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Resume of national football player Yu Hai

Yu Hai, born on June 4th, 1987, a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, is a football player in China. His duties are left avant-garde, left wing, front waist and back waist.

1997, 10 Yu left his hometown of Luoyang, Henan Province to study and train football in Shanghai. In 2004, Yu Hai, who was only 17 years old, entered the Shanghai International First Team on loan to participate in the Super League, and made his debut against Shandong Luneng in the seventh round of the League, winning an assist and the first goal of the League. In 2006, his outstanding performance in the league attracted the attention of overseas clubs.

On February 1 2007, before the European transfer window closed, Yu Hai joined the Dutch football team vitesse on a temporary loan. In July, he officially moved to Vitesse and successfully entered the first team. On September 27th, he helped vitesse score a goal in the 85th minute in the Dutch Cup 2:4FC match between vitesse and Eindhoven. This goal is China's first goal in the Dutch league, and it is also Yu's first official goal in the Dutch league. Since then, due to injury, Yu Hai returned to China in 2009 to join the Shaanxi Chanba team. In the same year, Yu Hai was selected for the national team coached by Gao Hongbo for the first time, and played the first international A-level competition with Saudi Arabia on June 4th. Later, Yu Hai followed the club to Guizhou and helped Guizhou people and the team win the 20 13 China Football Association Cup, in which * * * scored 3 goals in the last two rounds.

20 15 15 10, Yu Hai was selected as the national team coached by Alan Perrin and participated in the 20 15 Australian Asian Cup. In the first round of the 10 group match against Saudi Arabia, Yu Hai scored a lucky refraction goal in the 8th1minute, helping the China team to kill their opponents. On February 27th, Yu Hai officially joined Shanghai Shanghai Super League team.