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追光|比“火炉”武汉更热的是“汉超”
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-24 02:26
足球地方联赛的风越刮越猛 "苏超""赣超""川超" 相继开踢 武汉人也迎来自己的"草根"大戏 武汉城市足球超级联赛 简称:"汉超" "汉超"揭幕战现场(8月16日摄)。组委会供图长江与汉江在武汉交汇 将这座城市一分为三 ——汉口、汉阳、武昌 "汉超"联赛 也巧妙将16支城区队分为 大汉口、大汉阳、大武昌 三大赛区 开启"三镇演义" 汉江在武汉汇入长江,将城市一分为三,右为武昌,左上为汉口,左下为汉阳。新华社记者 肖艺九摄作为坐拥90所高等院校和 160余万在校生的"大学之城" 武汉还创新推出8支高校代表队 系列比赛 将从8月中旬持续至11月上旬 8元或10元的票价 现场观众庆祝"汉超"揭幕战进球。组委会供图记者在球场看台区看到 几乎每人都拿着扇子 大家边喊"加油"边摇扇子 翻飞的扇面整整齐齐 一浪接着一浪 仿佛扇子版"人浪" 有人甚至贴上退热贴走进球场 小编以为他发烧了,一问才知道: "太热了,这是降温用的" 贴着退热贴观看"汉超"揭幕战的观众。新华社记者 乐文婉 摄不少人定闹钟、拼手速 抢到票还要发到社交平台"显摆" 不少没抢到的 还会跑到球场外围 隔着铁丝网一起欢呼 再说看点 "汉超"联赛中 60%的球员 ...
打破法不责众窠臼 发力惩治球场“侮辱者”
经济观察报· 2025-07-21 11:25
有人看热闹不嫌事大,认为球场骂声是足球的一部分,有此花 絮,更有看头。这种认知错得离谱。谩骂和侮辱和足球毫无关 联,打着足球文化的旗号展示语言的肮脏,只会让人们的注意 力失焦,只会一步步消解足球文化。 作者:伍里川 封图:图虫创意 7月20日,中足联针对足球运动员韦世豪遭辱事件发布公告,表示坚决反对,并予以强烈谴责。天 津足协发布的最新声明显示:带头辱骂韦世豪的球迷被行政拘留7天,并责令禁止观赛的处罚。 7月18日,在天津举行的2025赛季中国足球超级联赛第17轮比赛中,天津津门虎队主场对战成都蓉 城队。比赛中,部分主场球迷以扩音设备高分贝且持续地辱骂成都前锋韦世豪及其家人,导致韦世 豪情绪失控连吃两张黄牌被罚下。对不堪入耳的辱骂声,球场直播不得不做消音处理,然而由于声 浪太大,依然尖锐地扎进人心。韦世豪离场时痛哭失声。赛后,球迷纷纷涌入成都蓉城的官方社交 媒体账号,强烈要求俱乐部对此事正式回应。 球员被骂并不鲜见,但如此明目张胆地辱骂球员家人,并不多见。天津的这一夜,让人心情复杂。 这还是中国足球该有的样子吗? 球员和球迷是职业联赛、城市足球赖以成长的根基,两者之间的冲突和互害,对职业联赛的根基必 然造成不 ...
打破法不责众窠臼 发力惩治球场“侮辱者”
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-07-20 14:01
7月18日,在天津举行的2025赛季中国足球超级联赛第17轮比赛中,天津津门虎队主场对战成都蓉城 队。比赛中,部分主场球迷以扩音设备高分贝且持续地辱骂成都前锋韦世豪及其家人,导致韦世豪情绪 失控连吃两张黄牌被罚下。对不堪入耳的辱骂声,球场直播不得不做消音处理,然而由于声浪太大,依 然尖锐地扎进人心。韦世豪离场时痛哭失声。赛后,球迷纷纷涌入成都蓉城的官方社交媒体账号,强烈 要求俱乐部对此事正式回应。 球员被骂并不鲜见,但如此明目张胆地辱骂球员家人,并不多见。天津的这一夜,让人心情复杂。这还 是中国足球该有的样子吗? 比赛结束后,蓉城队球员甘超在微博中表示,"祸不及妻儿不及家人,有的看台,连基本的做人底线都 没有了。"这话让人共鸣。推己及人,当自己的家人在公共场合被侮辱,会是何种心情?球赛看台绝不 是球迷发泄恶意、侮辱他人的私人地盘,而是受法律和道德制约的公共场域。这应该是一种共识。肆无 忌惮地群声泼脏是扭曲的足球生态。正如中足联所言,任何对球员及其家属的侮辱言行都是对足球精神 的亵渎,完全背离足球文化的本质。 令人忧虑的是,这种现象近年来有所抬头。成都蓉城的球迷也曾挑起事端。上个月,中超联赛河南酒祖 杜康坐镇主 ...
