Published: 11:11, April 2, 2020 | Updated: 05:25, June 6, 2023
Club coach: Chinese football should depend less on foreign coaches
By Xinhua

In this June 19, 2005 photo, Sun Xiang celebrates his goal with teammate Xie Hui (left) during China's 2-2 tie with Costa Rica at the 2005 Siemens Team China Football Tournament in Changsha, China. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING - Chinese football should build up a coaching system to produce competent local coaches as it cannot always count on foreign coaches, said Xie hui, the newly-appointed head coach at a second-tier club.

We need to have a coaching system in position to produce our own quality coaches.

Xie hui, head coach of Nantong Zhiyun

Xie, striker for the Chinese men's team which reached the 2002 World Cup finals, said on Wednesday that there should be more local Chinese coaches to manage Chinese Super League (CSL) club teams.

"The ideal situation is that the Chinese coaches account for more than half of the CSL coaching positions," said the 45-year-old former Aachen player, who was appointed as head coach of Nantong Zhiyun on Tuesday.

Of all 16 CSL managers who are preparing for the postponed 2020 campaign, four are Chinese.

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"We need to have a coaching system in position to produce our own quality coaches," Xie said.

He said that Li Xiaopeng, head coach of Shangdong Luneng, and current Chinese men's head coach Li Tie, former manager of Wuhan Zall, proved that local Chinese coaches can cope with demands of coaching in the CSL.

"It is true that there exists a gap between the high-level European coaches and the Chinese ones, but the local coaches can learn and improve themselves. Li Xiaopeng and Li Tie did well on that," he added.