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    Something to emulate, or look into

    http://www.varzesh3.com/news/1423396...ل-آلمان

    قرارداد مغولی؛ تیم چینی در دسته چهارم فوتبال آلمان
    قرار است در فصل آتی لیگ منطقه ای بخش جنوب غربی آلمان، یک تیم منتخب زیر 20 سال از بازیکنان مستعد فوتبال چین نیز شرکت کند.

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    به گزارش "ورزش سه"، به نظر می رسد چینی ها نه تنها علاقمند به جذب ستارگان بزرگ دنیای فوتبال هستند، بلکه علاقه دارند در صورت امکان در فوتبال منطقه ای آلمان نیز با صادر کردن تیمی نقش ایفا کنند.
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    به همین دلیل، قرار است از فصل آتی یک تیم منتخب زیر 20 سال از بازیکنان جوان و آینده دار فوتبال چین، در دسته چهارم رقابت های لیگ آلمان که مسابقات منطقه ای جنوب غربی نیز محسوب می شود شرکت کند.*
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    محل اقامت و تمرین این تیم در شهر هایدلبرگ خواهد بود و این مسابقات به منزله آماده سازی چینی ها برای المپیک 2020 توکیو خواهد بود.
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    مسئول برگزاری این لیگ منطقه ای اعلام کرد که از تمام تیم ها در مورد حضور یک تیم چینی نظرخواهی کرده که آرا بیشتر مثبت بوده است.
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    رونی زیمرمان در این خصوص گفت: “برنامه ریزی اولیه در این خصوص مناسب بوده است اما باید ایده های بعدی در این رابطه را نیز با حضور مدیران تیم های منطقه ای به زودی بررسی کنیم."
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    در صورت قبول این پیشنهاد، قرار است هر کدام از 19 باشگاه لیگ منطقه ای 15 هزار یورو به عنوان پاداش دریافت کنند و همچنین تمام تیم ها این امتیاز را دارند که در هر 2 دیدار رفت و برگشت برابر این تیم چینی، از شرایط میزبانی بهره ببرند.
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    این موضوع به جز آبدیده کردن بازیکنان چینی، به سود فوتبال آلمان نیز خواهد بود زیرا لیگ دسته چهارم این کشور نیز مورد توجه قرار خواهد گرفت و از سوی دیگر، از نظر توریستی و با توجه به*استقبال احتمالی چینی ها، سود سرشاری نصیب مناطق میزبان این تیم خواهد شد.
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    در ماه نوامبر گذشته و با حمایت سیاسیون رده بالای چین و آلمان، توافقی مبنی بر پیاده سازی طرح جامع توسعه فوتبال بین 2 کشور امضا شد و این پروژه نیز قرار است در راستای همان توافق عملی شود.
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    البته مشخص*نیست که آیا حضور در لیگی با این مختصات به رشد بازیکنان چینی کمک خواهد کرد یا خیر و شاید این برنامه نیز تنها بخشی از هجمه رسانه ای گسترده چینی ها برای شناساندن فوتبال خود در دنیا باشد


    China has somehow managed to sign a contract with German Fed'n, to include an U20 all-chinese team to compete as a club in german 4th division.

    China has proposed this would bring more worldwide attention to the 4th div football in germany, and it may also increase tourism at local levels!!!
    Annddd of course there was some "payments" involved in the 4th division clubs accepting this new move


    but at least it shows how desperate the Chinese are to improve their football. leaving no stone (no matter how strange or untested) overturned.

    #2
    Chin yek ghodrate san'ati va siasie. In karha ra mitonan bokonan chon sarmayegozaari mikonan. Fotbaale javanaane maa che barnamei daare? Ba che pooli mitone barnamerizi kone? Jon mikanan taa yek ordo bargozaar konan, che berese be sherkat kardan dar yek lige Europai.

    Badbakhtaaneh zire daste dolate jomhoorie eslami in kar shodani nist.
    DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.

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      #3
      This is actually one dope ass investment made by the chinese. Some day the money got to create a good result

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        #4
        China, the new future super power of Asian football

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          #5
          Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
          China, the new future super power of Asian football
          One day it will happen

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            #6
            Something to emulate, or look into

            From what I heard in the English sources is that the Chinese team will not actually compete in Germany's 4th division, but rather play a friendly against each team from that division (each team getting paid 15,000 euros)

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              #7
              Originally posted by littlepersia17 View Post
              From what I heard in the English sources is that the Chinese team will not actually compete in Germany's 4th division, but rather play a friendly against each team from that division (each team getting paid 15,000 euros)
              So they are going to play them all but won't get promoted or count as a club. Well that is still interesting, they want to give their players foreign experience at an early age.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
                China, the new future super power of Asian football
                They are the sleeping Giants. Look how they are smashing their WCQ group opponents with real ease as was expected beforehand

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
                  They are the sleeping Giants. Look how they are smashing their WCQ group opponents with real ease as was expected beforehand
                  It's people with this kind of attitude that lead us to nothing. Maybe it hasn't happened yet, but China is only making positive contributions to their football - eventually they will reap the benefits.

