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China's current football is a broken drum. At the bottom of the preliminaries, the Olympic team was out. China won numerous taunts, abuse and contempt for his practical actions. That's not all. After a series of setbacks and failures, China football triggered a storm that the club withdrew from the Super League.

6543810.2, Wuhan Optics Valley Football Club announced its withdrawal from the Super League because of dissatisfaction with the suspension penalty imposed by China Football Association on player Li Weifeng for malicious foul. It is inconceivable for a football club to announce its withdrawal from the national league on which it depends. After the incident, the media and the public launched a new round of criticism on China football. The value of the Super League, the prestige of the China Football Association and the future of China football have all been strongly questioned.

Why did Wuhan Optics Valley take such extreme measures? Perhaps it was anger at the Football Association's penalty, or perhaps it was that Wuhan Optics Valley had long been unwilling to fight, but only made a "ultimate hype" by the penalty incident and jumped out of the sinking ship of China football. Anyway, all Wuhan Optics Valley did was sprinkle a handful of salt on the scarred China football.

In all fairness, a football club announced its withdrawal from the league after the players were punished, which at least shows that the club does not really love football. This way of treating the league as if you want to play and quitting if you don't want to play is a disrespect for the football cause and a contempt for the China Football League, which is not worthy of encouragement and sympathy. However, the announcement that Wuhan Optics Valley withdrew from the Super League won applause from many media and netizens, which essentially reflected the loss of prestige of the China Football Association and the crisis of trust faced by the football system and mechanism in China.

China football mixed up today, the China Football Association must be to blame. Over the years, scenes of soccer match-fixing, black whistle, strike, fighting, gambling and drug abuse in China have emerged one after another, but the "world first" movement has been raging in China. Among them, there are not only the "credit" of the clubs on the pitch and the quick success and instant benefit off the pitch, but also the reasons of poor governance, lack of scientific planning and strict implementation of the China Football Association. Originally, China Football Association, players and clubs were counting on grasping the lifeline of the World Cup and the Olympic Games. With the help of "one beauty covers all the ugliness", officials will continue to be officials and make money. But God has eyes, God rewards diligence, and leads against objective laws. After all, Wan, who is not enterprising, can't create miracles. China's football has been defeated repeatedly in key games, and it ended up in an empty lane.

Nowadays, in just a few months, the satire, sarcasm and abuse suffered by football in China may have exceeded the sum of all negative comments received by all sports in the world. But the problem is that China football can't be saved by verbal abuse alone, and we can't stop playing China men's football from now on, as many fans say angrily.

China is the most populous country in the world, and football is the first sport in the world. It is almost impossible to isolate the two. Therefore, after lamenting its misfortune and angering it, all people who care about China football will eventually face the same problem, that is, how to do well in China football.

It is obviously unrealistic to expect existing practitioners and existing institutional mechanisms to revive China football. When the problems existing in a certain field or industry cannot be solved internally, higher-level help is needed. Just as the stock market plunged and the property market fell, so did football in China.