What is the deep-seated reason for our professional players' lack of literacy?
Indeed, this problem is also confusing for many fans, because we professional players often do unprofessional things. For example, a few days ago, the national youth players went out to drink and dance during training, which eventually led to heavy punishment for violating discipline.
According to LeGod, our professional players often do unprofessional things for many reasons.
(A) the lack of cultural level
At present, the main ways to train talents are sports school system and club echelon. Players are sent to sports schools or club echelons for training at an early age. In this environment, players learn more about the skills of the ball, but less about the systematic study of cultural quality, and it is easy to form a situation that sports achievements are greater than cultural achievements.
Lego believes that we should not underestimate or even ignore this link, because the cultural quality of young players is the basic link of football development in China, and it can also help young players to establish correct values.
(B) the lack of excellent youth coaches
As we all know, if we want to train more excellent players, we need more excellent youth coaches. Throughout international football, whether Germany, Iceland or our neighbor Japan, they all have a huge coaching system.
Especially in Germany, like Weisweiler Coach College, many high-level coaches can be trained every year, among which there are many champion coaches like Loew (German men's football coach) and klopp (Liverpool coach).
And our domestic coach system is not even as good as the youth training system, so there are very few youth training coaches, and even fewer excellent youth training coaches. At the end of 20 17, according to the official figures released by China Football Association, there were only 27,745 D-level coaches in China. You should know that the D-level coach is only an entry-level coach, and even the youth training team of a professional club can't coach. There are only 9,983 C-level coaches, 2,027 B-level coaches and 899 A-level coaches who can coach professional leagues, and only 142 coaches who can coach super league and AFC Champions League teams.
A good youth training coach can not only improve children's skills, but also teach them what to do and what not to do on and off the court, and can act as a life mentor. Unfortunately, there are very few such coaches in China.
(C) the lack of a reasonable salary system
At present, young players are suspended, so in domestic football, U23 players are also sought after, and the value of young players is also rising. Take Tao, the core player of the National Youth League who violated the discipline this time. Dalian People's Football Club spent 20 million yuan to win him, and his value is conservatively estimated to be several million.
What is more noteworthy is that some young players under the age of 18 are likely to sign professional contracts with the club once they perform well, and the signing fee is as high as several million. Come to think of it, a group of 16-and 17-year-olds with millions of signing fees will definitely change their values. In addition, most of these Super League clubs are in first-tier cities, and these children will inevitably come into contact with the outside world.
Many children buy a house, a car and a girlfriend as soon as they get the signing fee, and then their minds are also used outside the stadium. On the contrary, they sometimes don't care much about the national team competition. After all, almost all national teams have bonuses. If the salary system is more reasonable, maybe these players will become more calm.
(d) At present, everything has changed.
However, to Legold's relief, everything has changed. First, the establishment of the Youth Super League allowed more campus children to participate, and also broke the monopoly of sports schools and echelons. More and more schools also represent the local competition, and campus football is being integrated into it.
Secondly, in recent years, the Football Association has intensified the training of coaches and held training courses for coaches in various places. In just 20 18 a year, the Football Association has trained 139 19 grass-roots coaches, which is almost12 of the total number of previous D-level coaches. The quality of college students is much higher.
After the end of last season, the Football Association also issued a series of policies to curb "burning money" and create a healthy league environment. The establishment of the salary cap also makes the club's investment return to rationality.
So everything is developing in a good direction, and I hope our players can cherish the opportunity, restrain themselves and make themselves a real professional player.
That's a good question. Personally, I think there are two extremely important reasons.
First of all, the education level is not high, and the development of football in China is abnormal. I have been practicing football since primary school, and I don't study very well at ordinary times. In junior high school, 12, 13 years old, I will choose to enter the professional echelon or give up the road of football school. If I choose to enter the echelon, it means that I have completely given up learning. A player doesn't like learning, but it is undeniable that in general. There will be a lack of corresponding humanistic quality and professional quality. The storage of knowledge will affect your way of thinking and social cognition, which will lead to such a situation. What most people think is wrong is "indifferent" and "nothing" in your opinion. This is the differentiation of quality.
Secondly, the team grew up in a bad environment. You can't blame the young players. It's the coach. At the most basic stage of youth training, players imitate coaches. Because they are often with the coach, they will trust the coach and learn from him. If the coach swears, smokes, hits the players in front of them, dresses differently and behaves like a hooligan, the players will think it's normal. It's hard to correct. Players will have these behaviors when they are older. They will think that's what football players should do. This is the professional quality that football players should have when mobilizing. In fact, they are all wrong, and the values developed since childhood are all wrong.
To sum up, this is the fundamental reason why professional players lack professionalism.
Just seeing this question, I was shocked.
Every time I see the recent situation of athletes, it is often the progress of some achievements and the prospect of an athlete's future, ignoring the quality education of athletes.
I think the reasons are divided into several points:
First, most athletes have been in professional teams since childhood. But professional teams pay more attention to performance, and all-weather professional training is too young. Although there are cultural classes in sports schools, the proportion is very small. In addition, teachers and leaders have adopted the principle of "some for performance", so training has overwhelmed all other courses.
Second, athletes lack effective and scientific quality guidance from teachers in the early stage, and the shortage of teachers has a great impact on athletes' lives.
Third, because of the high training intensity, young age and emphasis on professional training, athletes lack interest in cultural learning and gradually give up cultural learning. Fourthly, I think it should be the frequent competitions, which is not only related to the continuous special training in big competitions such as training, but also related to the athletes' inability to settle down and learn cultural knowledge.
To sum up, I think a large part of the problem is that the country's training system for athletes is not perfect, which is a problem that athletes themselves have no self-discipline ability.