La Liga President Javier Tebas on Developing Chinese Football
Javier Tebas, president of La Liga, the Spanish top-tier football league, believes that youth training programs, coaching development, and international partnerships are crucial for the development of Chinese football. He emphasizes the need for structured talent development initiatives, including competitive matches for young players, and highlights La Liga's ongoing efforts to train Chinese coaches.
Tebas acknowledges the quality of coaching in China but believes it is not the sole reason behind the slower development of Chinese football. He emphasizes La Liga's willingness to participate in coach training programs and proposes organizing tournaments for younger age groups to nurture competitiveness and support their development.
Beyond youth training and competitions, Tebas highlights La Liga's willingness to collaborate on broader football exchanges, including player development and football technology. He proposes organizing tournaments for younger age groups, such as U12 to U16 players, to nurture competitiveness and support their development.
Tebas expresses confidence that La Liga's expertise in football industry development can play a significant role in helping China achieve its long-term football goals. He stresses that La Liga views collaboration with China as mutually beneficial.
5 Comments
Matzomaster
It's inspiring to see La Liga taking a genuine interest in improving football in China. This could lead to exciting developments!
Karamba
I think it's great that La Liga is stepping in to help develop Chinese football! More collaboration can only be beneficial.
Rotfront
Coach training programs can uplift the local football scene significantly. This is a win-win situation for both sides.
Matzomaster
Does Tebas even understand the complexities of Chinese football? His comments come off as naive.
Karamba
Another European trying to take over and dictate how football should be run elsewhere. Let China develop its own identity!