However, when it comes to the Chinese men's soccer team, they have not lost all chances of making it to the World Cup. In fact, there are two very different paths facing the Chinese men's soccer team. The first is that the end of the World Cup in Qatar will start a major change, when the number of participating teams will surge from 24 to 48, a change that will greatly reduce the threshold for Chinese men's soccer to qualify for the World Cup, so that qualifying for the World Cup is no longer a distant dream. The other path is China's bid to host the World Cup, after the success of the Chinese men's soccer team will automatically qualify.

FIFA is also looking forward to China's bid to host the World Cup, which will not only boost soccer's global prestige. In other words, once China submits its bid, the Chinese men's soccer team will have a good chance to qualify. According to the authoritative domestic media, Qingdao Football Reform and Development Promotion Leading Group has explicitly positioned Qingdao as a key city for the development of national soccer, and put forward relevant targets in the "14th Five-Year Plan".

At the same time, the Leading Group for Reform and Development Promotion has also put forward a plan to actively bid for international competitions. However, domestic netizens and fans have divergent views on the subject of bidding for the World Cup. Some fans believe that although China meets the conditions for bidding, it may not be appropriate to do so because of the limited strength of the Chinese men's soccer team; it seems easier to see other countries hosting the World Cup, but why do they feel pressured to do so? The reason for not supporting the bid may be the fear of poor performance and not wanting to be humiliated in the World Cup. So, do you support China's bid to host the World Cup? What are your reasons?

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