Wu Jingui, a Chinese football player and coach, has been a key figure in the development of Shanghai Shenhua Football Club. Wu Jingui was born on June 19, 1984, in Tianjin, China. He began his professional career at Tianjin Teda FC, where he played from 2005 to 2007 before moving to Jiangsu Suning FC.
In 2010, Wu Jingui joined Shanghai Shenhua, where he made his debut in the Chinese Super League against Guangzhou Evergrande. Since then, he has become one of the most influential players in the team, helping them win several titles, including the Chinese Super League,Chinese Super League Matches Asian Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup.
One of Wu Jingui's standout performances came in the 2016 AFC Champions League final, where he scored a hat-trick as Shanghai Shenhua defeated Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 4-2 to win their first continental title. His performance earned him the Golden Boot award, making him the top scorer of the tournament.
Throughout his career, Wu Jingui has been praised for his skillful playmaking ability, strong work rate, and leadership qualities. He is known for his ability to create opportunities for his teammates and score goals himself, making him a valuable asset to any team he plays for.
Despite retiring from playing in 2018, Wu Jingui remains an important figure in the Shanghai Shenhua squad. As a coach, he has helped guide the team to several more successes, including the 2021 Chinese Super League title. His experience and knowledge have been invaluable to the club, and he continues to be a respected leader in Chinese football.
