
Sobering news has come that Wang Ruoji, a 37-year-old former player for Shenyang Jinde, has unfortunately passed away due to a new type of viral infection. After his retirement, he devoted himself to youth soccer education in Shenyang.
Looking back at Wang Ruoji's career, the 1985-born player played for Shenyang Jinde in the Chinese Super League and Chinese League One between 2004 and 2007, scoring a total of 49 goals. After a brief stint with Shenyang Dongjin, he retired in 2010 due to injury. During his retirement, Wang Ruoji focused on youth training and contributed to the soccer industry.
According to Zhao Zhen, a senior media personality, Wang Ruoji sadly passed away after being diagnosed positive for Neocollins, and the cause of his death was related to an underlying disease (diabetes). This is yet another reminder that although Neocollins is not harmful to most healthy people, the risk to the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions should still not be ignored.
A WeChat screenshot was exposed, in which a concerned person expressed his grief over the death of Wang Ruoji: "Dear colleagues, hello everyone. It is with a heavy heart that I inform you that our colleague Wang Ruoji passed away last night at 7:00 p.m. after contracting a new type of virus, and the cause of death was a basic illness. We have lost an excellent coach who had nurtured outstanding players of the 07 team. I would like to remind everyone that the new coronavirus, although scary, is not as simple as a cold. On sunny days, we still need to pay attention to our health, especially those with underlying illnesses. In the event of high fever, difficulty in breathing and other symptoms, it is important to call 120 for help and seek prompt medical attention. May Wakayoshi rest in peace in heaven, and may there be no sickness in heaven, only his love of soccer. Let's guard ourselves together."










