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Suchao, spark that's reignited fans' love for the beautiful game

By ZHANG XI | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-06-17 06:57
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Left: Soccer fans cheer for the players during a match of the 2025 Jiangsu Football City League in Jiangsu on May 31, 2025. Right: Players engage in a fierce competition on the field. XIA CHENXI/FOR CHINA DAILY

Despite the nation's soccer mania, China's national soccer team has disappointed fans by not being able to qualify for the FIFA World Cup next year. But all is not lost for soccer fans. There's Suchao.

Through just four rounds of soccer matches spread across a little over 30 days, a local soccer league in Jiangsu province has unexpectedly captured the hearts of millions. It has now become a national talking point. Referred to online as Suchao (short for Jiangsu Soccer City League), this provincial tournament is likely to rewrite the story of Chinese soccer.

Since its debut last month, 13 soccer teams, representing Jiangsu's 13 cities, have been holding a round of soccer matches during weekends. The three rounds of matches held last month, featuring 18 thrilling matches, saw a combined attendance of more than 195,700 spectators. During the fourth round last weekend, there were around 20,000 spectators per match; one particularly exciting game drew a record 30,000 fans.

Social networking sites are suddenly flooded with memes and hashtags such as#SuChaoRankings. The tickets cost only 10 yuan ($1.39), but are sometimes resold at 10 times the face value; a ticket for a Chinese Football Association Super League match, in contrast, can cost hundreds of yuan.

A primary reason Suchao is trending is because of the purity of the game. Where professional leagues often feel weighed down by commercial contracts, inflated egos and questionable loyalty, Suchao returns soccer to its roots. The players include not just professional players, but also amateurs from all walks of life. They play for honor, not contracts.

There is no room for match-fixing or backstage dealings, only raw energy, community pride and the thrill of competition.

This is soccer stripped of glamor. Soccer that reminds us why we fell in love with the game in the first place. The message is clear: people know what they want. They want authenticity. They want connection. They want the beautiful game.

Then there is the cultural angle. Suchao is a celebration of regional identity as the 13 cities across Jiangsu each represents their own unique culture, food and customs. Fans cheer for their hometown, not for any corporation. Clever slogans such as "No match-fixing, no biased referees, only long-standing rivalries" and "Match comes first, friendship fourteenth" mix local pride with playful banter.

Suddenly, soccer has become a cultural exhibition, a tourist magnet and a local holiday. Hotels are filling up every time there is a Suchao. Even local attractions are seeing more footfalls during the competitions. It is good for the local economy too. Retail and dining services have seen a surge. One weekend actually saw over a million yuan in cultural tourism spending.

Most importantly, this is a league for everyone. Young or old, amateur or semi-pro, anyone can join the game, or the spectators. That accessibility is the game-changer. It is taking soccer back to the neighborhoods and classrooms it belongs to.

Suchao is more than a trend. It is a movement. It shows us what soccer can be when stripped of pretense and given back to the fans. It is a grassroots revolution with real economic, cultural and emotional impact. And maybe — just maybe — it is the spark Chinese soccer has been waiting for.

China unveiled comprehensive reform and development guidelines to promote youth soccer early last year. According to the guidelines, by 2025, China should preliminarily establish a growth channel for young players, and form a football talent training system integrating sports and education. But it seems the country still has a long way to go to realize the goal. It is hoped the success of Suchao can provide the reformers with some inspiration.

 

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