Wang Xinxin

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wang.
Wang Xinxin
王新欣
Personal information
Date of birth (1981-04-27) 27 April 1981
Place of birth Shenyang, Liaoning, China
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11.7 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
2000–2001 Liaoning Youth
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2008 Liaoning FC 155 (30)
2005Shenzhen Jianlibao (loan) 17 (2)
2009–2016 Tianjin Teda 161 (13)
Total 333 (45)
National team
2002–2009 China 5 (1)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15 July 2016.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 8 Nov 2013

Wang Xinxin (Chinese: 王新欣; pinyin: Wáng Xīnxīn; born 27 April 27 1981, in Shenyang) is a former Chinese international football player.

Club career

Wang Xinxin started his career with Liaoning FC, coming through their youth team and immediately established himself into the senior team in 2002 where he made twenty-five appearances and scored nine goals in his debut season.[1] As a prolific attacking midfielder Wang would attract the interests of the reigning Chinese Super League champions Shenzhen Jianlibao, who he transferred to on loan at the beginning of the 2005 league season. At his new club he was unable to replicate the success they had from the previous season and ended the season in a disappointing twelfth.[2] After his disappointing season with Shenzhen Jianlibao, Wang Xinxin returned to Liaoning FC where he established himself as a key member of the team for three seasons until Liaoning were relegated in the 2008 season.

Wang Xinxin would transfer to Tianjin Teda for four million yuan in the 2009 season after they gained qualification to the AFC Champions League.[1] Within the tournament he would play in four games as Tianjin were knocked out within the group stages, however while Wang Xinxin would become at vital member within the team the club could not replicate their previous season's results and finished in a disappointing sixth at the end of the 2009 league season.[3] This would see former Chinese coach Arie Haan come into the team and made Wang Xinxin captain of the team. This would seem to work as Tianjin would go on to become runners-up of the 2010 league season and go on to play in the 2011 AFC Champions League where Wang Xinxin lead the team in two games as they were knocked out in the last sixteen. He fared better within the 2011 Chinese FA Cup when he guided the club to a 2–1 victory against Shandong Luneng in the final.

Wang announced his retirement in July 2016.[4]

International career

After his promising start to his professional football career with Liaoning FC, Wang would quickly draw the attentions of the Chinese national football team with the newly appointed caretaker manager Shen Xiangfu selecting him in his first squad against Syria on December 7, 2002, in a 3–1 win where he also scored his first goal for his country.[5] After several further friendlies, he would be dropped from the team after he was unable to replicate his goalscoring form. It was only once he joined Tianjin that was he selected for the national team once again, when the new manager Gao Hongbo came in to select him for his first squad on May 29, 2009, in a game against Germany that ended in a 1–1 draw.[6]

Career statistics

Statistics accurate as of match played 15 July 2016 [7]

Club Season League FA Cup Asia Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Liaoning F.C. 2002 259 259
2003 269 269
2004 20200202
Shenzhen Jianlibao 2005 1723161264
Liaoning F.C. 2006 28210292
2007 284284
2008 284284
Tianjin Teda 2009 28340323
2010 293293
2011 1903320243
2012 3031050363
2013 25120271
2014 22200222
2015 711182
2016 102131
Total 3334513617136352

Honours

Tianjin Teda

References

  1. 1 2 "Wáng, Xīnxīn". National Football Teams. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
  2. "China 2005". rsssf.com. 26 Oct 2006. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
  3. "China 2009". rsssf.com. 23 Apr 2010. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
  4. "35岁王新欣退役赴欧洲深造 恒大海归新星回归泰达". ifeng.com. 15 July 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  5. "China PR 3-1 Syria". teamchina.freehostia.com. 2002-12-07. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
  6. "China PR 1-1 Germany". teamchina.freehostia.com. 2009-05-29. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
  7. 王新欣 at sodasoccer Retrieved 2015-11-01 (Chinese)
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