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A Chinese Businessman Buys A Football Club So He And His Son Can Play In Official Competitions


A Chinese businessman, He Shihua, 35, bought Zibo Cuju Football Club, a Chinese second division football club.


By putting pressure on the coach, he and his son were able to play in official competitions, even though their skills on the field were bad. He Shihua also has the number 10 for his jersey and acts as the main striker. 

Perhaps feeling lonely in the football field, he asked his son to start playing this week, but the main problem was that his son reportedly weighed 126 kilograms, judging his skills by playing on the football field, his skills were bad too. 

Nobody in the squad and the coach is complaining, maybe they want to keep their job anyway. Netizens claimed that he is making a mockery of sports and humiliated coach and all player Zibo Cuju. Zibo Cuju’s standings are last in the league, with just one point from five games. Nice play!

▼ His son


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  1. Maybe the transfer fees will include a gym membership for the son... just a suggestion.

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