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Aloísio, Chinese name Luo Guofu (2014–2016 Shandong Taishan, 2016–2017 Hebei, 2020–2021 Guangzhou) Ricardo Goulart , Chinese name Gao Late (2015–2021 Guangzhou , 2020 Hebei ) Alan , Chinese name A Lan (2015–2021 Guangzhou , 2019 Tianjin Tianhai , 2020 Beijing Guoan , 2024– Qingdao West Coast ) [c CHN]
In 2012, Yan proposed pursuing a footballing career in Europe to his father. His father was initially hesitant, but in August of the same year, Yan moved to Spain, finding a personal football coach who got him in touch with professional side Villarreal. [1]
[2] [3] He travelled to France with the Chinese under-15 team, training with Metz, before a return to Asia, where he was injured while on trial with a South Korean side. [2] In 2015, he went to Germany to train with the youth sides of Borussia Dortmund and Kickers Offenbach , before once again returning to China.
Chinese Footballer of the Year (Chinese: 中国金球奖) is an annual association football award organized and presented by Titan Sports Media Group. [1] It includes two titles presented to the best Chinese male player and the best female player in the past calendar year respectively.
Su was selected as one of fifty young Chinese footballers to join the academy of Spanish side Atlético Madrid, as part of Wanda Group's "China Football Hope Star" initiative to encourage the development of young Chinese footballers. [2] On his return to China, he joined the academy of Guangzhou City. [3]
The Chinese Football Association ordered clubs to curb “irrational spending” on foreign players in 2017, as well as limit their presence in top-tier teams in order to support local talent.
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]
Li Xinyu would go abroad to Portugal to start his professional career with Gondomar and especially the Gondomar B team before returning to China with Tianjin TEDA on loan and then a permanent move with second tier club Meizhou Hakka, where he would make his debut in a 2018 Chinese FA Cup game on 11 April 2018 against Hainan Boying that ended in a defeat on penalties after a 0-0 draw. [1]