Section 89 J League Gate

The loss of the 86_86638 Emperor's Cup did not have much impact on Gao Shunyao. In the days after the game, he was immersed in the joy of finding his girlfriend and did not think about the football team. Moreover, after losing to Tokyo FC, the schedule of the season has also come to an end, and they have no games now, although the team still has training, but the purpose is to maintain their condition, and the players are already planning their holiday arrangements in private.

The JFL league only starts in March, and they have a full two months off. Gao Shunyao is also ready to make good use of this holiday and hang out with Chen Sirou. Since it was winter, he also wondered if he should go to Hokkaido, where the snow scene is said to be quite good.

Unfortunately, his arrangement was not yet planned, and a phone call from Yuji Nakano called him back to the team. The coach had something to say, and of course Gao Shunyao didn't dare not listen.

And the question that Yuji Nakano and Gao Shunyao said is actually very simple, and it can be briefly summarized in one sentence.

"There are teams that are interested in you. At the end of the game, you may be named by some teams. It's time for you to prepare yourself and consider whether or not to play in a professional team. ”

"Named? So there's a professional team that asks me to come with me and train and play football, right? After reading the letter handed over by Yuji Nakano, Gao Shunyao was stunned for a long time before he remembered.

Japan's nomination system is somewhat similar to the NBA draft system in the United States. It is a system that allows professional teams to select people in college teams, and the system itself is very beneficial for the players, and there are many players who have been successful because of this system. Gao Shunyao has heard of this system, but as far as he knows, generally only those smaller and poorer teams like this system: small teams have no money, can't afford people and can't do youth training, when they need to hire people, they directly find a college team to help them train people, which is also a common thing in Japan.

It's just that Gao Shunyao is different from Uga Kamitomoya, and he is not cultivated by any team with the help of a university team. Although he has played well this season, he is still a little surprised when he suddenly has a J-League team that has taken a fancy to him.

He originally thought that he should continue to play football with Liuliu next year, but the news of Yuji Nakano was somewhat unexpected to him.

"Why is there a team that names me? It stands to reason that I am a foreign aid and occupy a foreign aid quota, so Asian teams should be very concerned about foreign aid quotas, right? ”

Gao Shunyao's puzzlement is still because he is a foreign aid in Japan: he is confident in his strength, but he knows that as a foreign aid, he occupies a foreign aid quota. The number of foreign players in Japanese football is limited, which makes many teams have doubts when considering themselves, and it is surprising that there are teams willing to consider themselves.

"It's not surprising, you're only 19 years old this year, and you're the last one of the 3+1+1 places, so bringing you in is out of the way for most teams."

Yuji Nakano is indeed very clear about this, but his explanation made Gao Shunyao even more confused. He knows that Japan's foreign football policy is a little different from that of other countries. Their football policy is a 3+1+1 policy, but he doesn't know exactly what this policy means.

"Three nature is three foreign aid, one is Asian foreign aid? And what's going on with the rest of the one? Asians, Europeans, can the remaining one be aliens? ”

Gao Shunyao didn't understand this policy at all. Domestic football has implemented 3+1 and 4+1, all of which are European and American foreign aid plus an Asian foreign aid. Therefore, for Japan's 3+1+1, Gao Shunyao still understands the first two. But what the last one was, he didn't know what it was.

"The previous ones are not wrong, and the remaining one naturally cannot be aliens, and the last quota is for foreign aid under the age of 20." Yuji Nakano explained to him, "The rules of Japanese football are different from other countries, the J-League team can have three people from all over the world over the age of 20, and then there can be an Asian foreign player, these aspects are in line with the requirements of the AFC Champions League." The last spot is a special offer for players under the age of 20. If a player is under 20 years old, they can be brought in and allowed to play, and they are treated as homegrown players. ”

"Under 20?" Gao Shunyao felt fresh about this proposal, "Why is there such a policy?" ”

"Why else? Of course, it is for the naturalization of foreign players. ”

In this regard, Yuji Nakano directly broke down the reason.

The last part of the Japanese foreign aid policy is aimed at young players, who come to play in the team early, not to occupy the foreign aid quota, but to become Japanese citizens and play for Japan when they get older. This policy has always been implemented in Japan, and although it is impossible to bring in top new stars, there are still people who are willing to come to Japan to play football at a young age, and when they get older, they become Japanese citizens. Some Brazilians know that they are not qualified to play in the national team, but they are also willing to prepare for both.

And this policy can also be used by Gao Shunyao, who is not yet 20 years old.

