Evergrande's answer
Who was the last head coach to get fired after his team won the national league title, leads the standings and is powering into the AFC Championship League as the alpha dog of its group, or did Lee Jang-soo just make history with his farewell to Guangzhou Evergrande?
The ambitious Evergrande found a perfect replacement for Lee – Marcello Lippi, the former Italian national team coach who led the team to win the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
China Daily website reporter Yan Weijue presents a wrap-up of the latest stories from China's sports world on a weekly basis, with a quick and comprehensive digest of the heroes and villains on and off the field.
He can be reached at yanweijue@chinadaily.com.cn
Weight loss OK with DingThe first-round exit from the Snooker World Championships must have been devastating for Ding Junhui, but he is happy about another loss – his weight. Ding is training with Zhang Tiequan a well-known mixed martial artist. |
Conca frustratedDario Conca is confused about coach Lee Jang-Soo's decision on his playing minutes. In Evergrande's loss to the Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors on Tuesday, he was replaced by Jiang Ning 15 minutes into the second half. |
Iverson may play in ChinaFormer NBA MVP Allen Iverson confirmed on Thursday that he will seek to talk with some Chinese basketball clubs and hopes that there is an opportunity for him to play somewhere in the country, according to Modern Express. |
It's now or neverWith the 7,000 Olympics points he got for winning the Asia Championships, Chen Jin is now less than 2,000 points ahead of Denmark's Pete Gade, to sit at world No 4 and halfway to securing China's third men's singles berth in London. |
Meet Harlem GlobetrottersThe gym at Beijing Runfeng School turned into a sea of jubilation as the faculty welcomed a visit by the Harlem Globetrotters, one of the most well-known basketball exhibition teams in the world on Wednesday. |
The Shenhua dramaTwo months into the new season of the Chinese Soccer League, the ambitious Shanghai Shenhua, who landed former Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka in Dec, came up with nothing but bubbles subject to burst at the slightest touch. |
Behind shuttler's comebackFive years ago, Huang Sui was one of China's best badminton players. Now she has become more known for getting a salary in China, as an Australian. Having retired for 3 years, she is still paid regularly as an athlete by the Hunan sports bureau. |
Drowning Zhang LinZhang Lin won silver in the men's 400m freestyle at the Beijing Olympics four years ago. But now, the swimming prodigy is on the brink of missing the London Olympics after losing the men's 400m freestyle at the national championship. |









