China's U22 national football team has successfully qualified for the 2026 U23 Asian Cup finals (to be held in Saudi Arabia in January 2026). In the qualifiers, they achieved 2 wins and 1 draw, holding strong opponent Australia to a draw to advance, grouped with Iraq, Thailand, and Australia. Led by young stars like Wang Yudong and foreign coach Antonio, the team displayed resilience and progress, defeating strong teams like South Korea this year—becoming the only national age-group team to meet its objectives. This may signal the starting point of a rebound for Chinese youth football, though a greater breakthrough is still needed to advance from the group stage in the finals. (98 words)
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In the production link, badminton production relies on manual feather insertion. The reduction in the number of workers and the increase in wages lead to the rise in production costs, which promotes the increase in prices. At the same time, the mobility of professional sparring partners, coaches and other personnel will also affect the prices of related services. In the future, if young people have more diversified employment choices and the number of workers engaged in badminton production continues to decrease, the impact of production link costs on price increases may increase. However, with the improvement of the degree of industrial automation, the dependence on labor will decrease, and this impact may weaken. In the service field, if the sports talent market becomes more active and personnel mobility leads to increased competition, service prices may tend to be reasonable; if talents are scarce, service prices may rise. Therefore, the impact situation is relatively complex.
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