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China’s absence from the World Cup has spurred a call for the total overhaul of its football program, underscoring the frustration fans in the world’s most populous nation feel at being left out of the sport’s top event.
“Only complete reboot can save Chinese soccer,” ran a headline for an opinion piece in China Daily Tuesday, above an article that contrasted the failures of the men’s team with Japan and South Korea, which made the round of 16 in Qatar. The success of the east Asian neighbors “awakened Chinese soccer fans to how big the gap is between the two teams and the Chinese national team,” the article said.
World Cup Has China Lamenting Dismal State of Its Soccer Dream – Bloomberg
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