
In the final round of the Chinese League One, Meizhou Hakka won a direct overtaking place, thus becoming the first top professional league team in Meizhou, and Wuhua County also became the first county-level city in the history of Chinese football to have a Chinese Super League team. "Guangzhou Daily" recently wrote an article introducing the survival of Meizhou Hakka - careful calculation, against the "golden dollar football" steady progress.
At the end of 2012, when investor Wei Jinping first found Cao Yang, he proposed that he hoped that Cao Yang would adopt a strategy of steady development, continuously tap potential internally, cultivate new talents in youth training, introduce cost-effective internal and external assistance, and hire foreign coaches suitable for his own style.
In the past nine years, Cao Yang has basically brought some capable Guangdong players from various clubs under his command. Every year, Cao Yang introduces some highly cost-effective foreign aides, such as Jepa, Sanko, John Mari, and Dumbia, who have all worked as the Golden Boots of the Chinese First Division, and then resold or loaned to the Chinese Super League clubs to achieve the effect of value-added.
In addition to being meticulous in terms of reinforcements, Meizhou Hakka currently invests 10 million yuan in youth training every year and has a multi-level echelon from U13 to U19. At the end of 2020, Meizhou Hakka Club also signed an agreement with the Guangdong Provincial Football Association to jointly build a Guangdong women's football team.
(J Round Hand is a cat)