On April 25, according to the official Weibo of the Bundesliga: Last week, the German Football League (DFL) "Coach Exchange" project invited 12 members of the delegation of the Chinese Football Association (CFA) to RB Leipzig for a seven-day visit. The delegation included prominent figures such as Zheng Zhi, former captain of the Chinese national team, who played 108 games for China, and Shao Jiayi, who played 67 games in the Bundesliga.
Zheng Zhi (right) and Shao Jiayi (left) visit RB Leipzig
The focus of the visit was to provide the delegation with an opportunity to gain insight into the structure and operation of the club. The delegation observed training courses and matches for youth and professional teams, and exchanged knowledge on "talent development and youth player training", "innovative training methods" and "team philosophy".
In addition to in-depth exchanges with the likes of RB Leipzig's Manuel Baum (youth team director) and Marco Kurt (first team assistant coach), the delegation also took part in a friendly match and watched RB Leipzig's home game against Wolfsburg.
In addition, they visited the RB Leipzig Football Academy and exchanged views with the New York Red Bulls. They also observed the training and matches of the Under-19 team, as well as the professional training tests and evaluations of the first team. Finally, they carried out an analysis of the game and training, and held a farewell dinner with RB Leipzig employees.
In this regard, the Chinese Football Association said on April 26: "12 coaches of the Chinese Football Association went deep into the front line of German professional clubs to study and observe, and had in-depth exchanges with German high-level coaches and technical experts. ”
[Source: Chinese Football Association, Bundesliga official WeChat]
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