chinese football player

Li Xiaopeng ( simplified Chinese : 李霄鹏 ; traditional taiwanese : 李霄鵬 ; pinyin : Lǐ Xiāopéng ; born 20 June 1975 ) is a early Chinese external football player who is the current question coach of China. As a football actor he would spend his stallion master football career act for Shandong Luneng, while internationally he would be a participant of the 2000 AFC asian Cup, 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 AFC asian Cup .

Club career [edit ]

Li Xiaopeng was a highly predict young musician who was playing for the Shandong Luneng youth team before graduating to senior team during the 1994 league season, however it was not until the following season when he played in seventeen league games and score four goals did he start to show his bulge. [ 1 ] While he remained a coherent team regular within the team for the following few seasons it was not until Slobodan Santrač became coach of the team at the beginning of the 1999 league season did Li Xiaopeng very start to become a critical penis within the midfield when he aided the team to a league and cup double at the end of the season. [ 2 ] Well regarded in China for his beneficial ball-control and vision in passing within the team he would aid Shandong to win another chinese FA Cup and Chinese Super League cup in 2004. This witness Shandong have another chance to play in the rebranded AFC Champions League where despite being a defensive midfielder he would score a stylish first finish for Shandong Luneng with a lob from 40 meters during an ACL game in 2005 in the 7–2 second peg loss against Al-Ittihad ( Jeddah ), which was to be one of his final accomplishment before he retired in 2006.

International career [edit ]

While Li Xiaopeng was function of the squad that won the AFC U-17 Championship in 1992 he would have to wait until 3 September 2000 before he made his elder international debut in a friendly against Iraq in 4–1 victory. [ 3 ] This would be impressive enough for him to be included in the squad for 2000 AFC asian Cup where despite playing a small character within the tournament he however saw China coating fourthly. After the tournament he would start to form a successful partnership with Li Tie in midfield that saw China qualify for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which saw him score his debut goal United Arab Emirates in a 3–0 victory during qualifying. [ 4 ] While China ‘s debut in the World Cup was not successful Li Xiaopeng still retained his position within the team until the 2004 AFC Asian Cup which saw the emergence of Zhao Junzhe as his surrogate .

Management career [edit ]

After he retired Shandong offered him a status as the party boss of media presentation, however due to his high-profile within China he was linked to numerous management positions. He would finally go on to achieve the necessary coach certificates required for a management position and he was expected to become an adjunct within the Chinese Football Association. [ 5 ] On 8 August 2010 he would accept the position of interim head coach for the chinese women ‘s team up to the 2010 asian Games, which made him the youngest coach to ever manage the team. [ 6 ] At the Football at the 2010 asian Games Li would guide the team to the semi-finals where they lost 1–0 to Japan ‘s women team. This would be beneficial enough for Li to be offered an extension to his contract and Li was given the job to guide the China ‘s women team through the 2012 Summer Olympics qualifiers, however the team failed to make it to the tournament and Li resigned as coach. On 3 December 2021, Li was appointed as the modern director of China. [ 7 ]

Honours [edit ]

musician [edit ]

China U-17
Shandong Luneng [ 1 ]

References [edit ]

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