Fu Bin
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | May 6, 1969 | ||
Place of birth | Beijing, China | ||
Height | Script error: No such module "person height". | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Team information | |||
Current team
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Tianjin Teda | ||
Youth career | |||
Hebei team | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1986-1993 | Hebei team | ||
1994 | Jilin Samsung | 8 | (0) |
1995-1997 | Beijing Guoan | 59 | (0) |
1998-2003 | Chongqing Lifan | 146 | (0) |
2004-2006 | Hunan Xiangjun | 76 | (0) |
2007-2009 | Chengdu Blades | 61 | (0) |
International career‡ | |||
2000-2001 | China | 7 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2004-2006 | Hunan Xiangjun (goalkeeping) | ||
2005 | Hunan Xiangjun (caretaker) | ||
2010-2011[citation needed] | Chengdu Blades (goalkeeping) | ||
2011- | Tianjin Teda (goalkeeping) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12:00, 1 Jan 2012 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 16:11, 1 Jan 2012 (UTC) |
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Fu Bin (Chinese: 符宾; Chinese: 符賓; pinyin: Fú Bīn; born May 6, 1969 in Beijing) is a Chinese football goalkeeping coach and a former international football player. His playing career would see him be predominantly remembered for his time at Beijing Guoan and Chongqing Lifan where he won several Chinese FA Cup titles before moving to Chengdu Blades where he achieved the distinction for being the oldest professional player in Chinese history aged 40 years and 133 days before he retired.[1]
Club career
While Fu Bin may have been born in Beijing he would move to Hebei to start his sporting career where he originally excelled in basketball before turning his attentions to football where he was good enough to gain a spot within the Hebei team as one of their goalkeepers in 1986.[2] He would stay with Hebei for several seasons until the 1994 league season when the league became fully professional and he was offered a transfer to Jilin Samsung. The move turned out to be a disappointment and he spent most of the season sitting on the bench, however the following season he was offered a move back to his hometown with Beijing Guoan in a moved that turned out to be a huge success and ushered in the peak of his career when he helped the team to win the 1996 and 1997 Chinese FA Cup as well as also achieving his first call up to the Chinese national football team.
In the 1998 league season an offer of 2 million yuan was offered for him by Qianwei Huandao (now known as Chongqing Lifan) and despite achieving significant success with Beijing as well as regular playing time with the club he decided to leave and take the offer from Qianwei Huandao. The move initially came under much scrutiny because he had left a club who were genuine title contenders for one who were recently promoted, with many Beijing fans believing he moved purely for the money.[2] While his first few seasons with the club were uninspired Fu Bin was able to prove his critics wrong when he would win the 2000 Chinese FA Cup with them as well as eventually spending five full seasons with the club before he left them in 2003 to go to second tier club Hunan Xiangjun where he was also offered a goalkeeper coaching role as well. By the 2006 league season Hunan Xiangjun were relegated and Fu Bin was allowed to leave for another second tier club Chengdu Blades where he immediately won promotion with them in his first season with the club and another chance to play in the top tier once again.[3] He would aid the club for two seasons within the top flight and go on to achieve the record for being the oldest professional Chinese player in the last game of the season on October 31, 2009 in a league game against Shandong Luneng in a 1-0 victory aged 40 years and 133 days before he retired.[4]
Honours
- Chinese FA Cup: 1996, 1997
- Chinese FA Cup: 2000
References
External links
- Career stats at Nationalfootballteams.com
- Career stats at Sohu.com
- Articles with unsourced statements from November 2015
- Pages using infobox football biography with height issues
- No local image but image on Wikidata
- Articles containing Chinese-language text
- Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text
- 1969 births
- Living people
- Chinese footballers
- Footballers from Beijing
- China international footballers
- Chinese Super League players
- China League One players
- Yanbian FC players
- Beijing Guoan players
- Chongqing Lifan F.C. players
- Hunan Billows players
- Chengdu Blades F.C. players
- 2000 AFC Asian Cup players