Guangzhou R & F Football Club is a top professional football team in Guangzhou. Since its establishment, introducing foreign players has been an important strategy for the team to enhance the team's strength and enhance competitiveness. The following will be an analysis of the number of foreign players at Guangzhou R & F Club over the years.
In 2011, Guangzhou R & F did not introduce many foreign players. At that time, the team was mainly composed of local players, with only two foreign players joining. The two players are the Venezuelan striker who has just joined and the Serbian striker who has played for Europe. Although the number is not large, their addition has improved the R & F team's offensive capabilities and laid the foundation for the team's development.
From 2012 to 2013, Guangzhou R & F team's recruiting policy changed and began to introduce foreign players on a large scale. During this period, the team introduced many foreign players such as Yorks for two consecutive seasons. The outstanding performance of these players in the game attracted more outstanding foreign players to join.
Entering 2014, the R & F team gradually became one of the teams with the largest number of foreign players in the Super League. This year, the team introduced a total of 10 foreign players, including the former Swedish international and the Brazilian midfielder. The rich choice of foreign players provides more possibilities for R & F's tactical system and improves the overall strength of the team.
In 2015, R & F's recruiting policy was adjusted again, and the number of foreign players decreased, with only 5 foreign players joining. Among the foreign players introduced this year, one is a striker who plays for the top team, the French national team. The addition of these players further improves the competitiveness of R & F and is an important supplement to the team.
The number of foreign players at Guangzhou R & F Club has shown an increasing trend year by year over the years, gradually increasing from the initial 2 to 10, and then stabilizing at around 5. This development trend shows the club's determination to continue to work hard to improve its strength and strengthen competitiveness.