sport.wikisort.org - AthletePu Wei (simplified Chinese: 浦玮; traditional Chinese: 浦瑋; pinyin: Pǔ Wěi; born August 20, 1980 in Shanghai) is a retired female Chinese football (soccer) player. A veteran of three World Cup tournaments and three Olympics, Pu Wei competed in USA 1999, USA 2003, China 2007, Sydney 2000 Olympics, Athens 2004 Olympics, and Beijing 2008; as China did not qualify for Germany 2011 World Cup and London 2012 Olympics. Until 2013, Pu was the captain of China women's national football team. She retired after a friendly with North Korea on February 15, 2014.
Chinese footballer
In this Chinese name, the family name is Pu.
Olympics and World Cup
Pu Wei finished fifth with the Chinese team at Sydney 2000 Olympics, playing all three matches. Four years later she finished ninth with the Chinese team at Atlanta 2004 Olympics, playing two matches. At Beijing 2008 Olympics, USA 2003 and China 2007 World Cup tournaments, she reached the quarter-finals with her Chinese team. Her best performance, as a member of China women's national team, is reaching the final of USA 1999 women's world cup, losing in penalty-shoot-out.
Pu had a total of 219 caps for China, one of the most capped players in Chinese history. She was given a retirement ceremony by the Chinese Football Association, the first such honour given to a football player. She was awarded a ceremonial jersey numbered "219", signalling the number of appearances she had as a member of the national football team.[1]
International goals
References
External links
- Pu Wei – FIFA competition record (archived)
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China squad – 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup runners-up |
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China squad – 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup |
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China Squad – 2006 AFC Women's Asian Cup champions (8th title) |
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- 1 Han Wenxia
- 2 Liu Huana
- 3 Li Jie
- 4 Weng Xinzhi
- 5 Pu Wei
- 6 Shi Mengyu
- 7 Bi Yan
- 9 Ma Xiaoxu
- 10 Han Duan
- 11 Bai Lili
- 12 Zhang Tong
- 13 Wang Dandan
- 14 Wang Kun
- 15 Ren Liping
- 16 Liu Yali
- 17 Pan Lina
- 18 Yuan Fan
- 19 Zheng Qin
- 20 Zhang Yanru
- 23 Guo Yue
- Coach: Ma Liangxing
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China squad – 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup |
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China Squad – 2008 AFC Women's Asian Cup runners-up |
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- 1 Zhang Yanru
- 2 Yuan Fan
- 3 Li Jie
- 4 Zhang Ying
- 5 Weng Xinzhi
- 6 Zhang Na
- 7 Bi Yan
- 8 Xu Yuan
- 9 Han Duan
- 11 Pu Wei
- 12 Qu Feifei
- 13 Jiang Shuai
- 15 Zhou Gaoping
- 16 Xie Caixia
- 17 Gu Yasha
- 18 Han Wenxia
- 19 Liu Sa
- 20 Wang Kun
- 21 Wang Dandan
- 22 Weng Xiaojie
- 24 Liu Yalt
- 29 Lou Xiaoxu
- 33 Liu Huana
- Coach: Shang Ruihua
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- 1 Zhang Yanru
- 2 Yuan Fan
- 3 Li Jie
- 4 Zhang Ying
- 5 Weng Xinzhi
- 6 Zhang Na
- 7 Bi Yan
- 8 Xu Yuan
- 9 Han Duan
- 10 Liu Sa
- 11 Pu Wei
- 12 Lou Jiahui
- 13 Jiang Shuai
- 14 Liu Huana
- 15 Zhou Gaoping
- 16 Wang Dandan
- 17 Gu Yasha
- 18 Han Wenxia
- Coach: Shang Ruihua
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