Hello there! If China wants to search for players for the NT, Why they didnt search in South America? There's a really big population of chinese descent who live in Brasil, Peru, Paraguay even in Argentina! the problem is that youre not seen the whole picture.
Problem is if they want to play for the Chinese national team, then they have to give up their current citizenship for Chinese citizenship. (no dual citizenships)
I think it must be started by taking the Chinese descent footballer from South America to CSL and if they are very good then CFA may offer citizenship and since they already play and live in China and if they love China and want to spent their life there, then they will choose the Chinese citizenship.
I don't know if he has been mentionned in this thread but here's a 21 years old Gabonese/ Chinese, Alexander N'Doumbou who belongs to top french club Olympique de Marseille but who is on loan right now. He plays internationally for Gabon, won the U-23 african championships in 2011 and was then, a starter for them in the last Olympic Tournament. here's a pic: http://fr.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2014/clubs/player=250011937/index.html
yes we know him several years ago , his mom is from China mainland , and Alex had said he want to play for China but nothing happend ( because of our FA) had he app for Gabon A level game yet ?
He played in a WCQ a year ago. http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=353859/index.html http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/africa/matches/round=258334/match=300176003/report.html
Actually China might be able to swing it with a Brazilian. Apparently it's basically impossible to renounce Brazilian citizenship, so the player would likely just keep his Brazilian passport anyway. Japan's Marcus Tulio Tanaka had the same situation.
Hay everyone it looks like Nico Yennaris has joined Brentford from Arsenal on a 2 and a half year deal. Brentford are currently top in League One so fingers crossed it they'll gain promotion and we'll have a Chinese player in the Championship. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football-25914176
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20140204-00000026-rcdc-cn http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2848071774 Newly appointed Liaoning Whowin manager and former China international Gao Sheng's 16-year-old son Takahiro Ko (高宇洋) plays for the youth team of Kawasaki Frontale. The elder Gao formerly coached in the Frontale academy and also played for the team's predecessor, Fujitsu FC. The youngster has 17 goals in 22 youth league matches this season and has played for Japan at the U-14 level.
Zhi Gin Lam moved from Hamburg SV to 2nd league team Greuther Fürth, where he may wont get so many injurys and more playing time.
Idk if you guys are aware of Denny Wang Yi. He currently plays for Juventus Primavera team (Youth team). He has Italian nationality as of right now.
Tim Chow scores his senior debut goal for Wigan in his first senior start. Taiwanese FA was looking to scout him for their national team last year.
thanks zdrstvte , yes it is . I know Tim personly and i particpant in this project , we hope it could be realized finally
Not a bad idea at all. Only 21, started the last 3 games for Wigan. though they are relegated, seems like he would be a starter next season. A good full season in League One would do him a lot of good.
http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wig...ton-injury-worse-than-first-thought-1-7428064 Tim Chow is back from his injury.
Aron Winter: Dutch-Surinamese of partial Chinese descent. Former Ajax and Dutch national team player. 12th most capped player to have played for netherlands Currently managing Dutch U-19 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aron_Winter