Wang Shuang may refer to: Wang Shuang (Cao Wei) (?–228), Chinese general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period Wang Shuang (footballer)...
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Wang Shuang (Chinese: 王霜; pinyin: Wáng Shuāng; Mandarin pronunciation: [wǎŋ.ʂwáŋ]; born 23 January 1995) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays...
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Wang Shuang (died late 228), courtesy name Ziquan, was a military officer of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He initially...
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play in China or overseas. Wu Lei won the male prize for thrice while Wang Shuang won the female title for four times. They have the most Chinese Footballer...
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television series starring Wang Shuang and Xu Kaicheng. The plot revolves around budding D-list actress, Xia Lin (Wang Shuang) who is diagnosed with leukemia...
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Sam Kerr Ellen White Barbra Banda 5 goals Stina Blackstenius 4 goals Wang Shuang Lieke Martens 3 goals Marta Lineth Beerensteyn Fridolina Rolfö 2 goals...
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Summer Olympics Wang Shuang (Cao Wei) (died 228), military general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history Xiong Shuang (熊霜) (died 822 BC)the...
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Alba Redondo Rebecka Blomqvist Fridolina Rolfö 2 goals Steph Catley Wang Shuang Linda Caicedo Catalina Usme Arianna Caruso Mina Tanaka Riko Ueki Esmee...
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( Germany), vs China, 2004; Vivianne Miedema ( Netherlands) vs Zambia, 2020; Wang Shuang ( China), vs Zambia, 2020. Most goals scored in a lost match 3, Christine...
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4 goals per match. 7 goals Sam Kerr 5 goals Emily van Egmond Wang Shanshan Wang Shuang Riko Ueki Ji So-yun 4 goals Tang Jiali Yuika Sugasawa 3 goals...
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