Chinese businessman He Shihua recently bought a second-tier soccer team in China, Zibo Cuju. The 35-year-old businessman demanded a jersey number from the team, and even checked in to one of their games.
In the CL1(2nd-division) match today between Sichuan Jiuniu and Zibo Cuju, He Shihua, the principle sharedholder of Zibo Cuju, was introduced into the match just ahead of the injury time. The 35-year-old enterpreneur/footballer wears No. 10 shirt. The match ended 0:0. pic.twitter.com/d0XfNFUFIZ
— Titan Sports Plus (@titan_plus) May 4, 2021
The purpose of the purchase was basically just so Shihua could boss around the teams’ coach, and for his son to play every game on the team. Not only is his son not very good at soccer, but the kid is an absolute UNIT.
Highlights are here 😀👇pic.twitter.com/oYxICisenL
— Photos of Football (@photosofootball) May 19, 2021
Check out some more highlights from the 273-pound soccer player.
You know that businessman that just bought a Chinese second tier football team and made them put his son on?
Here are his lads highlights 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/Xt9VX7kvCW
— Cook (@NUFCcook) May 19, 2021
This Chinese team might be screwed if they continue to have to start this guy every game. Who knows, though. Maybe the kid can strike it if you get him close enough to the net.
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