Liu Qian of Evergrande Football School disclosed that the mode of study abroad of the players of the school has shifted from the collective to the individual, and the rotation plan of "half a year abroad and half a year at home" has been implemented.
Hu Bin from the Shandong Football Management Center shared insights into the Shandong Football Association teams and tournaments, and pointed out the difficulties in youth soccer development.
Ma Baogang, director of youth training at Shandong Taishan Football Club, pointed out that the home-and-away system will become a trend and suggested relaxing restrictions on young players to provide them with more exercise opportunities.
Hu Yijun, director of selection at Luneng Soccer Schools, emphasized that the problem of "disconnection" at the junior high school level needs to be solved.
Han Peng, head coach of Shandong Taishan U19 team, called for more experienced former national team players to join the ranks of youth coaches and advocated strengthening the overall training of players in terms of skills and tactics.
Han Peng also emphasized the importance of high-intensity training and suggested strengthening international exchanges for youth.
He believes that the quality of the matches in the first half of the year was not high and the second half was too intensive, and that the CFA needs to establish a better match system.
Gao Hong, director of youth training at Evergrande Soccer School, pointed out that Chinese young players need to strengthen their motivation in training, and believed that the intensity of training and matches of domestic youth teams is insufficient.
Gao Hong also mentioned the development of girls' youth soccer, suggesting that the promotion of girls' soccer should be strengthened by drawing on overseas experience.
Yao Bo, head coach of Richeng No. 2 Girls' Soccer School, introduced the development of school soccer, emphasizing the development of skills, control and correct values.
The workshop participants generally agreed on the importance of technical skills and passing ability for youth development.
Song Kai, president of the CFA, said the federation should be responsible for the development of youth soccer and emphasized the importance of popularizing and improving youth soccer.
Song Kai proposed that the FA will fully support the training of youth coaches, attract more excellent talents, and promote the internationalization of youth soccer.
The meeting emphasized that a stable and orderly platform for youth competitions, more platforms for lower-level professional leagues, comprehensive strengthening of coach training and convergence with international soccer are key to the development of youth soccer.
Participants agreed that youth teams should strive to improve the intensity and rhythm of training, and strengthen the development of technical skills and passing ability.