Reporter Chen Yong reports During the demonstration training course on political capacity building in mid-May, the Chinese Football Federation communicated on the relevant policies of the third-level professional leagues, focusing on the direction and thinking of financial supervision policies, hoping to conduct full research to further improve and improve the policies. From May 28th to 29th, the Chinese Football Federation held a senior seminar on the healthy development of Chinese football professional clubs, during which the Chinese Football Federation and La Liga reached an important strategic cooperative relationship.
The participants of the senior seminar on the healthy development of professional clubs are all directors and supervisors of the Chinese Football Federation, investors and senior managers of the Chinese Super League, China A and China B clubs. Relevant experts come from FIFA, La Liga, Bundesliga, English Premier League, Bundesliga Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, Ligue 1 club Auxerre, as well as domestic football experts such as Zhang Bin.
Zhang Jiasheng, deputy director of the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China and a member of the party group, said that Chinese professional football has an urgent need to benchmark itself with international advanced standards and make up for its own shortcomings, and should explore the strategic layout of a new paradigm of open development of Chinese professional football from a global perspective through exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations. Strengthening international exchanges and exploring new paths for the opening up and development of professional leagues is not only the need for the development of professional football itself, but also serves the overall situation of the country's opening up.
On May 28, La Liga President Tebas shared the theme of "Sustainable Development of the Football Industry and the Practice of La Liga's Fight against Piracy"; In the "Introduction to the La Liga Financial Fair Play Act", Gomez, general manager of corporate affairs of La Liga League, successively introduced the practice of copyright development and protection in La Liga, the La Liga Financial Fair Play Act, etc.; Zhang Bin, director of the editorial department of the sports channel of the Sports Youth Program Center of the main station, shared the theme of "The Rich Existence of Professional Football from Multiple Perspectives"; Lebler, senior consultant of the Bundesliga, shared the theme of "Bundesliga Management and Club Cooperation"; Tim, Director of International Affairs of FC Bayern, introduced "The World's Largest Sports Family - FC Bayern Munich Fan Management and Interaction".
On May 29, FIFA Professional Football Consultant Rodriguez introduced the sustainable development of professional football and FIFA's related training courses; Zhou Yunjie, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ligue 1 Auxerre Club, shared "Club Operation, Sustainable Development and Youth Training Construction"; Li Jiaming, Managing Director of the Premier League in China, introduced the "Elite Player Performance Plan"; Borussia Dortmund's East Asia President Valr shared his management experience; Cao Zhi, Director of the Information Network Center of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, shared the theme of audio-visual big data empowering professional football value communication and brand building.
Li Kemin, President of the Chinese Football Federation, emphasized at the conclusion of the seminar that the development of professional leagues and clubs is a systematic project, covering reform and innovation in many fields. The workshop built a platform for the healthy development of professional football in China, helping club managers to update their concepts, improve their capabilities, and open up a new path for a professional league with higher quality and more Chinese characteristics.
On the 28th, the Chinese Football Federation and La Liga reached an important strategic cooperative relationship and jointly signed a four-year memorandum of cooperation, proposing to carry out all-round cooperation in the field of professional league system construction and youth training system optimization in the future. The two sides will continue to make efforts in three aspects: top-level design and co-construction, talent exchange and mutual promotion, and building a solid foundation for youth football, so as to transform the cooperation content into concrete results and promote the long-term sustainable development of China's professional league.
The Chinese Football Federation was officially established on January 23 this year, which is a key change in the management system of China's professional leagues, and the core task of the Chinese Football Federation is to devote itself to the healthy development of professional leagues and professional clubs.
In mid-May, the Chinese Football Federation communicated with the relevant policies and clubs of the third-level professional leagues, the core of which is based on the healthy development of professional leagues and professional clubs.
At present, the Chinese Football Professional League has completely bid farewell to Jinyuan football, and the five-year "post-Jinyuan football era" is also trying to eliminate the historical burden brought by Jinyuan football, but the future development path is still full of ups and downs. At present, the healthy and stable development of professional leagues and professional clubs still needs to walk on multiple legs.
As far as the Chinese Football Federation is concerned, there are three directions that need to be worked on: first, the regularization of the system includes the continuation of stability, and it is necessary to get out of the vicious circle of the previous policies swaying left and right or parachuting in and abolishing at every turn; Second, we have always adhered to comprehensive supervision, including the supervision of competition style and discipline, the normalization of anti-gambling and anti-crime activities, and financial supervision, and most importantly, through more reasonable financial supervision, gradually remove the rotten flesh in the professional league; The third is to comprehensively strengthen operations and operations, help clubs reduce their burden at the overall financial level, and gradually increase investment in youth training to provide support for the development of Chinese football.