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Height
  
1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)

Name
  
Wu Hao

Years
  
Team

1999-2000
  
Jiangsu Sainty

Playing position
  
Defender


Date of birth
  
(1983-02-19) 19 February 1983 (age 32)

Place of birth
  
Fengtai, Beijing, China

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Wu Hao (simplified Chinese: 吴昊; traditional Chinese: 吳昊; pinyin: Wú Hào) (born February 19, 1983) is a Chinese football player who plays as a Centre back.

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Club career

Wu Hao started his professional football career with second tier football club Jiangsu Sainty in the 2001 league season, however found it difficult to establish himself within their team. In 2005 Wu Hao would be loaned out to Sinchi FC in Singapore where he played in the S. League and would quickly established himself as a regular within their team. The following season saw Sinchi FC withdrawn from the league and Wu Hao was loaned out once more to this time Henan Jianye who were a second tier Chinese football team. His loan period was a huge success and he would win the league title and promotion to the Chinese Super League at the end of the 2006 season. This saw Wu Hao complete a permanent transfer towards Henan Jianye and he would go on to help establish the team within league. After his successful period with Henan Jianye he would transfer to Shandong Luneng for a reported 3,000,000 RMB and though he found it difficult to establish himself within the team he would go on to win the 2008 Chinese Super League title with the team. The 2009 league season was however very disappointing for him as he often found himself on the substitute bench and once reigning champions Beijing Guoan showed an interests within him he was sold with team mate Wang Xiaolong for a combined fee of 2,000,000 RMB.

International career

Wu Hao would make his debut on April 16, 2008 for the senior national team against Mexico in a friendly 1-0 loss coming on as a substitute despite not even establishing himself for the Shandong Luneng team. Under the Chinese Head coach Vladimir Petrović his performances for the national team continued when he was selected for the following friendlies against El Salvador and Jordan. He would go to make his competitive debut in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification game against Qatar on June 2, 2008 in a 0-0 draw and has continued to be selected for the national team under Petrović's reign, predominately coming on as a substitute.

Honours

With Henan Jianye

  • China League One: 2006
  • With Shandong Luneng

  • Chinese Super League: 2008
  • References

    Wu Hao Wikipedia


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