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Wu Xinghan, the former vice president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and director of its Institute of Atmospheric Physics, has been named as the new head coach for Shandong Taishan FC. Wu is a highly respected scientist with over 40 years of experience in atmospheric physics. He was appointed as the vice president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2018 and has held various positions within the institution, including serving as the director of its Institute of Atmospheric Physics. In addition to his scientific work, Wu is also known for his contributions to football. He served as the technical advisor to the Chinese national team during their successful campaign at the 2015 Asian Cup, helping them reach the semi-finals. Now, Wu will take on a new role as the head coach of Shandong Taishan FC. The club, based in Jinan,Chinese Super League Matches capital city of Shandong Province, has been struggling in recent seasons, having finished just outside the top half of the league table each year since 2016. Under Wu's leadership, the club hopes to make a comeback and compete at a higher level. With his extensive knowledge of football and his background in atmospheric physics, Wu is expected to bring a unique perspective to the coaching role. It remains to be seen how effective Wu's tactics will be, but one thing is certain - he brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the position. With his track record in both science and football, Wu is well-equipped to help Shandong Taishan FC achieve success on the pitch. |
