Wuxi Wu Hook FC made an official announcement recently, announcing that Coach Wei Xin's second coaching career comes to an end here.

This team of national talent is carrying the burden of relegation this season, and the pressure has become a direct trigger for Wei Xin's dismissal. At present, Wuxi Wu Hook in the Central League after ten rounds of fierce battle, only three draws, but suffered seven defeats, scoring few goals, conceding up to eighteen times, points for the poor 3 points, ranking at the end of the table. Among the 16 participating teams, Wuxi Wuhu and Shanghai Jiading Huilong are the only teams that have not tasted victory, while maintaining the embarrassing record of scoring the fewest goals and conceding the most.

Wei Xin took over the team, although leading the team to play four rounds of the Central League, but only achieved a draw, the remaining three battles all north, only in the tenth round of the home and Guangzhou team into a 1-1 draw.

Wei Xin, born in 1977 in the mountain city of Chongqing, is the pride of Chongqing soccer. He spent almost all of his career at Chongqing Lifan, winning the AFC Cup with the team in 2000 and was selected for the national team. After his retirement, Wei Xin transitioned to coaching and coached Chongqing Lifan, Nantong Zhiyun and Wuxi Wuhu. Now, he has left Wuxi Wuhu to start a new chapter in his career.

Interestingly, on the same night that Wei Xin stepped down, another China League One team, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu, also released an announcement that head coach Zhang Hui would no longer be in charge of the first team coaching staff. This night, two Central League coaches left at the same time, reflecting the teams involved in the Central League, whether it is relegation or relegation, are under enormous pressure.

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