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The FA has been punched in the face again: the Japan Football Association has decided not to enforce the U21 policy in the J-League!

The Japanese J-League has been playing for a long time, and the Chinese Super League has not yet announced the specific schedule and format of the new season, which also makes the outside world question the efficiency of the Chinese Football Association. However, the latest series of policies introduced by the Japanese J-League have repeatedly slapped the Chinese Football Association, including the Japanese Football Association's plan to cancel neutral names and allow clubs to be named. Now, the Japanese Football Association has taught the Chinese Football Association a lesson in cultivating young players, and the Japanese J-League has launched a new elite league to train U21 players, instead of enforcing the U21 policy in the top league!

The FA has been punched in the face again: the Japan Football Association has decided not to enforce the U21 policy in the J-League!

As we all know, in recent years, in order to accelerate the cultivation of young players, the Chinese Football Association has introduced a number of policies that violate the professional practices of football, including the controversial U23 policy, and each team is required to force U23 players, which also makes many foreign teachers feel difficult to understand. In the past 2 years of the Chinese Second League, the Football Association has ignored the opposition of many investors and forcibly arranged for the U21 national youth team to join the league, however, from the effect point of view, such a policy is quite a failure!

The FA has been punched in the face again: the Japan Football Association has decided not to enforce the U21 policy in the J-League!

According to the official announcement of the Japanese J-League, the Japanese Football Association also hopes to give more U21 players the opportunity to exercise, but the Japanese Football Association's approach directly hits the Chinese Football Association. The Japanese J-League has decided not to impose u21 players in the top league, but has directly opened an "elite league" with 20 teams participating, and the tournament requires all teams to register 18 people, and each team includes at least 3 U21 players, of which at least 1 U21 player gets the start!

The FA has been punched in the face again: the Japan Football Association has decided not to enforce the U21 policy in the J-League!

In this way, U21 players can get enough playing time and training opportunities in this tournament, and can also increase the exchange and youth training cooperation of the top teams, which makes people sigh that this Japanese elite league is not a simple perfunctory short-term competition, but a regular league that runs throughout the year from March 13 to December 31, which is of great value to U21 players! Many fans complained that when the Chinese Football Association should copy the imitation, there was no shadow!

The FA has been punched in the face again: the Japan Football Association has decided not to enforce the U21 policy in the J-League!

There is no doubt that the 23-year-old in today's football is no longer a young player, the technical and tactical actions have been fixed, U21 players are the perfect time to cultivate and exercise, and the top league is not a stage for forcibly cultivating young players, and the Chinese Football Association must learn from it. I have to say that we hope that the new season of the Chinese Super League can modify the U23 policy, if the young players really have the strength, they do not need the U23 policy escort, so as to ensure the real value of the top league! (Lao Qiu Chinese Super League Ball Review)

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