Zhejiang FC has always placed great importance on the development of its youth training system, focusing on nurturing young players. The club's youth training team consists of coaches from different countries, including Japanese youth training director Tomoyoshi Chikuguchi, who has worked at Zhejiang FC for nine years and is responsible for training the U17 team. Chikuguchi emphasizes that the success of youth training lies in persistence and long-term planning. The Sino-Japanese cooperative youth training system adopted by the club combines the strengths of Japanese football with the characteristics of Chinese players, aiming to enhance the overall level. Youth coach Feng Yang also stated that through collaboration with Japanese coaches, he has greatly improved his coaching skills, viewing youth training not only as a means to develop players but also as a process for coaches' personal growth. Wu Haoyi, the leader of the U14 team, has witnessed the continuous upgrading of the youth training system, believing that current training is more systematic and professional, which better assists young players in their development. The youth training team at Zhejiang FC is working hard for the future of Chinese football, aiming to cultivate more outstanding football talents.