Ronaldo, who was born in 2008, is excited about the appearance of Major League Baseball…Goal taste against Korea → China's youngest Super League score

Apr 20, 2025

Ronaldo, who was born in 2008, is excited about the appearance of Major League Baseball…Goal taste against Korea → China's youngest Super League score



Ronaldo, who was born in 2008, is excited about the appearance of Major League Baseball…Goal taste against Korea → China's youngest Super League score
Ronaldo, who was born in 2008, is excited about the appearance of Major League Baseball…Goal taste against Korea → China's youngest Super League score
The Chinese professional soccer community is cheering for the emergence of Supernova Weixiangshin (18, Meizhou) born in 2008.

On the 19th, the Chinese portal `Sohu Dotcom' highlighted the emerging Shin Sung Weixiangshin in an article titled `Future Star Major Wu Ronaldo who dreams of becoming one of the top five European leagues by training for three hours.'

The media reported that Wei Xiangxin is undoubtedly the most promising talent in Chinese soccer, and Wei Xiangxin, dubbed Meizhou Ronaldo, recently finished the U-17 Asian Cup. He will not be able to play in the FIFA U-20 World Cup, but his excellent skills have attracted a wide range of attention.'




Wei Xiangxin then quickly rose to prominence in the Chinese Super League and scored his first professional goal. Wei Xiangxin, who made his Chinese Super League debut this year, made his professional debut in Henan match (2-1 win) on March 1 and scored his debut goal in Zhejiang match (2-2 draw), which drew global attention due to Mpenza's death on the 16th. 'Shinsung' moved up Wang Wang-dong's record for the youngest score by one year and 81 days.

Ronaldo, who was born in 2008, is excited about the appearance of Major League Baseball…Goal taste against Korea → China's youngest Super League score
Wei Xiangxin, who replaced him at half-time, calmly scored a chasing goal as a penalty kicker in the 19th minute of the second half when he was being dragged 0-2. The fact that a penalty kick was entrusted to a rookie born in 2008 reflects that Major Woo has high expectations for Weixiangshin.

Wei Xiangxin, a sign of China's U-17 team, also scored a come-from-behind goal with a penalty kick in the 22nd minute of the second half when the score was 1-1 in the 2025 Asian U-17 Asian Cup qualifier against the South Korean U-17 national team in Dalian, China, in October last year. At that time, South Korea drew 2-2 with Lee Ji-ho's dramatic equalizer in the 43rd minute of the second half. In the Asian Cup finals held in Saudi Arabia this month, he also scored a chasing goal in the match against Saudi Arabia (1-2 loss).




'Sohu.Com.' Wei Xiangxin has more ambitious goals than most of his colleagues. He said in a recent interview that he once dreamed of studying in Japan, but now his goal has changed to advance to the top five European leagues. In addition, 'What's more important than whether a dream comes true is the courage to follow it.'" He already played in the Chinese Super League at the age of 16, scoring in his second game. It offered him unlimited possibilities to move to a European big club, and people were starting to have high hopes for him.'"

Wei Xiangxin is not as mentally immature as other Chinese players. In addition, I finish team training every day and work on personal training for an additional 2 hours. "Thanks to this, he was able to quickly establish his own position in the Chinese Super League." Wei Xiangxin is likely to grow into a key striker for the national team if he secures more playing time in the Major League in the future."






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.