Jiang Feng (footballer)

Jiang Feng
姜峰
Personal information
Date of birth (1970-02-27) 27 February 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Changchun, Jilin, China
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1993 Jilin
1994–1996 Liaoning FC 40 (1)
1997–2001 Qianwei Huandao 111 (9)
2002–2004 Qingdao Etsong Hainiu 45 (0)
2005 Sinchi FC 21 (4)
2006 Jiangsu Sainty 6 (0)
International career
1994–1997 China 17 (0)
Managerial career
2002–2004 Qingdao Etsong Hainiu (Player-coach)
2005 Sinchi FC (Player-coach)
2006 Jiangsu Sainty (Player-coach)
2008-2009 Qingdao Jonoon (Assistant Coach)
2010-2012 Guangzhou Evergrande (Fitness Coach)
2013 China U19 (Assistant Coach)
2014 Dalian Aerbin (Assistant Coach)
2014 Chengdu Tiancheng (Assistant Coach)
2015 Guangzhou R&F (Assistant Coach)
2016-2017 Changchun Yatai (Assistant Coach)
2017–2018 Dalian Boyoung
2019 Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic (Team Manager)
2020-2022 Liaoning Shenyang Urban (Assistant Coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jiang Feng (Chinese: 姜峰 born 27 February 1970) is a Chinese former football midfielder who played for China in the 1996 Asian Cup. He also played for Jilin, Liaoning FC, Qianwei Huandao, Qingdao Etsong Hainiu, Sinchi FC and Jiangsu Sainty.

Biography

Jiang Feng started his career playing for his local football team Jilin during the semi-professional period within Chinese football, however before the advent of full-professionalism at the start of the 1994 Chinese Jia-A League season he became one of the first transfers in the new era when he joined the reigning league title holders Liaoning FC before the start of the season.[1] His time with Liaoning did not start well and he was caught stamping on Shanghai Shenhua player Wu Chengying, which saw him banned from the Chinese Football Association for the rest of the season.[2] When he returned he was then part of the team that would unfortunately guide the club into the relegation zone at the end of the 1995 Chinese Jia-A League season.[3] Despite the relegation Jiang still managed to be included into the squad that took part 1996 Asian Cup and when he returned he joined recently promoted club Qianwei Huandao to revive his career. After establishing the club as a top tier team and moving to Chongqing as they eventually renamed themselves Chongqing Lifan F.C. Jiang left the club after five seasons to join Qingdao Etsong Hainiu where he went on to win the 2002 Chinese FA Cup.[4] Nearing the end of his career Jiang would join Sinchi FC and play in Singapore's S.League before ending his career with second tier football club Jiangsu Sainty.

Honours

Jilin

Qingdao Etsong Hainiu

References

  1. ^ 1994:中国足球拉开竞技体育职业化大幕 at news.QQ.com 2009-01-17 Retrieved 2012-11-29
  2. ^ 平庸的姜峰 at ifeng.com 2010-06-23 Retrieved 2012-11-29
  3. ^ China League 1995 at rsssf.org 19 Jun 2003 Retrieved 2012-11-29
  4. ^ China 2002 at rsssf.org 30 Mar 2003 Retrieved 2012-11-29