
This clause seems to have long been in the hearts of the people. Indeed, the last manager of the Chinese national soccer team had signed a similar clause with the FA. At that time, the Chinese men's soccer team in the Asian Cup group stage performance is embarrassing, not only repeated setbacks, and finally even the worst group stage results out of the game. After the tournament, manager Jankovic was determined to return to his homeland. Immediately after the match, the FA announced that it had terminated Jankovic's contract, which was rumored to have been signed with the aim of pursuing common goals, and therefore Jankovic did not receive any financial compensation.
Now, the FA has once again adopted this type of contract for the appointment of the head coach of the Chinese women's national soccer team, which seems to be an extension of the previous strategy for men's soccer. In any case, this arrangement seems to be quite favorable for all parties. The FA has not suffered significant losses in the face of poor results, and a head coach who dares to accept such an agreement is undoubtedly a firm believer in his own coaching ability.










