
Since then, Li Yi Nan led the team to achieve a record of 6 wins, 4 draws and 10 losses, although they failed to complete the relegation, but in the final stage, they achieved 6 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss, not only in the relegation battle to beat direct rivals in Jiangxi Lushan, but also with the last 3 consecutive victories, overtaking Jiangxi Lushan, to get rid of the bottom of the embarrassment, and gained the preferential replacement of the smooth position.
In the new season, Wuxi Wu Hook successfully returned to the Central League. Originally, the club has already announced that Li Yi Nan continue to coach, but only 10 days past, and announced that Li Yi Nan dismissed, which is indeed a bit sudden, the specific reasons must only be clear to both sides.
Li Yinan was born on February 25, 1979 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province. During his professional playing days, he played for Shenyang Sea Lions, Shanghai Shenhua, Wuhan Changjiang, Chongqing Lifan, Liaoning Hongyun and Shenyang Dongjin. After his retirement, Li engaged in coaching, successively coached Fujian Beyond, Qingdao Red Lions, Shanghai Jiading Huilong, Wuxi Wu Hook and other teams.










