Career
After spending years playing for several Chinese clubs, Wang signed for Frauen-Bundesliga team Turbine Potsdam in December 2014. She became the first ever Chinese football player to play in the Frauen-Bundesliga. Turbine"s veteran manager Bernd Schröder praised the impact made by Wang and compared her to respected German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer.
However, Schröder surprisingly selected departing goalkeeper Anna Felicitas Sarholz ahead of Wang for the 2015 DFB-Pokal final which Turbine lost 3–0 to VfL Wolfsburg.
In September 2015 the German press reported that Wang was leaving Turbine for the French Division 1 Féminine champions Lyon, whose usual goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi was injured. In January 2016 Wang terminated her contract with Lyon, only for the French club to demand her return when Méline Gérard was struck down with appendicitis.
Wang played at the 2011 Summer Universiade and kept goal for China"s gold medal-winning run. Wang was also included in China"s squad for the 2015 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup.
During the tournament, Wang was described by Fédération internationale de football association as tall, agile, and one of China"s "most impressive performers" in the team"s progress to the knockout stages.