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Shanghai Office Represents Lucky Star Football Club in Teen Footballer Transfer to East Asia Football Club

Shanghai Lucky Star Football Club recently signed a footballer transfer agreement with Shanghai East Asia Football Club in which players at the age of 17 and 15 years old would be transferred to East Asia Football Club. The move aims to ensure young players could grow into professional players and prepare themselves for the upcoming 11th municipal games to be held in 2017 in Shanghai. Shanghai-based partner Wang Shibing and associate Di Yedong represented Lucky Star Football Club in the transfer. 

Lucky Star Football Club is a new-generation children’s football club founded jointly by renowned Shanghai football players Shen Si, Qi Hong and Zhang Yong. Since its inception, the club has achieved remarkable results in a number of youth football games. It is reported by major media outlets and enjoys considerable popularity in national youth football game events. 

Shanghai East Asia Football Club is a professional football club located in Xuhui District and founded by Shanghai East Asia (Group) Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Genbao Football Base Co., Ltd.. Xu Genbao, a prominent local football coach after whom the football base is named, is chairman of the company and owner of the club. Shanghai East Asia Football Club has been renamed recently as Shanghai SIPG Football Club.