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Chinese Super League: Shandong Taishan 6-1 Meizhou Hakka|Moises scores a brace for homeside|CSL|中超
Chinese Super League: Shandong Taishan 6-1 Meizhou Hakka|Moises scores a brace for homeside|CSL|中超

In the Chinese Super League and 2021 champions Shandong Taishan scored six goals at home to smash Meizhou Hakka 6-1 ...



Shandong Taishan vs Meizhou Hakka lineups and goal details (6-1) | chinese super league 2023
Shandong Taishan vs Meizhou Hakka lineups and goal details (6-1) | chinese super league 2023

Shandong Taishan vs Meizhou Hakka, Shandong Taishan vs Meizhou Hakka live, Shandong Taishan vs Meizhou Hakka ...



【比赛录像】2023足协杯第4轮 梅州客家VS山东泰山 Full Match | Meizhou Hakka vs Shandong Taishan | CFA CUP Round 4
【比赛录像】2023足协杯第4轮 梅州客家VS山东泰山 Full Match | Meizhou Hakka vs Shandong Taishan | CFA CUP Round 4

【比赛录像】2023足协杯第4轮梅州客家VS山东泰山Full Match | Meizhou Hakka vs Shandong Taishan | CFA CUP Round 4.



Team, Place & City Details

Meizhou Hakka F.C.

Meizhou Hakka Football Club , is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League One division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Wuhua County, Meizhou in the province of Guangdong and their home stadium is the 6,800 capacity Wuhua County Stadium.

Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard F.C.

Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard F.C. is a professional Chinese football club that participates in the China League One division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Ürümqi, Xinjiang and their home stadium is the Xinjiang Sports Centre that has a seating capacity of 50,000.

Xinjiang Magic Deer

Xinjiang Tian Shan Magic Deer is a Chinese professional women's basketball club based in Ürümqi, Xinjiang, playing in the Women's Chinese Basketball Association . The team also plays some home games in Changji.

Xinjiangtitan
Xinjiangtitan

Xinjiangtitan is an extinct genus of mamenchisaurid sauropod known from the Middle Jurassic Qiketai Formation in Piqan County of Xinjiang, northwestern China. Estimates of body length for the holotype are approximately 30–32 m in length, making Xinjiangtitan one of the longest sauropods known.