Chinese Footballer of the Year

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Chinese Footballer of the Year (Chinese: 中国金球奖) is an annual association football award organized and presented by Titan Sports. It includes two titles presented to the best Chinese male player and the best female player in the past calendar year respectively. The men and women winners are determined by a poll of journalists representing their media outlets from both China and overseas. Eligible are Chinese players who hold the Chinese passport, whether they play in China or overseas. Wu Lei won the male prize for twice while Wang Shuang won the women title for three times.[1][2][3] They have the most Chinese Footballer of the Year titles in each category.

Winners[]

Men's Prize[]

Year Rank Player Club Points
2017 1st Feng Xiaoting China Guangzhou Evergrande 441
2nd Wu Lei China Shanghai SIPG 393
3rd Zheng Zhi China Guangzhou Evergrande 281
2018 1st Wu Lei China Shanghai SIPG 639
2nd Yan Junling China Shanghai SIPG 201
3rd Jin Jingdao China Shandong Luneng 181
2019 1st Wu Lei Spain Espanyol 466
2nd Hao Junmin China Shandong Luneng 279
3rd Elkeson China Guangzhou Evergrande 262
2020 1st Wu Xi[4] China Jiangsu Suning 555
2nd Wei Shihao China Guangzhou Evergrande 297
3rd Wu Lei Spain Espanyol 266

Women's Prize[]

Year Rank Player Club
2017 1st Wang Shuang China Wuhan Jianghan University
2nd Wang Shanshan China
3rd Pang Fengyue China Dalian Quanjian
2018 1st Wang Shuang France Paris Saint-Germain
2nd Wang Shanshan China Dalian Quanjian
3rd Li Ying China
2019 1st Wang Shuang China Wuhan Jianghan University
2nd Li Ying China
3rd Wu Haiyan China Wuhan Jianghan University
2020 1st Tang Jiali China
2nd Ma Xiaoxu China Beijing BG Phoenix
3rd Wu Haiyan China Wuhan Jianghan University

References[]

  1. ^ "Wu Lei: "Quiero conseguir otra vez el Balón de Oro de 2019"". Marca.com. 21 February 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Chine : Wang Shuang (PSG) et Wu Lei (Espanyol) élus joueuse et joueur de l'année". L'equipe. 21 February 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Wu Lei: "Quiero conseguir otra vez el Balón de Oro de 2019"". Marca.com. 16 January 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Wu Xi lleva el Balón de Oro chino de vuelta a casa". Marca.com. 17 January 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
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