At present, the age card for players' professional contracts in China is relatively rigid. According to the regulations of the Football Association, only players who are over 18 years old can sign a valid professional contract with the club. And the definition of the identity of a professional player is also very vague.
Although the Football Association has minimum training compensation regulations for the transfer of young players, it is completely a drop in the bucket. According to the regulations of the Chinese Football Association, the training compensation for young players is divided into three levels. If it is a small player from a Chinese club, the annual compensation is 1o.
The number for A is 6, and the number for B is 3, and it is stipulated that it can only be calculated from the age of 12.
In other words, you can poach a player under the age of 18 for a maximum of 5o. This is a player who has completely bought out the ownership of the club. If he is a player owned by the local football association, it would be even more outrageous.
In 2o15, the Shenzhen Football Association broke up with many football schools over the ownership of players' transfer fees. They also had constant quarrels with the players' parents, and later even went to court. What was involved was money.
At that time, five young football players from Shenzhen were spotted by the Evergrande club, and the transfer conditions had been "negotiated." The total transfer fee was 4.5 million yuan, which was called a "sky-high price" for youth transfers. They were already training at Evergrande, but the transfer fee
The transfer procedures were stuck with the Shenzhen Football Association for more than half a year. An insider revealed that the Football Association increased the price by 1.5 million yuan, causing the transfer to be stuck.
The reason is very simple. The Shenzhen Football Association rejected the stipulation in its original distribution system that the Football Association could only take 10% at most, and formulated a new distribution plan "Shenzhen Youth Football Players Transfer Reward Method (Draft for Comment)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Reward Method").
Want to keep 65% of the transfer fee.
The new reward method stipulates that 30% of the training fee goes to the training unit, 5% goes to the coach, and the rest goes to the Shenzhen Football Association. However, the parents of the players, who are the bulk of the expenses, do not get a penny at all.
It can be said that this is a complete mess, so the Longteng team completely buys out the ownership of all players who join the team or the football school before entering, so as not to be confused with outsiders over money issues.
However, even so, it is impossible to prevent young players from Longteng Football School from being poached. This year, two players in the U13 echelon insisted on transferring with the support of their parents, and denied the liquidated damages contract they had signed with Longteng Football School.
In the end, this matter came to a result after long-term negotiations between three parties. The club that came to poach the players bought the players for 25 yuan each.
However, Longteng Club is relatively conscientious about this matter. At least during the wrangling stage, the football school did not discriminate against young players and still allowed them to train and compete with the echelon. In many other football schools,
With the idea of "If you don't make it easy for me, I will destroy him", he made three stops on the young players.
This situation lasted until the end of 2014, when the Chinese Football Association came up with an improvement plan. First, the physical definition of professional players in the team was clearly defined, and it was stipulated that as long as the income in the club is greater than the expenditure, they are professional players; at the same time, the age of professional players was lowered
, changed from 18 years old to 16 years old. But now the Longteng team does not enjoy this rule.
Fortunately, the current outstanding players of the Dragon Team are basically summoned by Zhang Sheng, and their loyalty is guaranteed to a certain extent, otherwise the players would have been poached long ago.
Faced with this situation, Zhang Sheng could only ask the staff of the football school to pay more attention to the lives of the young players and retain them emotionally. Of course, getting more results is the best way, after all, no matter which young player he is
I want to grow in a better football school.
The day after the game, Zhang Sheng received better news, that is, the national team also paid attention to the Longteng team. And the players this time were a bit beyond Zhang Sheng's expectations. This time the national team's players
Head coach Camacho contacted Zhang Sheng and asked about Zhou Hai's situation.
When he first heard Camacho talking about Zhou Hai, Zhang Sheng was a little stunned. Zhang Sheng thought there was something wrong with his English hearing, because although Zhang Sheng had heard insiders from the Chinese Football Association inform him of his country in advance.
The head coach of the team would contact him to ask about the players in his team. But he never expected it to be Zhou Hai.
Because in Zhang Sheng's mind, even if Camacho contacted him, he would probably ask Sun Yu or Wen Kai. Zhang Sheng even thought of Camacho asking several players in the National Youth Team. Zhang Sheng also thought about this.
After some words, Camacho unexpectedly caught him off guard.
After thinking for a while, Zhang Sheng introduced Zhou Hai's situation to Camacho very carefully, including the characteristics of Zhou Hai's football and so on.
After listening to Zhang Sheng's introduction, Camacho gave Zhang Sheng a response. He was going to bring Zhou Hai on the training list in the next two days. After hearing Camacho's words, Zhang Sheng immediately thought of the very famous Thai youth.
Team incident, to be honest, Zhang Sheng really didn’t want Zhou Hai to go into this muddy water.
After the call ended, Zhang Sheng thought for a while and realized why Camacho wanted to find Zhou Hai. Because the left back position has always been the weakness of the Chinese national team.
Most of the left backs of the Chinese team were transferred from other positions after entering the adult team. Most of them were originally forwards or wingers, including Jiang Zhipeng, Li Xuepeng, Zou Zheng, Ding Haifeng and even Rong Hao, to name a few now.
