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Sui Donglu 隋东陆

Sui Donglu (Simplified Chinese: 隋东陆) (born June 21, 1982 in Dalian) is a professional Chinese footballer as a defender.

Club Career

Early career

Sui Donglu began his football career playing for Yunnan Hongta in the 2003 league season where in his debut season he would go on to make 11 league appearances. His development was stunted the following season when Yunnan merged with Chongqing Lifan F.C. and the increase in squad size saw him often dropped from the senior team into the reserves. Sui was allowed to leave for second tier side Jiangsu Sainty the next season to kick-start his career. While at his new club he gained considerably more playing time and attracted the interests of top tier side Shenzhen Kingway.

Shenzhen Kingway

Joining Shenzhen Kingway at the beginning of the 2006 league season he would be allowed to gradually establish himself within the team's defence, with the Shenzhen manager Wang Baoshan showing considerable faith in him, however this would not last and Wang left before the end of the season. This saw Sui dropped from the first team the following season and would have to prove himself in the reserves before he was given his chance to become a regular within the team during the 2008 league season. Despite several managers coming in during the 2008 campaign all kept faith with Sui however at the beginning of the 2009 league season Shenzhen appointed Fan Yuhong who dropped him into the reserves once again before transfer listing him.

Chengdu Blades

Allowed to leave Sui Donglu would join his former boss Wang Baoshan with Chengdu Blades and play in the second tier. He would initially struggle to gain a place within the team and spent much of his time on the bench until he made his debut on May 2, 2010 in a league game against Shenyang Dongjin where he came on as a late substitute for Johnson Macaba in a 0-0 draw. Gaining more playing as the season went on he would go on to be a vital member of th

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