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Who is the first foreign aid in China Football League?
The professional league started from 1994, so we can't say who is the first. At that time, many teams invited foreign aid, including some parallel imports and some cheap ones. For example, Vladimir Nakhratov, a Russian college student, earned only $500 a month, but scored 10 goals for the Shanghai team.

Dalian Wanda: No foreign aid.

Guangzhou sun god:

FW Isamu Tsuji (Japan) is a rare Japanese player in the history of China League. At that time, Peng Weiguo and Hu Zhijun were frontcourt in Guangzhou, and the Japanese failed to score a goal in China.

Shanghai Shenhua:

FW Vladimir Nakhratov (Russian) is a representative of good quality and low price, and later moved to Guangdong Hongyuan, but his performance plummeted.

MF Sasha (Russia), a veteran midfielder, played in Shenhua for two years, and 1996 moved to Pudong Team A and B.

GK Kutz (Russian) is the first foreign aid goalkeeper in China League. Unfortunately, the first league match 1:6 lost to Guangzhou, and was later abandoned.

Liaoning Far East, Shandong Jinan Taishan and Sichuan Quanxing all have no foreign aid.

Guangdong Hongyuan: The teams that use the most foreign aid are always changing, because they buy parallel imports.

1994, there were five foreign AIDS who played for the team successively, all of whom were British.

Crossley, Dokol and Craig are all defenders, while Taylor and Jones are all forwards.

Beijing Guoan and Bayi have no foreign aid.

Jilin Samsung:

Two North Korean foreign AIDS: FW Hu Lin DF Li Guangzhe; Two South Korean foreign aid DF Park Yong-joo FW Jong-pill Kim

Six Drugs in Northeast Shenyang:

Two Russian foreign AIDS: DF Yenia FW Sasha

Jiangsu Maite:

FW haskell (Kazakstan) is a parallel striker who only scored 1 goal in a season.