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  2. Shanghai East Asia F.C. - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 February 2021, at 18:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Shanghai Port F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded on 25 December 2005 as Shanghai East Asia Football Club by former Chinese international footballer Xu Genbao. The club used graduates from the Genbao Football Base , a football academy also founded by Xu, to form their first team as they made their debut in the third tier of China's football league pyramid in the 2006 ...

  4. Wu Lei - Wikipedia

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    Solskjær commented on Wu's footballing prowess, stating, "He is a good striker; if he moves to Molde, I think he can improve well enough to play for an English Premiership side in a year." [ 40 ] Wu's transfer from Shanghai SIPG to La Liga side Espanyol on 28 January 2019 drew widespread attention amongst Chinese media outlets.

  5. List of foreign Chinese Super League players - Wikipedia

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    Ibán Cuadrado (2013–2014 Shanghai East Asia) Miguel Alfonso Herrero (2015 Guangzhou R&F) Jonathan Soriano (2017–2018 Beijing Sinobo Guoan) Mario Suárez (2017–2018 Guizhou HFZC) Rubén Castro (2017 Guizhou HFZC) Jonathan Viera (2018–2019, 2020–2021 Beijing Sinobo Guoan) Juan Cala (2018 Henan Jianye) David Andújar (2022–2023 ...

  6. Xu Genbao - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Genbao Football Base - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Fan Zhiyi - Wikipedia

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    In the 1998–99 season, Fan made national headlines when he left Shanghai to join First Division side Crystal Palace where he and Sun Jihai became the first Chinese footballers in the English leagues. [6] Fan soon established himself as an important player at Crystal Palace and was very popular with the fans and staff as well as winning the ...

  9. Fu Huan - Wikipedia

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    Born in Shanghai, Fu joined Genbao Football Academy in July 2005. He was promoted to academy's first team Shanghai East Asia squad in 2011. [2] On 15 October 2011, he made his senior debut in a 0–0 league draw against Beijing Institute of Technology, coming on as a substitute for Zhan Yilin in the 58th minute. [3]