Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Resume - Lei Wu's 100 meter performance
Lei Wu's 100 meter performance
Lei Wu's 100-meter speed is around 1 1.7 seconds, which is relatively fast. In addition, his starting speed is relatively fast, and the combination of human and ball is better.

At present, Lei Wu's ability is unparalleled in China. 14 years old, participated in China B 10 month, breaking the record of the youngest professional player in China. /kloc-participated in the super league in 0/3, and was the domestic player who scored the most goals in the super league every year until 19 moved to Spain. In the 20 18 season, he scored 27 goals and won the Golden Boot Award in the Super League, breaking the rule of foreign aid strikers in 10 years.

Lei Wu is characterized by its fast start, flexible turn, outstanding sense of running position, and slightly insufficient ability to grasp opportunities. Lei Wu scored a total of 10 goals in various official Spanish competitions, half of which were passed by teammates and successfully inserted behind opponents by running offside, directly facing the goalkeeper to form a single-handed ball.

Early experience:

Lei Wu fell in love with football when he was a teenager. At that time, Jiangsu Shuntian Club held a summer camp. Lei Wu didn't reach the age limit. He signed up after some pleading. After a short period of enlightenment, his football talent began to appear. The first thing he does when he comes home from school every day is to take out a volleyball from under the bed and go out to play.

In 2003, Lei Wu, who studied in the No.1 Central Primary School in Gulou District, Nanjing, will soon graduate from primary school. He is a little hesitant about going to school or playing football. Finally, Wu Lei followed his father to Genbao Football Base in Chongming Island with a letter of recommendation written by Li Hongbing. After Xu Genbao went to Nanjing to register Wu Lei, Lei Wu officially signed a contract with Genbao Football Base.

In 2004, Lei Wu scored six goals in the U 14 Junior Football Division of AFC, helping China win the championship by beating the Japanese.