According to the official registration form of China team, the specific numbers are as follows: 1, Li No.2, Dou Jiaxing No.3, No.4, Wu Haiyan No.5, Zhang Xin No.6, No.7, No.8, Shen No.9, Lei 10, Wang Shanshan1kloc-0/2. Yao 16, Wu Chengshu 17, Tang Jiali 18, Zhang 19, Xiao 20, Gu Yasha 2 1 22, Gao Chen 23.
Wu Chengshu, born on August 26th, 1996, is a football player in China, and now plays for Canberra United Football Club. In February 2022, Wu Chengshu helped China women's football team win the Asian Cup. 165438+ 10, Wu Chengshu joined Australian Super League team Canberra United.
Wu Chengshu's Early Experience
Wu Chengshu loved sports since he was a child. When you are three or four years old, you will turn "tiger jump" continuously, and when you roll, it is a standard straight leg. Father Nie Liangzheng 1993 graduated from a university in Anqing, Anhui Province, and went to Jiangyin Xiagang Middle School as a physical education teacher. Every winter and summer vacation, Nie takes students to the Yangtze River for physical exercise. At that time, Wu Chengshu, who was in kindergarten, ran with middle school students and was not behind at all. After his sports talent was discovered by his father, Wu Chengshu was sent to the gymnastics team of a sports school in Wuxi for training.
Parents wanted their daughter to learn diving from the teacher of Wuxi Sports School, but the teacher said that the little girl's arm was not long enough to dive, so she gave up. From grade one to grade four, Wu Chengshu practiced martial arts in primary school martial arts classes, and began to contact football in grade five.