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江苏省省长许昆林:举办“苏超” 就是给想踢球、爱踢球的人一个大舞台 让更多的人喜爱足球、走进体育场
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-08-09 02:22
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes the promotion of football and sports development in Jiangsu Province, particularly through the "Su Super" city football league and its impact on youth engagement in sports [1][2][3] - Jiangsu Province is focusing on enhancing outdoor sports destinations to meet the growing demand for fitness and leisure activities among the public, leveraging the spillover effects of sports events [1] - The "Su Super" league has seen significant attendance growth, with the second round attracting over 59,000 spectators and an average of 9,852 attendees, surpassing the average attendance of the China League [3] Group 2 - The "Su Super" league has consistently drawn large crowds, with the sixth round achieving a record attendance of 60,396, setting a new record for amateur football events in China [3] - The league's popularity is reflected in its cumulative attendance, which has exceeded 1 million spectators by the eighth round, indicating strong community support for local football [3] - The provincial government is actively supporting the integration of sports and education, particularly in schools, to cultivate future football talent through structured training programs [2]
足球发展重点城市,“重”在哪?——山东足球观察之三
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-07-05 00:51
Core Viewpoint - The development of football in Qingdao is characterized by a balanced growth across professional, community, and campus football, contributing to the city's recognition as a key football development city in China [2][3]. Group 1: Professional Football - Qingdao has established a "one city, double super, double A" structure in professional football, with Qingdao Huanghai and Qingdao West Coast competing in the Super League, while Qingdao Red Lions and Qingdao West Coast women's team perform well in their respective A leagues [3]. - The city successfully organized 62 home matches in the professional league, with local derbies attracting significant fan attendance [3]. Group 2: Community Football - Qingdao hosts over 30 various football events annually, with more than 6,000 grassroots football matches, engaging over 500,000 participants in football activities [4]. - The city has established a four-tier league system for community football, with 69 teams participating, and the community football championship attracted 24 teams and over 600 athletes [3][4]. Group 3: Campus Football - Qingdao has over 400 schools with football programs, and more than 200 schools have been recognized as "National Youth Campus Football Characteristic Schools" by the Ministry of Education [4]. - A comprehensive campus football league system has been developed, enhancing student participation in sports activities [4]. Group 4: Challenges and Future Directions - Despite achievements, local football stakeholders acknowledge challenges such as the national team's poor performance affecting public perception and attendance at matches [4][5]. - High venue fees and limited budgets for city leagues hinder attendance, prompting a need for innovative branding and commercialization strategies to enhance community engagement [5].