2013년 4월 20일 토요일

The problem of Korea's soccer education

   Recently, a soccer player named Son Heung Min is now fantastic in Bundesliga. Was he fruit of Korea's soccer education? The answer is no!!!! He didn't learn a soccer in korea. He learned soccer skills from his father who was a soccer player. And, you heard about Lee Cheong-Yong. He didn't graduate the middle school. That means he didn't learned the soccer in the middle school and high school soccer club. He entered the youth team at FC Seoul. In there, he honed his skills in the team along with close friend and international teammate Ki Seong-Yong. His friend named Ki Seong-Yong also didn't learned Korea's soccer education. He was sent to Australia by his father, who believed that he could play football and learn to speak English. He played the bulk of his youth career at John Paul College in Brisbane under the BSP (Brain Soccer Program) overseen by Jeff Hopkins. Indeed, What is the problem of Korea's soccer education?
   I know the problem of Korea's soccer education well. Because my older brother did a career in a soccer player. I looked at the soccer club close. At first, the problem is that the system is not managing the each player's abilities but focusing on the result. In elementary school soccer club, players learned basic skills. That is not problem. The problem takes place in the middle school. Middle school players should practice basic skills steadily. But, the coach teaches players tactics. That is the house on the sand. Second, violences exist in the club. If players are poor at the soccer in the match, players are probably beaten by the coach. It is unbelievable. There is not the fact that the coach beats players because of players' abilities at any countries. Also, players sometimes receive disciplinary punishment upon a group. After received punishment, seniors vented his anger on juniors.
    To solve these problems, our education systems should change. First, the coach's violence should disappear. Second, soccer management system should change from managing with a focus on school to with a focus on club's youth team. Finally, we should accept the Europe's youth system. Then, our youth team can increase competitiveness.
(This picture is that youngers are playing soccer in JSFC that is the abbreviation for 'Ji-Sung Football Center' )

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  1. Hello Seung Beom, i'm Jin Hwan. when i read your poster, i empathy your feeling. As soon as possible korea's soccer education will chang Europe's style. Bye bye

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  2. Hi Seung Beom. I didn't know about these problems. I figured that many Koreans are good at soccer so they must learn well. But it is really a bad situation when a coach uses physical violence against the players. This doesn't teach the players anything, but it only makes them angry. Maybe you can become a good coach sometime~

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  3. Hello ~ Seung Beom. I'm Sam. I do not much know about soccer. However, I agree about Korea's soccer education problems. I hope Korea's soccer education improves soon. I believe that one day Korea's soccer education will improve. Bye Bye ~ ^^

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