Tim Cahill
Chinese Super League News: Tim Cahill rejects Hangzhou Greentown extension, close to joining A-League side Melbourne City
Cristian Andal | | Jul 15, 2016 12:21 AM EDT |
Australia’s top goalscorer Tim Cahill had recently turned down a contract extension offer from Chinese Super League team Hangzhou Greentown and is speculated to be close to join A-League club Melbourne City.
Chinese Super League 2016: Tim Cahill scores in Hangzhou's 1-1 draw with Jiangsu Suning, still uncertain of Greentown return next season
Cristian Andal | | May 31, 2016 04:02 AM EDT |
Australian import Tim Cahill scored his third goal of the 2016 Chinese Super League season as Hangzhou Greentown FC forced a 1-1 draw against powerhouse squad Jiangsu Suning FC on the road at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center last Saturday.
Chinese Super League 2016: Tim Cahill Scores in Hangzhou Greentown's 2-1 Win over Changchun Yatai
Cristian Andal | | Mar 10, 2016 04:54 AM EST |
Australia national team forward Tim Cahill led his new Chinese Super League squad, Hangzhou Greentown FC, to an impressive 2-1 victory over last season’s 10th-placed squad Changchun Yatai at the Yellow Dragon Sports Center in Huanglong, Hangzhou last Sunday.
Tim Cahill Remains in Chinese Super League, Strikes Deal With Hangzhou Greentown
Girish Shetti | | Feb 22, 2016 07:14 AM EST |
Tim Cahill, who was left without a club after Shanghai Shenhua terminated his contract last week, has signed a contract with another Chinese Super League Club - Hangzhou Greentown. The contract is very short term, reportedly only for 5 months.
Shanghai Shenhua Terminates Contract With Tim Cahill
Girish Shetti | | Feb 17, 2016 11:01 AM EST |
In an unexpected move, Chinese Super League club Shanghai Shenhua has terminated its contract with Socceroos star and former Everton player Tim Cahill. This move is surprising as Tim Cahill signed a contract extension with Shanghai Shenhua just three months ago.
Football News & Rumors: Tim Cahill Says CSL's 'Investment' Costly to Chinese National Team
Cristian Andal | | Feb 09, 2016 04:22 AM EST |
Former New York Red Bulls striker Tim Cahill, now playing for Chinese Super League squad Shanghai Greenland Shenhua FC, said that the China top flight’s current massive investments on expensive foreign players could be costly to the development of the country’s national team.
Asian Cup 2015: Tim Cahill Stuns China with Two Goals; Socceroos Move to Semifinals
Dino Lirios | | Jan 22, 2015 11:44 PM EST |
Australia's Socceroos took center stage and did not disappoint as they faced off and won against the Republic of China in the Asian Cup quarterfinals (2-0).
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