
Today, a piece of news that shook the soccer world came: Wei Xin announced his official farewell to Wuxi Wu Hook, ending another brilliant chapter in his coaching career.
Wuxi Wu Hook, a team made up of the best from all over the country, is having a particularly tough time in the relegation battle this season. Wei Xin's dismissal is undoubtedly closely related to the team's poor performance. Up to 10 rounds of China League One matches, Wuxi Wuhou is at the bottom of the table with only 3 draws and 7 losses, scoring 2 goals and conceding 18, and accumulating 3 points. They are tied with Shanghai Jiading Huilong as the only team among the 16 participating teams without a win.
Wei Xin took over the team and led Wuxi Wu Hook to 4 matches in the Central League, resulting in 1 draw, 3 losses and only a 1-1 draw with Guangzhou at home.
Wei Xin, a famous soccer player born in Chongqing in 1977, has contributed countless to Chongqing soccer in his career. He won the AFC Cup with Chongqing Lifan and was selected for the national team. After his retirement, he transformed into a coach and coached a number of teams including Chongqing Lifan, Nantong Zhiyun and Wuxi Wuhu.
Now, as his coaching career at Wuxi Wu Hook comes to an end, Wei Xin will begin a new chapter in his life.
On the same night that Wei Xin stepped down, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu, another team in the Central League, also announced the departure of head coach Zhang Hui. This seems to be a silent message that the competition in the Central League is getting more and more intense, whether it is the pursuit of promotion or relegation, the team is under enormous pressure.










