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Wu Chengying

1975 - Today

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Wu Chengying (Chinese: 吴承瑛; pinyin: Wú Chéngyīng; born 21 April 1975 in Shanghai) is a Chinese former international football player who spent the majority of his career at Shanghai Shenhua where he won the league and Chinese FA Cup before moving to Shanghai International for a then Chinese record fee of 13,000,000 RMB in 2003. Internationally he was a member of the Chinese national team where he participated in the 1996 and 2000 AFC Asian Cup as well also the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Wu Chengying is the 13,831st most popular soccer player (down from 13,290th in 2019), the 1,380th most popular biography from China (down from 1,364th in 2019) and the 39th most popular Chinese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Wu Chengying ranks 13,831 out of 21,273Before him are Olivier Monterrubio, Obina, Moisés Muñoz, Joe Scally, Moussa Niakhaté, and Masahiro Koga. After him are Niki Mäenpää, Tomoyasu Ando, Issa Kaboré, Ajdin Hrustic, Marco Brito, and Frank Lobos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Wu Chengying ranks 968Before him are Nat Faxon, Timbuktu, Dino Morea, Mase, Jun Mizukoshi, and José María Movilla. After him are Qiu Jian, Meena, Mindy McCready, Tamás Molnár, Casey FitzRandolph, and Coby Bell.

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In China

Among people born in China, Wu Chengying ranks 1,380 out of 1,610Before him are Sui Wenjing (1995), Zhang Dan (1985), Zhou Suhong (1979), Feng Zhang (1981), Yang Xu (1988), and Zhang Lin (1987). After him are Qiu Jian (1975), Duan Yingying (1989), Wang Shun (1994), Liu Jia (1982), Liu Zige (1989), and Zhang Liyin (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In China

Among soccer players born in China, Wu Chengying ranks 39Before him are Zeng Cheng (1987), Qi Hong (1976), Su Maozhen (1972), Du Wei (1982), Zhao Xuri (1985), and Yang Xu (1988). After him are Zhang Chengdong (1989), Zhou Haibin (1985), Feng Xiaoting (1985), Gao Yao (1978), Huang Bowen (1987), and Yan Junling (1991).