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Qu Shengqing

Qu Shengqing ( Chinese Qu Shengqing , Chinese trad. , Pinyin : Qū Shèngqīng ; born June 5, 1975 , Shenyang , Liaoning , PRC ) is a Chinese football player and coach. As a football player, he is well known for his performances for Liaoning , where he won the Golden Boot in the 1999 season, the Shanghai Shenhua with which he became the champion in the 2003 season and the Chinese national team .

Football
Qu Shengqing
general information
Was born
CitizenshipFlag of the People's Republic of China PRC / Flag of australia Australia
Growth186 cm
PositionAttack
Club Information
Clubcompleted career
Club career [* 1]
1994-2000Flag of the People's Republic of China Liaoning82 (24)
2001—2006Flag of the People's Republic of China Shanghai Shenhua76 (38)
2004—2005→ Flag of australia Adelaide United21 (7)
2006→ Flag of the People's Republic of China Nanking Yoyo10 (1)
2006–2007Flag of australia Adelaide United7 (1)
2009Flag of the People's Republic of China Shenyang Dongjin0 (0)
National Team [* 2]
1999—2003Flag of the People's Republic of China China13 (5)
Coaching career
2011—2012Flag of the People's Republic of China Guangzhou EvergrandMain coach
reserve team
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ The number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Career

Born in Shenyang, China, the first football club was Liaoning , in which he became one of the best strikers in China and in 1999 he was recognized as the top scorer in the Chinese league with 17 goals. Along with this, he was also recognized as the best footballer of the year in China.

Since 2001, he has been a Shanghai Shenhua footballer for whom he scored 38 goals and with whom in 2003 became the champion of China. However, in 2013, the China Football Association withdrew the championship title from the club, as it turned out that Shanghai Shenhua CEO Lu Shifang bribed officials to win the season. [2] [3]

In 2005, he signed a contract with Adelaide United after a successful viewing. [4] He made his debut on September 17, 2009, replacing Adam van Dommele in the match against Perth Glory in the 61st minute, and in the 65th minute he scored his first goal for the club. [five]

After the season ended, Qu returned to China, citing the fact that he and his family were homesick. After spending unsuccessful 4 months in the Nankin Yoyo club, he again signed a contract with Adelaide United , but he did not show the previous game.

Achievements

Clubhouse

  • Winner League Jia-A : 1 (2003, Shanghai Shenhua title withdrawn due to corruption scandal)
  • A-League Regular Championship Winner: 1 (2005/06)

Individual

  • Golden Boot Winner Jia-A League : 1 (1999)
  • Best Footballer of the Year Jia-A League : 1 (1999)

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P2446 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q2449070 "> </a> <a href = " https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P2447 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P3699 "> </a>
  2. ↑ Details of soccer referee investigation released to public
  3. ↑ China Strips Shenhua of 2003 League Title, Bans 33 People for Life
  4. ↑ Eastern promise arrives right on Qu
  5. ↑ Perth Glory 1-2 Adelaide United

Links

  • Player Profile (English) on Transfermarkt
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Qu_Shenqing&oldid=100079741


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