Career
Wu Hao started his professional football career with second tier football club Jiangsu Sainty in the 2001 league season, however found it difficult to establish himself within their team In 2005 Wu Hao would be loaned out to Sinchi Football Club in Singapore where he played in the South. League and would quickly established himself as a regular within their team The following season saw Sinchi Football Club withdrawn from the league and Wu Hao was loaned out once more to this time Henan Jianye who were a second tier Chinese football team
This saw Wu Hao complete a permanent transfer towards Henan Jianye and he would go on to help establish the team within league.
The 2009 league season was however very disappointing for him as he often found himself on the substitute bench and once reigning champions Beijing Guoan showed an interests within him he was sold with team mate Wang Xiaolong for a combined fee of 2,000,000 RMB. Wu Hao would make his debut on April 16, 2008 for the senior national team against Mexico in a friendly 1-0 loss coming on as a substitute despite not even establishing himself for the Shandong Luneng team Under the Chinese Head coach Vladimir Petrović his performances for the national team continued when he was selected for the following friendlies against El Salvador and Jordan.
He would go to make his competitive debut in the 2010 qualification game against Qatar on June 2, 2008 in a 0-0 draw and has continued to be selected for the national team under Petrović"s reign, predominately coming on as a substitute.