
The Guangxi Pingguo Ha Rang team of the Central League has finally been able to make a big move in the transfer market to strengthen their squad after completing the "clearing of arrears". Now their whole team is training in Suzhou, the second phase of the new season will begin to prepare. According to reliable news, Zhao Xu Ri, Zou Zheng, Chen Yunhua, Shan Pengfei, Chen Zeng and many other strong support will soon officially announced to join the team. Zhao Xu Ri and Zou Zheng are both former international players who played for Guangzhou Evergrande.
Born in December 1985 in Dalian, Liaoning province, Zhao Xuri is a 1.85-meter tall midfielder who made his debut at the age of 16 with Dalian Sedrun in the AB League, and starred in the top flight with Sichuan Guancheng in the 2003 season. In the same year, he made his China national team debut and scored a goal, setting a new record in the history of the national soccer team.
At the 2005 World Youth Championship in Holland, Zhao Xuri scored a world wave against Turkey to help the national youth team beat their opponents, earning him the nickname "Zhao Yiqi". So far, Zhao Xuri has made 74 appearances for the national soccer team, and has won four Chinese Super League titles and two Asian Champions League titles with his club. Zhao also maintained a high attendance rate at Sichuan Jiuniu last season, and his arrival could bring a wealth of experience to the youngsters in Pingguo, Guangxi.
Born in February 1988 in Qingdao, Shandong Province, Zou Zheng is 1.78 meters tall and plays as a defender on the field. He graduated from Qingdao University of Science and Technology and grew up as a player from the University Football League. In the early stages of his career, Zou got a lot of workouts with the Qingdao Sea Cowboys, giving him the ability to play in the AFC Champions League and the World Cup as an international player.
With his solid defense, accurate passing and strong assisting ability, Zou Zheng helped the team win three Chinese Super League titles and one Asian Championship title during his stint at Guangzhou Evergrande, and was known as the No. 1 left back in the Chinese Super League at his peak. Zou Zheng would certainly have achieved even higher results if he hadn't suffered a serious injury in the Club World Cup match against Barcelona. In the new season, Zhao Xuri and I moved together from Sichuan Jiuniu to Guangxi Pingguo, and I hope they can shine again at the end of their careers and help their new employers to achieve good results, or even rush to the top league.










