Liang Yuhao
Liang Yuhao (Chinese: 梁宇昊, born 3 March 1993) is a former Chinese-born Hong Kong professional football player who played as a goalkeeper. Club careerIn 2011, Liang came from Guangdong to Hong Kong, had training with Hong Kong First Division League club Tai Po, but he couldn't get into the first team during that season. In 2012, Liang signed for Hong Kong Second Division League club Wanchai. In 2012, Liang was loaning to Hong Kong First Division League club South China. In 2013, Liang returned to Hong Kong Second Division League club Tai Po, and helped them to promoted to Hong Kong Premier League in 2014. In 2015, Liang signed for Hong Kong Premier League club Eastern.[1] On 7 May 2016, Liang made his HKPL debut for Eastern against Kitchee, which the match lost 0–2.[2] In 2019, Liang played 2 consecutive matches for Eastern as the first-choice goalkeeper and he managed to keep a clean sheet against Dreams FC in Sapling Cup. In July 2019, Liang was released by Eastern. International careerAfter 4 years staying in Hong Kong, Liang became a local player, he could represent Hong Kong national football team. On 27 March 2015, in 2016 AFC U-23 Championship qualification Group F, Liang made his debut for Hong Kong U-23 in a match against Australia U-23, which Hong Kong lost 0–6.[3] HonoursClub
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