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How to treat the football culture in China? What is the football culture in China?

First of all, China should have a football culture.

Broadly speaking, the material and spiritual products surrounding football, such as emotion, cognition, ideal, morality, system and industry, are football culture, team style, various competitions, derived commercial products, film and television literature products, fan culture, and even various ridiculed "jokes" and folk football exchanges. In a narrow sense, compared with the strong football atmosphere in Europe, South America and even Japan and South Korea, we are still good in some cities, such as Beishangguang, Qingdao, Dalian, Wuhan, Xi 'an, Guiyang, Yanbian, Chongqing, Xiamen and Meizhou, especially several football cities, hometown of football and cities with a long history of football development.

I've seen this kind of environment many times, and I usually play with my partners. If there are many people, I will form an amateur team to sign up for play. Many people go to work during the day and start playing amateur games with their bellies at night. Young people occasionally play ok, and parents are extremely happy to send them to the club when they see it. People's City Club has a high coverage rate, so you can participate in the nearby summer camp after school and have fun. Some coaches sent them to the echelon when they saw it and thought it was ok. Even if I don't play later, the training mechanism of coaches and referees is much more perfect. I can also be a C-level semi-professional team coach or amateur sideline referee, which is also a contribution.

But we just don't have this atmosphere here. I am in Guangdong, and now I can count how many cities in Guangdong have clubs to watch football. Dongguan is very famous, but it disappeared after Dongguan Nancheng. Foshan's economic data also looks good. 1996, A and B won the third place, then disbanded and the downtown football field was demolished. Shenzhen is not Caesar, but it is still doing undead zombies every year. The only good football markets are Guangzhou and Meizhou, both of which are traditional football cities.

But sadly, at this stage, our football culture is basically online, and the offline football culture is probably zero, so those big cities that are less than ten can go to see the Super League A game on weekends. After leaving school, I feel that playing a ball in reality is even more noble than aristocratic sports. After all, even if you have the money to buy a football field, you have to find a teammate with your level. Why don't you make an appointment with a friend to play two balls online?