Shenhua FC have made history as the first Chinese club to sign a player from South Korea, scoring three goals in their debut game against Shanghai Shenhua FC at the Etihad Stadium.
The match was played on Saturday and saw Shenhua score two goals with one goal coming from a penalty shoot-out. The other goal came from a penalty kick, which was converted by the goalkeeper.
Shenhua FC is currently in third place in the Chinese Super League, having won five out of their last six games. They have been playing well throughout the season so far and are hoping that this signing will help them continue their good form.
South Korean player Park Ji-hwan has signed for Shenhua FC after being linked with several other clubs. He scored four goals in his debut for South Korea national team and he is known for his speed and agility on the pitch.
Park Ji-hwan has already impressed many fans with his skills and he is now ready to contribute to Shenhua FC's success. His experience and skill set should help Shenhua FC improve and compete with other strong teams in China.
Overall, Shenhua FC's signing of Park Ji-hwan is a big step forward for the club. It shows that they are committed to developing young talent and bringing in players who can contribute to the team's success.