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On 28 December 2012, Shanghai East Asia changed its first team name again to Port Shanghai F.C., under a 40-million Yuan sponsorship deal with Shanghai International Port. [11] Within the off-season, on 7 January 2013, the club officially acquired another Shanghai-based football club, Shanghai Zobon , which had previously played in the 2012 ...
Shanghai East Asia [ edit ] Xu Genbao moved away from management and founded a football school in 2001 called Genbao Football Academy , but after several years outside management he founded Shanghai East Asia in 2005 where he named himself the head coach; in 2009 he stepped back and allowed Jiang Bingyao to replace him while he remained chairman.
Shanghai East Asia F.C. 5 DF: Wang Jiajie 15 November 1988 (aged 24) Shanghai East Asia F.C. 6 MF: Cai Huikang 10 October 1989 (aged 23) Shanghai East Asia F.C. 7 FW: Wu Lei 19 November 1991 (aged 21) Shanghai East Asia F.C. 8 MF: Zheng Dalun 11 February 1994 (aged 18) Shanghai East Asia F.C. 10 DF: Ibán Cuadrado
In 2000, the base, while still under construction, saw the first batch of young players aged between 11 and 12 enrolled into the academy. Some of them formed Shanghai East Asia F.C. (now Shanghai Port), which was founded by Xu Genbao in 2005, and went on to win the 2007 China League Two and the 2012 China League One.
Shanghai East Asia: Promoted: Shanghai East Asia Wuhan Zall: Relegated: Beijing Baxy Hohhot Dongjin: Matches played: 240: Goals scored: 617 (2.57 per match) Top goalscorer: Babacar Gueye (23 Goals) Biggest home win: Harbin Songbei Yiteng 4–0 Beijing Baxy (May 26th, 2012) Hohhot Dongjin 4–0 Guangdong Sunray Cave (Jul. 21st, 2012) Harbin ...
Luis Carlos Cabezas (2013 Shanghai East Asia) Carmelo Valencia (2013–2014 Tianjin Teda) Luis Carlos Ruiz (2014 Shanghai Shenhua) Edison Toloza (2014 Jiangsu Sainty) Wilmar Jordán (2015 Tianjin Teda) Fredy Guarín (2016–2019 Shanghai Greenland Shenhua) Jackson Martínez (2016 Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao) Fredy Montero (2016 Tianjin Teda)
Wu Lei (Chinese: 武磊; pinyin: Wǔ Lěi; born 19 November 1991) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a second striker for Chinese Super League club Shanghai Port and the China national team.
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