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Wang Changqing
Wang Changqing () (born 21 March 1981 in Beijing) is a Chinese people, Chinese football player. Club career Shaanxi Guoli Wang Changqing originally began his football career when he played for the Beijing Hongdeng youth team, however he would move to top tier team Shaanxi Guoli during the 2002 league season to begin his professional football career. While he was playing at the top tier Wang Changqing often found Shaanxi Guoli at the bottom the league table and by the 2003 league found them relegated at the end of the league season. He stayed with them throughout the 2004 league season, however he was unable to help them in their promotion push and saw them finish in a disappointing 12th at the end of the season. The 2005 league season was to prove even more disappointing when Shaanxi Guoli went bankrupt and disbanded during the 2005 league season. Beijing Guoan Wang Changqing was unable to play football until the 2005 league season finished, however he was able to return home ...
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