The reform and improvement of the governance system of the Chinese Football Association, the first batch of social sports organizations decoupled after the transformation of the government's sports functions and the reforms "to streamline administration and delegate power, improve regulation, and upgrade services", is instructive for other sports social organizations. In order to address the practical problems of the internal governance body of the Football Association, such as the fictitious power and responsibility, the overlapping powers, and the lack of external supervision mechanism, this paper advocates the construction of a dual governance system in which internal governance and external supervision of the Football Association cooperate and complement each other from the perspective of the rule of law, and proposes specific reform paths such as optimizing the functions and powers of the General Assembly, establishing an independent board of supervisors, and strengthening the impartiality of the arbitration committee. In terms of external supervision, this paper suggests the establishment of a third-party evaluation and supervision system, the improvement of the information disclosure system, and the enhancement of social supervision and public opinion supervision, so as to enhance the transparency and credibility of the governance of the Football Association. In addition, drawing on the advanced experience of FIFA's governance reform and sports arbitration system, this paper proposes measures such as building a modern governance structure and connecting domestic and foreign arbitration mechanisms, so as to promote the standardization, transparency and internationalization of the governance system of the Chinese Football Association. |