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Reporter: Dai Weijun got his Chinese passport on January 8 and handed it over to the Football Association for visa processing on the same day

Reporter: Dai Weijun got his Chinese passport on January 8 and handed it over to the Football Association for visa processing on the same day

According to reporter Wen Li, Dai Weijun, a deep-foot midfielder who was selected for the new national football list, had obtained a Chinese passport on January 8 and handed it over to the Chinese Football Association for visa procedures on the same day.

Starting today, the Chinese men's football team will officially start the preparation journey for the round of 12 in Shanghai, and the selection of Dai Weijun, a 22-year-old deep foot midfielder who has performed well this season, has also become the biggest highlight of the national football team. Previously, although Dai Weijun had settled in Shenzhen, he did not have the qualifications to represent the national football team because the FIFA membership conversion procedures had not yet been completed.

According to the latest news learned by reporter Wen Li, Dai Weijun has now obtained a Chinese passport and handed over a visa to the Chinese Football Association on January 8. National football coach Li Xiaopeng also said in a recent interview that Dai Weijun may go to Japan and Vietnam with the team to participate in the round of 12.

(Cool Ink Dust)

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