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Cheng Yaodong

Cheng Yaodong (simplified Chinese: 成耀东; traditional Chinese: 成耀東; pinyin: Chéng Yàodōng; born June 6, 1967, in Shanghai) is a Chinese football manager and a former international football player.

Cheng Yaodong
成耀东
Personal information
Full name Cheng Yaodong
Date of birth (1967-06-06) June 6, 1967 (age 56)
Place of birth Shanghai, China
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–2000 Shanghai Shenhua
2001–2003 Shanghai COSCO Huili
International career
1989–1994 China
Managerial career
2003–2009 Shanghai COSCO Huili
2011–2012 Shanghai Zobon
2013–2014 Shanghai Shenxin
2018– China U-20/China U-22
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

As a player, he won the Chinese league and Cup with Shanghai Shenhua before ending his career with Shanghai COSCO Huili. After retiring, he would immediately go into management with Shanghai COSCO Huili who he coached for seven seasons before joining Chinese League Two club Shanghai Zobon followed by Shanghai Shenxin.

Playing career edit

Club career edit

Cheng Yaodong started his football career with Shanghai in 1987 when they were originally a semi-professional football team. Predominantly used as a defender he would gradually establish himself within the Shanghai team for several seasons and would also see Shanghai become a professional football team in 1994 when they renamed themselves as Shanghai Shenhua. In the 1995 league season Cheng Yaodong would help Shanghai win the second fully professional league title.[1] His loyalty to Shanghai would see him named as their captain by the 1998 league season and would win the 1998 Chinese FA Cup, however despite playing for Shenhua through the majority of his football career Cheng could not win more honours with the club. Nearing the end of his football career he would play for second-tier team Shanghai COSCO Huili and help them win the division title and promotion to the top tier in the 2001 league season.[2]

International career edit

Cheng Yaodong's greatest international achievement came when he would be called into the Chinese squad to play in the 1992 AFC Asian Cup, which saw China come third in the tournament. Though he was squad player throughout his international career he did play in the tournament against Japan on November 6, 1992, in a 3–2 defeat.[3]

Management career edit

Nearing the end of his football career Cheng Yaodong was offered the chance to manage Shanghai COSCO Huili during the 2003 league season where he replaced Claude Le Roy and surprised many when he was able to steer them second in the league in his debut season and only one point off from the league title.[4] The following season would see the club finish third within the league, however despite this the club could not continue to financially compete with local rivals Shanghai Shenhua and by the 2006 league season the club would move to Xi'an, Shaanxi and eventually change their name to Shaanxi Chanba. While Cheng would move with the club he was unable to replicate the same success he initially had and with the club being prudent in their spending he was only able to guide the club into mid-table positions for the next several seasons. This was halted for a short time when he guided the club to fifth in the 2008 league season, however on 28 August 2009, he surprisingly resigned after a 1–0 away win against the past Shanghai derby rivals Shanghai Shenhua, citing health problem and desire of studying abroad as reasons.[5] While many among the public and media believed that due to his ties towards Shenhua, Cheng was seeking the possibility of replacing their coach Jia Xiuquan, however Shenhua decided to go with the experienced manager Miroslav Blažević and Cheng would return to Shanghai with third-tier club Shanghai Zobon at the beginning of the 2011 league season.

Honours edit

Player edit

Shanghai Shenhua[6]

Shanghai COSCO Huili

  • Chinese Jia-B League: 2001

Manager edit

References edit

  1. ^ "China League 1995". RSSSF. 19 Jun 2003. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  2. ^ "China 2001". RSSSF. 19 Jun 2003. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  3. ^ "中国 2-3 日本". teamchina.freehostia.com. 1992-11-06. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  4. ^ "China 2003". RSSSF. 18 Apr 2004. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  5. ^ . chanba.hsw.cn. 2009-08-30. Archived from the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  6. ^ "Cheng, Yaodong". National-football-teams.com. 2019-08-29. Retrieved 2019-08-29.

