sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLi Ming (Chinese: 李明; pinyin: Lǐ Míng; born 26 January 1971) is a Chinese football coach and a former international player.
Chinese footballer and coach
Li Ming
李明|
Date of birth |
(1971-01-26) 26 January 1971 (age 51) |
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Place of birth |
Jinan, Shandong, China |
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Height |
1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) |
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Position(s) |
Midfielder |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1989–2005 |
Dalian Wanda |
244 |
(36) |
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1992–2004 |
China |
86 |
(8) |
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2013 |
Dalian Aerbin (caretaker) |
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2015–2018 |
China U-20 |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 February 2009 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 7 February 2009 |
In this Chinese name, the family name is Li.
As a footballer, he played as a midfielder and spent his whole career with Dalian Wanda FC where he won eight league titles and three Chinese FA Cups. His international career saw him play for the Chinese national team gathering 86 international appearances between 1992 and 2004, scoring 8 goals.[1] He represented his nation at four editions of the AFC Asian Cup, helping his team to a third-place finish in 1992, the quarter-finals in 1996, a fourth-place finish in 2000 and a second-place finish in 2004, which China hosted.
Playing career
Li Ming was born in Jinan, Shandong. Starting his football career in 1989, Li Ming would spend his entire football career with Dalian Wanda FC. He soon established himself as the club's first choice right-midfielder, however it was not until the 1994 league season that Dalian would win their first professional league title. With the help of Li Ming, the club soon established themselves as the dominant team within China for severals seasons.[2] From 1994 to 2002 Dalian would win a staggering eight league titles; Li Ming was one of the stars of the Dalian Wanda team that went the entire 1996 league season without losing a single domestic league game.[3] Li missed out on China's maiden appearance at the 2002 FIFA World Cup due to an injury during the qualification campaign.[4]
Career statistics
International goals
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
1. | 23 February 1997 | Malaysia | Finland | 2–1 | Won | 1997 Dunhill Cup Malaysia |
2. | 28 February 1997 | Malaysia | Zimbabwe | 3–1 | Won | 1997 Dunhill Cup Malaysia |
3. | 13 September 1997 | Dalian, China PR | Iran | 2–4 | Lost | 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification |
4. | 16 October 2000 | Tripoli, Lebanon | Indonesia | 4–0 | Won | 2000 AFC Asian Cup Group Stages |
5. | 23 October 2000 | Sidon, Lebanon | Qatar | 3–1 | Won | 2000 AFC Asian Cup Quarter-finals |
6. | 3 July 2004 | China | Lebanon | 6–0 | Won | Friendly |
7. | 21 July 2004 | Beijing, China PR | Indonesia | 5–0 | Won | 2004 AFC Asian Cup Group Stages |
8. | 7 August 2004 | Beijing, China PR | Japan | 1–3 | Lost | 2004 AFC Asian Cup Finals |
Honours
Player
- Dalian Wanda[5]
- Chinese Jia-A League/Chinese Super League: 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005
- Chinese FA Cup: 1992, 2001, 2005
Individual
- Golden Foot: 2017, as a legend[6][7]
References
External links
- Li Ming at National-Football-Teams.com
Preceded by |
Chinese Football Association EMS Quickest Goal 1998 |
Succeeded by Marcelo Sergipano (Shanghai Shenhua) |
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- 2003: Eusébio, Fontaine, Maradona & Rivera
- 2004: Di Stéfano, Platini & Zoff
- 2005: Best, Gento, Riva, Rivellino & Weah
- 2006: Facchetti, Ghiggia, Kopa, Puskás & Zico
- 2007: Kempes, Müller, Romário, Rossi & Stoichkov
- 2008: Aldair, Belanov, Suárez & Zidane
- 2009: Blokhin, Boniek, Higuita, Rummenigge & Nílton Santos
- 2010: Antognoni, Beckenbauer, Dunga, Sánchez & Varallo
- 2011: Figo, Gullit, Madjer, Abedi Pele & Zanetti
- 2012: Baresi, Cantona, Matthäus & Pelé
- 2013: Ardiles, Papin & Valderrama
- 2014: Hamm, Milla, Nakata, Panenka, Pfaff & Şükür
- 2015: Dasayev, Hagi, Passarella & Trezeguet
- 2016: De Boer, Deco, Puyol & Ranieri
- 2017: Desailly, Kahn, Li Ming, Mancini & Owen
- 2018: Deschamps, Leonardo, Lippi, Pirlo & Seedorf
- 2019: Altafini, Falcão & Vieira
- 2020: Agnelli
- 2021: Alves, Maldini, Netzer & Oriali
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China squads |
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China squad – 1992 AFC Asian Cup third place |
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China squad – 1996 AFC Asian Cup |
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China squad – 2000 AFC Asian Cup fourth place |
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China squad – 2004 AFC Asian Cup runners-up |
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Authority control  |
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На других языках
- [en] Li Ming (footballer, born 1971)
[fr] Li Ming (football)
Li Ming ou 李明, né le 26 janvier 1971 à Jinan, est un footballeur chinois. Il est actuellement le propriétaire du Dalian Aerbin FC.
[it] Li Ming (1971)
Li Ming[1] (李明S, Lǐ MíngP; Jinan, 26 gennaio 1971) è un dirigente sportivo, allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore cinese, di ruolo centrocampista, tecnico della Cina Under-19.
[ru] Ли Мин
Ли Мин (кит. 李明, 26 января 1971, ЛюйДа, провинция Ляонин, КНР) — китайский футболист, полузащитник. Выступал за национальную сборную Китая в 1990-х — начале 2000-х годов. После завершения игровой карьеры — президент футбольного клуба «Далянь Аэрбин». Клуб в 2011 году победил в Первой лиге Китая по футболу и получил право в 2012 году выступать в Суперлиге. В качестве футболиста пользовался большим уважением — всю карьеру выступал за один клуб — «Далянь Ваньда», команду, которая доминировала в китайском футболе на протяжении многих лет. С «Далянь Ваньда» завоевал восемь чемпионских титулов, а также три раза выигрывал кубок. Характеризовался как один из самых одарённых игроков в китайском футболе. За сборную сыграл в 141 матче, что до сих пор является рекордом по сыгранным матчам за сборную КНР.[2]
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