What is the football training for children under U 12 in Japan?

Football training under U 12 can be divided into commercial clubs and school junior leagues. Operating only refers to the independent operation of the club in terms of funds, not the meaning of making money. Most children's training institutions are non-profit. In addition to places like Sendai Tanabata, there may be sponsors. Generally, there are few sponsors for training institutions below U 12.

Most clubs have their own training programs and tutorials and full-time coaches. Associations can be divided into elite education and interest cultivation. Elite education refers to a club registered in the Football Association and actively participating in various competitions. In Sendai, the well-known community is the Qixi children's class and teenagers who represented Miyagi Prefecture in the National Congress last year. Interest-oriented refers to only doing technical training and not participating in external competitions, such as

Coerver Koba leads sports, freedom and other clubs.

Two clubs, Lippo Ledo and Coba, started taking classes in Shanghai development market three or four years ago, but Lippo Ledo's Shanghai class never appeared in official website, the Japanese headquarters. Since it was renamed Shibao Sports, the relationship with Japanese liberta has become even more unclear. The two coaches sent by the headquarters went to Hongkong and Taiwan Province province respectively, but they still used Liberta jerseys. Coba's Shanghai class, although quiet, exists with integrity. TFA is a training institution developed in Shanghai. At first, it only trained Japanese children in Shanghai, but in recent years, it began to face the China market.