Wu Jingui, a former professional football player and current coach, has announced his retirement from the sport he loved for over two decades. Wu began his career in the Chinese Super League with Shanghai Shenhua in 1995 and played for several other clubs before retiring in 2016.
During his time at Shanghai Shenhua, Wu was known for his technical skills and ability to score goals. He also had a strong work ethic and was always willing to put in extra effort to help his team win games. His performances on the pitch earned him numerous awards and accolades, including being named the league's top scorer in 2004-05.
After retiring from playing, Wu became a coach and helped lead several teams to success. He worked as a manager at several clubs, including Beijing Guoan and Jiangsu Suning, and also served as a coach for the China national football team. Under his guidance, many of these teams achieved their highest levels of success in recent years.
Despite his retirement, Wu remains highly respected within the football community. His legacy will continue to inspire young players to strive for excellence and never give up on their dreams. Wu's achievements have made him one of the most celebrated footballers in China's history and his impact on the game will be felt for generations to come.
