
One shortcoming that has always been difficult to fill in China is Chinese soccer. Look at that.
It has witnessed the rise and fall of Chinese soccer. Since the end of 2022, the CFA has been launching an anti-corruption storm, executives fell, this anti-corruption war is still continuing. This year, a series of actions, so that all soccer fans see the dawn of the Chinese soccer "night before dawn" dawn. However, in the 1990s, Chinese soccer did not fall into such a quagmire. At that time, the Chinese soccer team starry, such as Li Bing and other fierce generals, their wonderful performance, become the wonderful memories of countless fans. Li Bing, known as "Shan", is one of those memories. On the pitch, he was very energetic, but off the pitch, he was overshadowed. When it comes to Li Bing, fans will surely recall the moment when China's national soccer team was most likely to go global. His soccer career began at the age of 11. Seven years of training allowed him to stand out and be selected for the Guizhou Provincial Team, and then for the National Youth Team, which participated in the 1988 Asian Youth Tournament. In that year's Asian Youth Championship, the Chinese team achieved great success, even crushed the Japanese team with a score of 2-0. 20-year-old Li Bing, witnessed all this on the sidelines of the game, and an idea was born in his heart: to kick out the Chinese soccer team, and let it become the focus of Asia and even the world! Li Bing's career in the game, the most wonderful goal, undoubtedly is the 1998 Dinas Cup on the "upside down golden hook". That shot instantly ignited the passion of the whole stadium. However, as fate would have it, in 2002, Li Bing announced his retirement and took up a coaching position at Zhejiang Greentown. His experience in the game was a great help to soccer coaches, but his coaching career at Chengdu Sheffield United did not go well. Despite this, Li Bing's love life was happy. He met singer Gan Ping on an advertisement shoot, and they fell in love and entered into marriage. Despite facing worldly criticism, they remained steadfastly together. Li Bing's life has been characterized by both glories and valleys. He caught up with the best era of China's national soccer team and witnessed its fall. For Chinese soccer, there is a long way to go to change the status quo. But as long as there is a group of people to lead Chinese soccer out of the haze, Chinese soccer can not always be in the "night before dawn".










