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David bids farewell affectionately: Thanks to the fans, the Chinese Super League experience will never be forgotten

David bids farewell affectionately: Thanks to the fans, the Chinese Super League experience will never be forgotten

On the evening of March 12, David Dawei, a foreign aid who played for Shanghai SIPG last season, left Shanghai, and before leaving, he tweeted goodbye, he recalled his experience in China that he will never forget, and thanked the club for giving him a stage to show himself, and thanked the fans for inspiring their energy.

David bids farewell affectionately: Thanks to the fans, the Chinese Super League experience will never be forgotten

David fondly recalled his experience in China on Weibo, accompanied by photos of himself playing in R&F and SIPG, writing: "I would like to thank the friends who have supported me and welcomed me for these four years, coming to China is a very beautiful experience, this experience has made me grow a lot." The two clubs, R&F and SIPG, welcomed me with open hands and gave me the opportunity to present my football in front of the Chinese fans. The enthusiasm of the fans has stimulated my energy and made my abilities recognized. I will never forget this unforgettable memory, it will become my past and make me remember it! Thank you, China. ”

Before the start of the season, due to the arrival of Elkeson, the two major foreign assistants Heissen and Dawei, who followed Shanghai SIPG to Spain for winter training, became the objects of replacement. David joined Shanghai SIPG with Eriksen last season as the main player of the team, making 24 appearances for the team, scoring seven goals, and was one of the heroes of SIPG's breakthrough into the AFC Champions League qualification round. David came to China in the 2012 season to join Guangzhou R&F, representing R&F in 81 Chinese Super League games and scoring 26 goals. He exploded in 2014, scoring 14 goals in 27 appearances, ranking 6th in the Chinese Super League top scorers list, and was an absolute contributor to R&F's entry into the AFC Champions League that season.

(Editor: Xiao Ji)