足尖上的巴西
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-17 22:02
Core Viewpoint - Brazilian football is deeply embedded in the national identity and culture, serving as a means for social mobility and fostering a sense of national unity among diverse social and racial groups [1][5]. Group 1: Historical Development of Football in Brazil - Charles Miller introduced standardized football rules to Brazil, leading to the establishment of organized competitions in São Paulo [2]. - By 1904, there were around 60 to 70 football clubs in São Paulo, with attendance at matches reaching up to 6,000 for finals [2]. - The emergence of factory teams helped popularize football among the working class, promoting social integration across different classes and races [2]. Group 2: Racial Dynamics in Brazilian Football - The success of mixed-race players like Arthur Friedenreich in the 1919 South American Championship highlighted football as a pathway for social advancement for Afro-Brazilians [3]. - In 1921, a political decision barred mixed-race players from the national team, reflecting the racial discrimination prevalent in Brazilian society [3][4]. - The 1938 World Cup saw the inclusion of two Afro-Brazilian players, marking a significant moment in the fight against racial exclusion in football [4]. Group 3: Football as a Cultural Phenomenon - Football has become a foundational element of Brazilian national identity, celebrated in poetry and public discourse as a symbol of national pride [5]. - The success of players like Pelé in the 1958 World Cup further solidified football's role in shaping Brazil's cultural landscape and international reputation [5]. - Brazilian football embodies the country's complex social and racial dynamics, providing a unique perspective for understanding national identity and unity [5].
火爆程度媲美“苏超”,大连梭鱼湾为何“山呼海啸”
第一财经· 2025-07-09 14:55
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the growing popularity of football culture in China, particularly focusing on the success of the Dalian Yingbo football club and the impact of the documentary "Battle of Shouyu Bay" on local football enthusiasm [1][4][12]. Group 1: Attendance Records - The match between Nanjing and Suzhou on July 5 set a new attendance record for the "Su Super" league with 60,396 spectators, marking the highest attendance for amateur football in China [1]. - Dalian's Shouyu Bay stadium has consistently broken attendance records, achieving 60,028 for the Chinese FA Cup, 60,951 for the China League One, and 61,185 for the Chinese Super League, reflecting the city's strong football culture [4]. Group 2: Community Engagement - The Dalian Yingbo club has fostered a diverse fan base, with significant participation from women and children, indicating a deep-rooted community engagement in football [6][9]. - Local families, such as Mr. Xu's, have made attending matches a regular family activity, showcasing the cultural integration of football into their lives [6]. Group 3: Cultural Impact of the Documentary - The release of "Battle of Shouyu Bay" on July 4 has sparked discussions about the football culture in Dalian and its significance in the broader context of Chinese football [3][10]. - The documentary captures the emotional journey of the Dalian Yingbo club, emphasizing the connection between the team and its supporters, and aims to inspire viewers beyond just football fans [12][16]. Group 4: Team Performance and Legacy - Dalian Yingbo's rise from lower leagues to the Chinese Super League within three years illustrates the club's competitive spirit and the support from local fans, which has been crucial for their success [4][14]. - The film documents key moments in the team's journey, including their final match where they secured a spot in the Super League, highlighting the emotional investment of both players and fans [14][15].
火爆程度媲美“苏超”,大连梭鱼湾为何“山呼海啸”
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-07-09 11:15
Core Insights - The article discusses the integration of amateur football with urban cultural tourism in the context of the "Su Super" league and highlights the valuable experiences accumulated over 30 years of professional football systems in various regions [1][2] - The success of the Dalian Yingbo football club and its home stadium, the Shayu Bay, is emphasized, showcasing record attendance figures and the passionate support from local fans [3][10] Attendance Records - The "Su Super" league match between Nanjing and Suzhou on July 5 set a new attendance record of 60,396, marking the highest for both the league and amateur football in China [1] - Shayu Bay has consistently broken attendance records, achieving 60,028 for the FA Cup, 60,951 for the China League One, and 61,185 for the Chinese Super League, reflecting the city's strong football culture [3] Cultural Impact - The release of the documentary "Decisive Battle at Shayu Bay" has sparked discussions about the football culture in Dalian, highlighting the emotional connection between fans and the team [1][10] - The documentary captures the essence of the Dalian football community, showcasing the diverse demographics of fans, including families and older supporters [4][5] Fan Engagement - The article notes the increasing enthusiasm for football among residents, with families treating match days as special occasions and actively participating in the fan culture [5][7] - The documentary illustrates how fans from different regions are drawn to the vibrant atmosphere at Shayu Bay, fostering a sense of community and shared experience [8][12] Team Performance - Dalian Yingbo's journey from lower leagues to the Chinese Super League is highlighted, with the team achieving significant victories that have bolstered fan support [11][12] - The documentary emphasizes the emotional highs and lows of the team's season, showcasing the dedication of players and the impact of fan support on their success [10][12] Filmmaking Perspective - Director Cong Yongwei's background as a former player and his passion for football are evident in the documentary, which aims to convey the spirit of perseverance and community through the team's story [10][13] - The challenges of capturing the atmosphere at Shayu Bay during matches are discussed, with a focus on the dynamic interactions between players, coaches, and fans [12][13]