Several of the left backs of the No. 1 team have the same background. Wang Changqing, Zhao Honglue, Wai Li, etc. all started out as offensive players. Even Ren Hang was used by Gao Hongbo as a winger.
There are basically no left-footed players who are good at left back in China now. Of course, this is also related to the level and attitude of domestic youth coaches.
For a young player, even at a very young age, it can be seen that he has the talent to play as a full-back, especially in the combination of body and ball. However, the echelon coaches will try their best to train him in the offensive position first. After all, youth competitions
, if there are two outstanding players on the offensive line who can burst and shoot, they will often be beaten by tricks. If the player reaches adulthood and can no longer play as a forward, it is a matter for the adult team coach to switch back to playing fullback. Wu Xinghan is an example.
Therefore, when Zhou Hai is a left-footed player and can perform stably in long-term games, he naturally wins the favor of the national team coach, even if he is playing in the Chinese League One.
Sure enough, Zhou Hai's name appeared in the training list for June 2-16 announced by the Football Association on May 22. He was also the first player from the Longteng team to be selected for the national team. After the list came out, there was also a stir within the Longteng team.
Uproar.
Previously, Qin Minghao and others were selected for the National Youth Team. Several players in the team who did not meet the age requirements could only blame themselves for being born a few years earlier. Everyone could only treat them with envy. But now Zhou Hai's selection has given the team
Those players who have passed their age in the team have greater hope. This proves that in the Longteng team, as long as you play well, even in the Chinese League One, you still have a chance to be noticed by the national team. After all, when it comes to game performance
, Zhou Hai is not a very outstanding player in the Longteng team.
The competition among the players within the team has also become more prominent. In this atmosphere, the Longteng team began to fly to Qingdao to prepare for the third round of the Football Association Cup. This time the opponent is the Qingdao Zhongneng team.
If we say who is the best in the entire Chinese team, and if Qingdao can be ranked second, no one dares to say that they are ranked first.
Qingdao has always been a place where Chinese football talents are born. The early "Shangqingtian" competition, that is, the competition between Shanghai, Qingdao, and Tianjin, has always been considered a high-level domestic competition. Qingdao has produced countless good players in history.
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The predecessor of Qingdao Zhongneng is Qingdao Manatee, one of the founding teams of the Chinese Professional League. Qingdao Zhongneng changed its name after Zhongneng Group took over in 2004. However, on the first day when Zhongneng Group took over the Qingdao team
, the controversy has never ended. There is one word to say, that is poverty.
Zhongneng Group claims to be a group, but in fact its main business is cables and wires, and the scale of the company is not considered a leader in the same industry. Of course, there are more rumors pointing to the complicated background of Qiao Weiguang, the boss of Zhongneng Group. He originally
The acquisition of the Qingdao team was entirely intended to enhance the company's reputation through football.
The favorite thing of Zhongneng Group is to cry about poverty, cry to the government, cry to the Football Association, and cry to the fans. And some of the methods have no bottom line. They often implement a three-stop policy for players. The most outrageous things happened when Korean foreign teacher Zhang Wailong
Zhongneng had a good performance, but in order to drive Zhang Wailong away, Zhongneng actually ordered some gangsters to go to Zhang Wailong's residence to cause trouble and threaten him. Later, when Liu Jian transferred, Liu Jian was so frightened that he moved his whole family to Guangzhou.
The most outrageous thing is Zheng Long's transfer. Zhongneng's wording to the outside world is ridiculous and unbelievable. During Zheng Long's transfer to Evergrande, Zhongneng revealed that he had to transfer to Evergrande under the instructions of a certain leader of the country. To put it mildly, Zhongneng
, the team's top management lives in his own world, and to put it bluntly, he is mentally retarded.
From the first day Zhongneng accepted the Qingdao team, selling people became Zhongneng's main job.
At the end of 2004, Zhongneng Group took over the banner of Qingdao Football City from Yizhong Group at a price of 3.1 million yuan. Zhongneng, which had just taken over, began to sell off players. First, it sold Gao Ming, the core of the National Olympics at the time, for 4.2 million yuan.
To Luneng, Luneng paid 3 million yuan in cash for two youth training players Qin Sheng and Liu Zhiyong who were less than 20 years old. At the same time, Zhou Ting joined Shenzhen Jianlibao for 4 million yuan. At that time, Zhou Ting paid 3 million yuan out of his own pocket to be able to transfer.
A difference of 10,000 yuan. In addition, Yao Xia, Jiang Hui, Wang and others at that time also brought 3 million yuan in income to Zhongneng. In the 2005 season alone, Zhongneng made a net profit of 1,000,000 yuan from selling players, which was actually equivalent to their
At the end of 2004, it only cost 2.1 million yuan to acquire the team. In the 2006 season, Neng Neng did not sell people aggressively. Only Liu Feng transferred back to Henan Jianye, bringing about 3 million to 4 million yuan to the club.