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Wu Jingui, born on December 11, 1977, is a Chinese footballer who has made significant contributions to the development of his hometown club, Shanghai Shenhua Football Club. As one of the most successful players in the history of the team, Wu Jingui's record achievements have left a lasting impact on the football world. In his career with Shanghai Shenhua, Wu Jingui has achieved numerous accolades and records that set new standards for the club. He was named the Best Player of the Year four times, which is an unprecedented achievement for any player in the Chinese Premier League. Additionally, he holds the record for most goals scored in a single season (25) and most appearances in a single season (44). One of Wu Jingui's most memorable moments came during the 2008 Asian Cup. In the final match against South Korea,Serie A Stadium Wu Jingui scored a hat-trick, helping Shanghai Shenhua secure their first-ever Asian Cup title. This victory not only earned him widespread recognition but also cemented his status as one of the greatest players in Chinese football history. Throughout his time at Shanghai Shenhua, Wu Jingui has also made significant contributions to the club's youth academy, training and developing young talent. His influence can be seen in the success of many of the club's current stars, including Zhou Yiming, Wang Jun, and Chen Weihao. Despite retiring from professional football in 2016, Wu Jingui remains an important figure in the history of Shanghai Shenhua. His legacy continues to inspire fans and players alike, and his contributions will be remembered for generations to come. |
