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Wanderers sign Chinese duo in double swoop: ‘An exciting moment for our club and league’

Western Sydney Wanderers have secured a double international boost ahead of the Ninja A-League season, signing Chinese stars Wang Ying and Yuan Cong from Guangdong.

The pair arrive in Western Sydney at a time when Asian football is firmly in the spotlight, with the upcoming 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup on Australian soil next year and the growing influence of Asian nations on the global stage.

Yuan Cong, an emerging attacking talent, was most recently called into the Chinese National Team set-up for the 2025 Pinatar Cup, showcasing her progress as one of China’s brightest young forwards.

Wang Ying, a defender with international pedigree, has already made four senior appearances for China since her debut and will add valuable experience to the Wander Women’s defensive unit.

Wang Ying said the move represented an exciting new challenge. 

“I am very happy to join Western Sydney Wanderers. This is a completely new challenge for me, and I will give my all in the league and do my best to defensively protect our goal,” said Ying.

“In this new season, I will work hard together with my teammates to achieve excellent results.”

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Yuan Cong said she was eager to contribute to the club’s attack.

“I’m very happy to join the Western Sydney Wanderers. As a forward, I hope to score more goals and contribute to the team in the new season. I look forward to fighting alongside all of you.”

Head coach Geoff Abrahams said the signings underline the Wanderers’ international ambitions.

“We’re delighted to welcome Wang Ying and Yuan Cong to Western Sydney.  Both players bring international quality, professionalism and experience at the highest level,” said Abrahams.

“Their arrival also highlights the importance of Asia in the growth of women’s football, something we’ve seen reinforced by the upcoming Asian Cup, which will showcase the depth and strength of talent across the region.

“This is an exciting moment for our club and the league.”

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