1BSPORTS 1B Sports June 10th Qingdao media “Peninsula Metropolis Daily” reporter Du Jincheng wrote an article talking about the possibility of Shandong’s replica “Su Chao”. The reporter believes that there is a big gap in Shandong in terms of explosive memes, which seems too “fitting up”.
Du Jincheng wrote on his personal Weibo:
I have read too many reports about “Su Chao” recently, and I have also written a manuscript of Su Chao. Judging from regional characteristics, economic size and transportation convenience, Shandong should be the closest province to replicating the “Soviet Super League”. However, in terms of the most core “memories” of the Soviet Super League, Shandong has no shortage of them, but there is a big gap. The “melo” that can be imagined is either too intense, such as the “Qilu derby” between Qingdao and Jinan, but most of them should be relatively dull. This is very likely to lead to the replica “Lu Chao” competition, which is “similar in appearance but not in spirit” compared to “Su Chao”.
In fact, the reason for the difficult childbirth of Shandong football is obvious, that is, compared with Jiangsu in bulk, Shandong seems too “complete”. The generous and realistic Shandong people have always been united and contented. Behind the popularity of the “Soviet Super League” league is the advance layout and overall planning of government departments, and a solid economic foundation as support. There are many key factors for success in Shandong, but most of them are reflected in the professional arena. The three Shandong teams active in the Chinese Super League are the best examples.
Shandong football has always been a mass base. In the next step, there is no need to pursue “big and popular” events like the Su Chao. Instead, it will also achieve good results by turning to “small but refined” regional mass competitions. Just a few days ago, the 2025 Qingdao Urban Football League kicked off. This year’s Qingdao Urban Football League is divided into four levels: Super, Class A, Class B and Class C. A total of 69 teams have registered for the competition. The event started in early June and lasted until September. Hundreds of exciting and intense football matches fully reflect the characteristics of Qingdao’s “football city”.
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