Lee Hsiu-chin (Chinese: 李綉琴; born 18 August 1992) is a Taiwanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Taiwan Mulan Football League club Kaoshiung Sunny Bank and the Chinese Taipei women's national team.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Lee Hsiu-chin | ||
Date of birth | (1992-08-18) 18 August 1992 (age 30)[2] | ||
Place of birth | Taitung City, Taiwan[3] | ||
Height | 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder[3] | ||
Club information | |||
Current team | Kaoshiung Sunny Bank | ||
Number | 10 | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Taichung Blue Whale[3] | |||
2021- | Kaoshiung Sunny Bank | ||
National team‡ | |||
2011 | Chinese Taipei U19 | (2) | |
2013– | Chinese Taipei | 27 | (12) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 10 February 2020 |
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | 20 March 2015 | Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan | ![]() | 4–0 | 4–0 | 2016 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament |
2. | 24 March 2015 | ![]() | 1–0 | 1–0 | ||
3. | 22 September 2015 | Mandalarthiri Stadium, Mandalay, Myanmar | ![]() | 1–3 | 1–3 | |
4. | 8 November 2016 | Hong Kong Football Stadium, Hong Kong | ![]() | 4–0 | 5–0 | 2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship |
5. | 11 November 2016 | ![]() | 2–1 | 8–1 | ||
6. | 3 December 2018 | Guam Football Association National Training Center, Dededo, Guam | ![]() | 1–0 | 6–0 | 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship |
7. | 2–0 | |||||
8. | 3–0 | |||||
9. | 6–0 | |||||
10. | 21 August 2018 | Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium | ![]() | 6–0 | 7–0 | 2018 Asian Games |
11. | 6 November 2018 | Hisor Stadium, Hisor, Tajikistan | ![]() | 6–0 | 9–0 | 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament |
12. | 7–0 | |||||
13. | 8 November 2018 | ![]() | 3–0 | 9–0 | ||
14. | 13 November 2018 | ![]() | 2–0 | 5–0 | ||
15. | 4–0 | |||||
Chinese Taipei squad – 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup | ||
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