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On the relationship between the cultivation of middle school football talents and the current situation of football in China

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China football has always been a pain in the hearts of China fans. China's football level has not been improved, and it has fallen to the bottom in recent years. We chose this topic precisely because the strength of football, the most popular sport in China, is not proportional to its popularity. As fans, we all have our own understanding. We think the level of campus football has a great influence on the overall level of a country's football. I hope our research can help China football in the low valley.

First, the status quo of football in China

China's football level has always been the third-rate in the world, and the scandals are constant and the results are unbearable, which makes fans lose confidence. Football in China is almost bullied by everyone. China football declined rapidly after its brief glory in 1990s, and now it has become one of the top 100 in the world. There are also many problems in domestic leagues, especially match-fixing gambling, and the domestic youth football reserve talents are almost exhausted.

As we all know, the improvement of a country's football level does not happen overnight, but depends on the long-term accumulation of football culture and football manpower and material resources. If there is no good football environment in China, football in China can't be really improved. This paper studies the relationship between the present situation of football in China and the cultivation of football talents in middle schools.

Third, the questionnaire survey and analysis

1, introduction of questionnaire survey

The questionnaire designed by our group is aimed at the football problem of middle school students in China. The object of the questionnaire is the surrounding students, parents and football players. ***3 1 person participated in the survey, including male 13 and female 18. /kloc-under 0/2 years old 1 person, 30-40 years old 1 person, 12-20 years old 29 people. The specific data of participating in the survey and its proportion are as follows.

2. Questionnaire survey

Research on the Relationship between the Current Situation of Football in China and the Training of Football Talents in Middle Schools.

1, gender: male 72%, female 28%.

2. Your interest in football

□ Very big 3 1% □ Generally 40% □ Dislike 29%

Do your parents support you to play football?

□ Yes 36% □ No 64%

4. How often do you play football?

□ 14% daily □ 20% weekly □ 17% January □ 49% basically don't play.

5. Do you care about football?

□ Pay attention to 6 1% □ Not interested in 39%

3. Problem analysis

In our investigation, we found that people who like football are not dominant. Most people just pay attention to football and don't participate in it personally. Football is still very attractive among middle school students, but now there are many things that will stop students.

Most parents and teachers do not support playing football. They think playing football will affect their study. And some students will give up football because of their studies. Under heavy resistance,

Like neighboring Japan, in order to revitalize football, they once listed football as a compulsory course for physical education in primary and secondary schools. In order to ensure the level, the Football Association also trained corresponding primary and secondary school teachers and even kindergarten teachers as junior coaches. After that, Japanese school football formed a national annual competition system. Although football dropped out of the compulsory course in primary and secondary schools, it has been popular in Japan for a long time, and campus football has continuously contributed to the improvement of Japan's level.

However, the current situation in China is that there are not many schools that offer football. Most schools that offer football do not attach importance to cultural courses, which directly leads to difficulties for students to change jobs and makes parents reluctant to let their children engage in this industry. Due to the pressure of further education, many schools will occupy physical education class. And many parents forbid their children to play football for the sake of their students' grades.

In view of the present situation of football in China, there are many solutions, such as including football in the physical examination of senior high school entrance examination and college entrance examination, allowing schools to actively carry out football, and parents will agree.

Football in China is now in a vicious circle, with poor performance-low expectations-poor environment-no reserve talents-and even worse performance. If left unchecked, it will only make football in China worse and worse. In our survey, most people are pessimistic about football in China.

The bitter facts prove that the elite sport that China is good at is not suitable for football. Football is a grass-roots sport and needs a huge mass base. Only by focusing on the education of teenagers can football in China make great progress.

C From the survey data, it can be seen that when answering "the most important question of football in China", 22.58 people chose "insufficient mass base".

Football school is a youth training system developed with the club system. When professional football leagues became popular in the mid-1990s, thousands of football schools sprang up all over the country. Watching professional players make a lot of money and sending their children to football schools has become the wish of many parents, and the football population in various places has reached a peak.

Take the development of Liaoning as an example. From 1994 to 2000, at the peak, more than 70 clubs and nearly 8,000 teenagers were registered in Liaoning. It was very hot. There are nearly three or four hundred people in a single football club. At that time, the development of youth football and even football made people see hope.

In the face of such a hot scene, the football management department has not made corresponding regulations on qualification examination and charging standards, nor has it formulated the development plan of football schools in combination with the development of the club. So in 2000, when the students of these football schools were facing graduation, many parents discovered the grim reality. First of all, children sent to soccer schools by their parents may not have football talent, so it is difficult to become talents. At the same time, professional clubs at all levels in China simply can't digest so many players.

The policy orientation of the industry management department did not establish such a system in time, and did not regulate the masses of such a huge amateur club in time. Therefore, the parents of children in society spent more than 200 thousand to train their children, and finally they could only become idle people in society. It has brought irreparable losses to teenagers themselves and their personal development prospects, and it has also brought a lot of burden to society.

As a result, most football schools have disappeared, and the number of teenagers playing football has also decreased sharply. By 2002, there were only more than 2,000 athletes in Liaoning Province, still the highest level in China. Now there are only a few hundred people left. The source of football development in China has lost its mass base. The development of football lacks social support and top players developed from youth football.

Four. Conclusion and existing problems

From our investigation, we can see that the youth problem in China football is the key and fundamental factor that affects the football level in China. Only by establishing a complete youth selection system can we improve the football level in China.

Due to the short time and limited level, the distribution and coverage of the questionnaire are not wide enough. The choice of this topic is entirely based on our love for football in China, and I hope to have the opportunity to further study this topic in the future.

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