The North Korean sports world implements a nationwide system, and North Korean football is a typical case of success under the nationwide system. The North Korean men's football team is managed using military training methods, and teams participating in top professional leagues are called first-level teams. The so-called military control system refers to the "political commissar" system. In the first-level team of the army, in addition to the head coach, the team is also equipped with a political commissar. This political commissar explains before the game and summarizes after the game. He is in charge of almost everything except the technical and tactical training of the players, including what time they get up, what time they eat, what time they arrive at the stadium, what time they change equipment, and how many minutes After taking a shower. North Korean players strictly abide by these work and rest systems.
Food: Meat Nervous: No one has a car According to South Korean media reports, North Korean players are allowed to use mobile phones. In North Korea, mobile phones are still a luxury item. Players' mobile phones are not bought in mobile phone stores, but issued by their work units. The food supply is not rich enough, but it is unlikely that they will not be full. At least among the first-level league teams, food is still guaranteed. North Korea has an abundance of vegetables and eggs, but meat is a little tight. In this case, the advantages of the military football team are obvious. The players are much superior to local teams in terms of personal treatment, living rations, equipment provision, etc. The North Korean team once came to Hainan for training. Kim, the deputy secretary-general of the North Korean Football Association, officially said that no North Korean player has a private car. This is for sure. Even if he is like Zheng Daeshi, he can get a high salary in the J-League, but he will not be able to buy a car after returning to China. . North Korea still has coal-burning buses and cars, and cars are a status symbol in North Korea. People like Zheng Dashi can't drive a car, let alone ordinary players. However, they can sometimes ride the Pyongyang subway and trolleybus for free, while ordinary people need to pay 5 Korean won to ride the subway.