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The China national football team has played over 500 matches with the teams of other nations from around the world, and has won approximately half of them. As of 10 September 2024, Counted for the FIFA A-level match only.
China used to have three main award series, they are: Mr. China Football Award, started from 1994, voted by fans all over the country, to award the player of the year. Three Golden Awards, organized by China Sports Daily, started from 1983, award the best performance players in all kinds of tournament, not only in the leagues, the awards includes:
Lee Wai Tong poses with various trophies he won over his career. Lee Wai Tong was born in Tai Hang, Hong Kong, just outside the city, as the third child to a construction firm owner before he moved back to his parents home of Ng-Wah County in Mei-Chow, Kwangtung, China at the age of four. [8]
This was the first time a multiracial player has appeared for a China national football team of any level. [1] Since 2019, China had begun a series of naturalization on foreign-based players in order to improve the China national team's fortunes, with the naturalization of Nico Yennaris, an English-born Cypriot and Chinese player. [2]
Sun was a member of the China national team that qualified for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the country's only appearance at the World Cup finals. Sun founded Beijing Haiqiu Technology Company (HQ Sports) in February 2016, while he still played for Beijing Renhe in the China League One division. Subsequently, in December of the same year, Sun ended ...
Alexander N'Doumbou, Chinese name Qian Jiegei (2019–2022 Shanghai Shenhua, 2023– Zhejiang) Tyias Browning, Chinese name Jiang Guangtai (2020–2022 Guangzhou, 2022– Shanghai Port) Denny Wang, Chinese name Wang Yi (2021–2022 Shanghai Shenhua, 2023– Wuhan Three Towns) Chico Chen, Chinese name Chen Jiayu (2021 Hebei)
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Eligible for the award are Chinese players who hold the Chinese passport, whether they play in China or overseas. Wu Lei won the male prize for thrice while Wang Shuang won the female title for four times. [2] [3] [4] They have the most Chinese Footballer of the Year titles in each category.