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What are the differences between foreign football culture and domestic football culture? What is the main reason?

Introduction: In fact, when it comes to football, some people will feel love and hate. So what's the difference between foreign football culture and domestic football culture? What is the main reason?

First, the gap between domestic and international football culture is actually manifested in a utilitarian aspect. Under normal circumstances, domestic parents don't like their children to play football everywhere, because playing football is very tiring and will get their children dirty. Some parents only want their children to study at home, so the youth football training in China is not high. Even if parents want to train their children to play football, they will consider letting their children go to school. However, foreign football culture is not like this. They mainly reflect a child's interest. Children who play football at an early age will start posting, and foreign parents are not afraid. Children get dirty while playing football. In short, it is like a relatively common sport, but the cultivation of children's interest begins at an early age.

Second, the difference in educational methods leads to this gap. There is a big gap in this way. In fact, the cultivation of football should not start from a very old age, but must start from a young age. Only in one case can there be enough football talents and physical training be good. But foreign countries want children to do more sports, and the importance of sports is similar to that of cultural classes. Many people can get applications from good schools through sports, and their academic qualifications will be improved in the process of playing sports. However, in China, it seems that only some children with poor grades are forced to choose sports.

Third, the differences in business operations have led to this gap. Generally, some well-known enterprises can set up football clubs, but these enterprises are sometimes poorly managed, and the management mode of these clubs is sometimes corrupt, which leads to corruption. However, foreign club culture is very mature, so management talents will manage better.