Goal Aspiration Editor’s Note:
The end of the year and the start of a new one is a time for reflection and anticipation. Throughout 2023, the Chinese society has undergone various developments and changes, which manifests the exploration and practice of the Chinese path to modernization.
In light of this, the Global Times is launching a series that elaborates on this unique path through the stories of ordinary people’s New Year’s wishes. These wishes serve as a window to the changes and achievements of Chinese society as Chinese modernization has brought Chinese people more concrete consensus, a more vibrant countryside, more imaginative innovation, more balanced education, a more dignified old age with stronger security, and a more confident civilization. This shows that Chinese modernization is the prerequisite and driving force for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
This is the second installment in the “Wish List” series, telling the story of a soccer player from the Village Super League in Southwest China’s Guizhou Province who has realized his dreams through sports over the year and witnessed the tremendous changes in his hometown. As 2024 approaches, he makes a wish to score more goals with his teammates and lift the championship trophy. If possible, he also dreams of competing with world-class soccer stars. His wish portrays a more vibrant countryside brought about by Chinese modernization.
As the year ends, Dong Yongheng busies himself with the year’s final to-do list.
Media line up to interview him, eager to hear a rundown of the last year from the Village Super League top scorer; after being hired as a soccer consultant for local primary and secondary schools, he has assumed the role of instructor, teaching students about soccer in a weekly class; his family’s rice starch roll diner is booming, and equally demands his attention… At the beginning of the year, Dong didn’t imagine such an eventful life.
Back to the end of July, on a sultry night, the open-air sports stadium in Rongjiangcounty, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou was transformed into a spectacular carnival site. Crowds surged, drums roared, and locals dressed in splendid ethnic attire, singing and dancing. Tens of thousands of spectators arrived, eagerly anticipating the birth of the first Village Super League champion.
As the leader of the “Loyalty” team, Dong and his teammates – friends with whom he has played street soccer for years – emerged under the pitch floodlights. For two months prior, they had been striving toward this very goal.
An opening goal, an equalizer, a comeback, a buzzer-beater… no winner emerged from the 90-minute match. In the penalty shootout round, the “Loyalty” team narrowly lost.
After failing to lift the championship trophy with his teammates, Dong felt a sense of regret. “The ball is round,” he consoled himself with the famous words of SeppHerberger, the former West Germany national team coach who created the “Miracle of Bern.”