External links edit

  • Biography at Sina.com (Chinese)
  • Cheng Yaodong at National-Football-Teams.com  

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Cheng Yaodong simplified Chinese 成耀东 traditional Chinese 成耀東 pinyin Cheng Yaodōng born June 6 1967 in Shanghai is a Chinese football manager and a former international football player Cheng Yaodong成耀东Personal informationFull nameCheng YaodongDate of birth 1967 06 06 June 6 1967 age 56 Place of birthShanghai ChinaHeight1 74 m 5 ft 8 1 2 in Position s DefenderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1987 2000Shanghai Shenhua2001 2003Shanghai COSCO HuiliInternational career1989 1994ChinaManagerial career2003 2009Shanghai COSCO Huili2011 2012Shanghai Zobon2013 2014Shanghai Shenxin2018 China U 20 China U 22 Club domestic league appearances and goalsIn this Chinese name the family name is Cheng As a player he won the Chinese league and Cup with Shanghai Shenhua before ending his career with Shanghai COSCO Huili After retiring he would immediately go into management with Shanghai COSCO Huili who he coached for seven seasons before joining Chinese League Two club Shanghai Zobon followed by Shanghai Shenxin Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Club career 1 2 International career 2 Management career 3 Honours 3 1 Player 3 2 Manager 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editClub career edit Cheng Yaodong started his football career with Shanghai in 1987 when they were originally a semi professional football team Predominantly used as a defender he would gradually establish himself within the Shanghai team for several seasons and would also see Shanghai become a professional football team in 1994 when they renamed themselves as Shanghai Shenhua In the 1995 league season Cheng Yaodong would help Shanghai win the second fully professional league title 1 His loyalty to Shanghai would see him named as their captain by the 1998 league season and would win the 1998 Chinese FA Cup however despite playing for Shenhua through the majority of his football career Cheng could not win more honours with the club Nearing the end of his football career he would play for second tier team Shanghai COSCO Huili and help them win the division title and promotion to the top tier in the 2001 league season 2 International career edit Cheng Yaodong s greatest international achievement came when he would be called into the Chinese squad to play in the 1992 AFC Asian Cup which saw China come third in the tournament Though he was squad player throughout his international career he did play in the tournament against Japan on November 6 1992 in a 3 2 defeat 3 Management career editNearing the end of his football career Cheng Yaodong was offered the chance to manage Shanghai COSCO Huili during the 2003 league season where he replaced Claude Le Roy and surprised many when he was able to steer them second in the league in his debut season and only one point off from the league title 4 The following season would see the club finish third within the league however despite this the club could not continue to financially compete with local rivals Shanghai Shenhua and by the 2006 league season the club would move to Xi an Shaanxi and eventually change their name to Shaanxi Chanba While Cheng would move with the club he was unable to replicate the same success he initially had and with the club being prudent in their spending he was only able to guide the club into mid table positions for the next several seasons This was halted for a short time when he guided the club to fifth in the 2008 league season however on 28 August 2009 he surprisingly resigned after a 1 0 away win against the past Shanghai derby rivals Shanghai Shenhua citing health problem and desire of studying abroad as reasons 5 While many among the public and media believed that due to his ties towards Shenhua Cheng was seeking the possibility of replacing their coach Jia Xiuquan however Shenhua decided to go with the experienced manager Miroslav Blazevic and Cheng would return to Shanghai with third tier club Shanghai Zobon at the beginning of the 2011 league season Honours editPlayer edit Shanghai Shenhua 6 Chinese Jia A League 1995 Chinese FA Cup 1991 1998Shanghai COSCO Huili Chinese Jia B League 2001Manager edit Chinese Jia A League 2003 2nd Place References edit China League 1995 RSSSF 19 Jun 2003 Retrieved 2012 07 17 China 2001 RSSSF 19 Jun 2003 Retrieved 2012 07 17 中国 2 3 日本 teamchina freehostia com 1992 11 06 Retrieved 2012 07 17 China 2003 RSSSF 18 Apr 2004 Retrieved 2012 07 17 宫磊首秀难见神奇处 主场五轮不胜陕西前景堪忧 chanba hsw cn 2009 08 30 Archived from the original on 2012 02 20 Retrieved 2012 07 17 Cheng Yaodong National football teams com 2019 08 29 Retrieved 2019 08 29 External links editBiography at Sina com Chinese Cheng Yaodong at National Football Teams com nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cheng Yaodong amp oldid 1190898513, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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