                  Instead of cynical remarks, we should be trying to accomplish similar things. We are beating them now, but in 25 years things might be very different. We won't always have a CQ to rally our football together.

                  We laugh at China/Qatar for investing money in youth - I don't get it. Likely out of jealousy, but we don't have to be jealous because we can do the same thing which will eventually make us 100x better than them.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View Post
                    It's people with this kind of attitude that lead us to nothing. Maybe it hasn't happened yet, but China is only making positive contributions to their football - eventually they will reap the benefits.

                    Instead of cynical remarks, we should be trying to accomplish similar things. We are beating them now, but in 25 years things might be very different. We won't always have a CQ to rally our football together.

                    We laugh at China/Qatar for investing money in youth - I don't get it. Likely out of jealousy, but we don't have to be jealous because we can do the same thing which will eventually make us 100x better than them.
                    It's not that I disagree with you on this subject but his jokes about China are pretty hilarious
                    He is known for doing that, so don't take it serious. It was only a joke.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View Post
                      It's people with this kind of attitude that lead us to nothing. Maybe it hasn't happened yet, but China is only making positive contributions to their football - eventually they will reap the benefits.
                      Instead of cynical remarks, we should be trying to accomplish similar things. We are beating them now, but in 25 years things might be very different. We won't always have a CQ to rally our football together.
                      We laugh at China/Qatar for investing money in youth - I don't get it. Likely out of jealousy, but we don't have to be jealous because we can do the same thing which will eventually make us 100x better than them.
                      Why would I be jealous of a country that throws with billions and still sucks at football? The fact that they invest heavily but still don't progress is what makes it hilarious to be cynical about it - just like Qatar.

                      I don't think we need to do the same as them since passion for the game and talent always wins regardless of world class facilities, just look at South America who are even poorer than us but still produce top players every time with strong NT's.

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                        #12
                        They have a 50 point plan..

                        https://www.theguardian.com/football...football-video

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
                          Why would I be jealous of a country that throws with billions and still sucks at football? The fact that they invest heavily but still don't progress is what makes it hilarious to be cynical about it - just like Qatar.

                          I don't think we need to do the same as them since passion for the game and talent always wins regardless of world class facilities, just look at South America who are even poorer than us but still produce top players every time with strong NT's.
                          Passion and talent do not always win - Look at Germany. Technically they are not the most skilled team in the world, but after a couple of underwhelming WC's, they set a plan for the future, starting with youth (like China is trying to do).

                          Suddenly a generation of Ozil, Reus, Gotze, Muller, Kroos, etc..... emerge and they win the world cup.

                          I am not saying that China will suddenly produce Ozils, but at least they are doing the right things. If we planned for our youth like that, we would have a great team in 15 years (and wouldn't have to worry about wtf we are going to do when CQ leaves).

                          Why does Reza Shekari have to gas out after 70 mins? Why did our U23 team have to give up a 3-1 lead to South Korea in the final 10 minutes of the game and lose 4-3? Why did our Olympic team have to be disqualified like that against Iraq?

                          Its because our football doesn't care about youth. We can laugh at China all we want, but if we were smart we would try to follow many of the steps they are taking in football. Maybe it won't pay off for them, but it doesn't mean that the ideas they have are bad.

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                            #14
                            ^ those are multiple issues.
                            disqualification is PURELY management deficiencies and has NOTHING to do wth football, passion, talent, infrastruture, ...

                            physical fitness is something that needs to be worked on. no matter who you are or if you have talent or passion or not. in fact in absence of those, you better be physically fitter than your opponent. But this is a art of general set up of football management.

                            As for what China is doing, I think this may move the needle a bit in their favor in coming years. But I seriously doubt they'd be an Asian powerhouse. Because like kiarash said there are major factors with far greater impact, and minor factors, who have lesser impact on a football. Until China starts producing RAW TALENT and shows this fervent love for the game, I doubt they'd be able to climb from the 2nd tier asian nation. No matter how much money they pour into the game.


                            at the same time, if you provide those minor factors to nations that HAVE the raw talent, then you'd see a HUGE JUMP in their football.
                            Imagine if Iran had that kind of resources, attractive market for foreign investrors, ... . We'd progress by leaps and bounds.

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                              #15
                              Every year CQ is imploring for a Trainings Camp, as it will have huge effect on senior play rs.
                              Bow imagine the effect on young players, if they spend one year at such a camp.

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