad this is! Is there any salvation for Chinese soccer? The answer is obvious, Chinese soccer has completely collapsed and is really hopeless!
Currently, the CFA is still pondering how to solve the problem of corruption.In 2009, Chinese soccer experienced an anti-corruption crackdown, and in 2024, Chinese soccer welcomes a second wave of action. With the current FA system, is it really useful to release various plans? Obviously, this is only a temporary solution, not a permanent one. In the future, we may also see a third wave of anti-corruption. Under the erosion of this group of assholes, Chinese soccer can't see any hope for a rise, and the gap will only get bigger and bigger.