"No one expects me to become a Japanese citizen, right?" After Gao Shunyao understood, he sneered, "That's impossible." The contradictions between China, Japan, and South Korea are so deep, how can they change their nationality? ”

"There is nothing impossible, China has not had other professional athletes who have become Japanese nationals before, and in football, there is a Korean who became a Japanese citizen last year and played for the Japanese team. Lee Chung-sung is a player who just joined the Japanese national team last year. ”

"Li Zhongcheng? Called this name, changed your nationality to the Japanese? Hearing this name, Gao Shunyao couldn't help laughing.

"What is the name and what the person is, those are two different things, and there are not a few people who have the wrong name."

Yuji Nakano said perfunctory with a smile, in fact, he also knew in his heart that Gao Shunyao refused to join the Japanese nationality: Some people say that football is a war in peacetime, and a good athlete is naturally a soldier. Fighters have to have some backbone no matter what, join the nationality of other countries, play for other national teams, and ordinary people will not choose. Gao Shunyao is young and vigorous, and the contradictions between China and Japan are very deep, and his words are normal.

In this regard, Yuji Nakano didn't want to say anything, he had no obligation to pull people for the Japanese national team, it was okay to mention it by the way, and he didn't bother to do it further, "You don't have to worry, most of the teams you want to join don't have the idea of letting you change your nationality." They just see that your strength is good, and there are loopholes in the foreign aid policy, so they just drill the loopholes. In fact, it doesn't matter if you don't drill loopholes, the teams in the J League, many foreign aides are not satisfied, and they are not in the quota of accidental aid, and you can sign up for both those under the age of 20 and Asian foreign aid, and the registration is quite flexible, and there is no problem. ”

"A lot of them are foreign aid dissatisfied?" The news revealed by Yuji Nakano made Gao Shunyao strange again, "I thought it was only Gangba like this." ”

"Why, a lot of teams are dissatisfied. If you want to talk about the reason, it is actually simple, because you are poor, you can't afford foreign aid. ”

Looking at Gao Shunyao's face in disbelief, Yuji Nakano also shrugged his shoulders.

In fact, to say that Japanese football is particularly poor, it is not necessarily true. In the early days of Japanese football, Japanese football was still very willing to spend money. At that time, they attracted a lot of top players to play in Japan, and they also attracted a lot of top coaches to coach in Japan. Among the well-known stars, Dunga played for Japanese football in the '98 World Cup, and Arsene Wenger also came to Japan to coach Whales Eight as the head coach of Monaco and the coach of the Champions League semi-finals before joining Arsenal. At that time, Japan was still very willing to spend money, not only the team, but Japanese football was also very willing to spend money for the AFC, one-third of the AFC's expenses were borne by Japan, which also made Japanese football like the godson of the AFC, 04 Asian Cup final, at home in China, Japan's handball goals were not blown.

Huge expenses, in exchange for good returns. After years of development, the strength of Japanese football has indeed improved step by step. However, as Japanese football has gradually established its dominance in Asia over the years, the J-League in Japan has become more and more concerned about the health of the league and the close ties between teams and regions. They set various demands to prevent the J-League from spending heavily on enhancements, which also made the J-League teams start to tighten their money.

In recent years, Japanese football has gradually reduced its investment, and the level of foreign aid of the team has naturally decreased. In Japan now, the average salary of foreign aid is only 41 million, and some foreign aid with a relatively poor level, even if they come all the way to Japan, but their life in Japan is also tight. Soccer players in Japan generally earn low incomes, J2-level players go out to do odd jobs, C-level players don't earn as much money as supermarket cashiers, and foreign players also have to buy their own groceries and cook, and can't afford to eat better things, which is common in Japan.

"It stands to reason that our Asian team, if we say that we use Asian foreign aid, the first choice is naturally Australians. Australians are white and more familiar with football than Asians. But the problem is that although Australian foreign aid is easy to use, the cost is not cheap, and now many Japanese teams can't afford to pay so much, so they naturally can't get people. ”

Japanese football was also very popular in the 90s. But now it's a bit of a stretch to make ends meet. In response to this situation, the Japanese can only reduce their expenses and invite some foreign aid that is relatively poor but cheap. Some top teams such as Kashima Antlers were able to go to the Brazilian Liga to find people, and even spent $18.5 million to buy a player back in '08, while some weaker teams such as Tokyo FC were at most to go to the Brazilian Second Division or South Korean teams to find people.

And it is precisely because of this that foreign aid like Gao Shunyao also has meaning