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  1. Wang Shanshan (Chinese: 王珊珊; pinyin: Wáng Shānshān; born 27 January 1990) is a Chinese association football player who plays for Chinese Women's Super League club Tianjin Shengde.

  2. May 8, 2023 · 8 May 2023. China PR's captain and player of the year speaks to FIFA about her Asian Cup heroics and World Cup hopes. Wang Shanshan was MVP when China PR won the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup....

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  4. Jul 5, 2023 · Captain Wang Shanshan is selected for her third tilt at the trophy along with five of her teammates, as 23-player list is unveiled. Two friendlies against South American giants are also...

  5. May 23, 2020 · Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Wang Shanshan playing for China PR women's national team in the AFC Women's Asian Cup, Women's World Cup and Olympics (W)

    • January 27, 1990
    • China Come Out Roaring in Second Half
    • Japan, China Inseparable After A Drama-Filled Extra Time
    • Wang Shanshan's Heroics Defines Penalty Shootout

    After the break, the Steel Roses made some personnel changes and a change in system to counter Japan's growing dominance. And just like that, the eight-time champions turned the tie on its head. Substitute Xiao Yuyi set up Wu Chengshu with a cross and the latter flicked in the equalizer. Japan were caught napping and left stunned almost immediately...

    Although Japan looked all rattled after conceding the equalizer in the second half, they started extra time on the front foot. The reigning champions looked to have had regained their passing precision. Minutes into the first half of extra time, Japan had a glorious opportunity to take the lead. Set up by Ueki, Yui Hasegawa hit the crossbar from ou...

    With the momentum completely on China's side, Japan needed a herculean effort to keep their composure in the penalty shootout. Saki Kumagai stepped up to take Japan's first penalty but her effort was saved by Yu Zhu. However, China couldn't capitalize on the missed penalty. Zhang Xin scuffed her spot kick wide. But Yui Hasegawa didn't follow the tr...

  6. Feb 6, 2022 · Wang Shanshans honour came after China PR defeated Korea Republic 3-2 in a gripping final at the D.Y Patil Stadium to win a record-extending ninth AFC Women's Asian Cup title. The award was due recognition for Wang Shanshan who had been a consistent performer throughout the campaign which saw China PR win the trophy after a 16 year wait.

  7. Apr 15, 2023 · BEIJING - Veteran Wang Shanshan has been named the 2022 Chinese Women's Footballer of the Year with her masterclass performances at last year's AFC Women's Asian Cup. "This award belongs to all the people who support me, and I want to thank my coaches, teammates and every staff member," Wang said during the awarding ceremony on Friday.

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