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Li ZhilangLi was promoted to Guangzhou's first team squad by then manager Peng Weiguo in the 2010 season.
Lin ChuangyiOn 21 May 2013, Lin scored his first goal and provided an assist for Shanghai Dongya in the third round of 2013 Chinese FA Cup which Shanghai beat Chongqing Lifan in the penalty shootout.
Yang Pu (footballer)At the end of the 2009 league season Yang Pu retired due to a persistent right knee injury, however despite this he was able to lead Beijing Guoan to the league title even though he missed much of the league season.
Yang Jian (footballer)Yang returned to play professional football in 2012 when he joined China League Two club Shenzhen Fengpeng which was newly created by former Shenzhen F. C. players and staffs.
Li JianbinSeveral months later after an impressive league season where Li established himself and won promotion with Chengdu Blades, he would be a late call-up to the China national football team preliminary squad in preparation for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup.
Li BenjianHe was loaned out to Jiangsu Sainty at the beginning of the 2008 season where he helped them in their successful bid for promotion to the Chinese Super League.
Feng RenliangDespite this loss he kept his place within the team and would show his attacking abilities a few weeks later on 10 April 2010 when he scored his first goal for the club in a league game against Hangzhou Greentown that Shanghai won 2-1.
Detinho Detinho signed for fellow league club Citizen AA in 2009, aged 36.
Yang Jun (footballer)At Qingdao, who had changed their name to Qingdao Jonoon, he would not have to wait long before he would establish himself as a team regular by the end of the 2002 league season when he made twenty league appearances at the end of the season.
Chen Xing (footballer) During the 2010 Chinese Super League season Chen Xing would have a personally productive season with Liaoning and his ability to link the midfield and attack saw him given a call-up to the Chinese national football team where he would make his debut against Syria on October 8, 2010 in a friendly that China would win 2-1, coming on as a substitute for Deng Zhuoxiang.
Zhou Yun Zhou Yun would play for the Jiangsu Sainty youth team until he was promoted to the senior team during the 2008 season.
Wu JinguiSurprisingly he left Shanghai the following season to join Arie Haan as an assistant for the Chinese national team to help him for the 2004 AFC Asian Cup, however once Arie Haan left after the tournament Wu Jingui would return to Shanghai as an assistant again.
Chen Tao (footballer)He would quickly go on to establish himself an integral member of the team and go on to score his first goal for the club on 3 April 2009 in a league game against Shandong Luneng that Shenhua won 4-1.
Ai Zhibo Ai Zhibo played for Wuhan Hongjinlong for several seasons after graduating from their youth system in the 2001 league season.
Li Wei (footballer born 1975) Li Wei began his football career with second tier football club Foshan Fosti who was taken over by Xiamen Lanshi in the 1998 league season.
Jiang JinUnder Bobby Houghton Jiang was given an opportunity to establish himself as the country's first choice goalkeeper and it was during the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok that Jiang shone by aiding the country to a third choice finish and personally winning the `` Asian best goalkeeper'' award.
Yang ChaoshengHe made his debut for Guangzhou on 10 July 2013, in the fourth round of 2013 Chinese FA Cup which Guangzhou beat Dalian Ruilong 7 -- 1.
Li Jianbin Li Jianbin would join Chengdu Blades in May 2007 and would soon join their youth team Sheffield United which was in the Hong Kong First Division League where he played five games and scored one goal.
Fu Bo Fu Bo would start his football career with his local football team Liaoning F. C. and with them go on to be part of the squad that won the 1985 league title.
Lee Jang-SooHowever it was n't until 2002 when Lee Jang-Soo had moved to Qingdao Beilaite that he rose to prominace within China and won the Chinese FA Cup with them.
Li Bing (footballer) Li Bing would guide Chengdu Blades F. C. to promotion to the Chinese Super League after coming in during the 2007 league season, where he guided them to second in the league in the second tier.
Ye ZhibinIn his short time at the club Ye quickly gained a reputation as tough tackling midfielder when on May 10, 1998 in a game against Shanghai Shenhua, Ye would fracture of the left leg of Claudio Lucio de Camargo, Moura and end the players career within China.
Zhao YanmingThe Tianjin coach Liu Chunming would let Zhao fight for the spot against fellow goalkeeper Tian Xu at the beginning of the season and on March 19, 2006 in the second league game of the season against Shenzhen Kingway Zhao was given his chance to establish himself within the team, which he did when he kept a clean sheet in a 3-0 victory.
Yang Yihu Yang Yihu was promoted to Guangzhou Evergrande's first team in 2009 but did not appear in a single league game that season.
Zhang ChengxiangOn 4 July 2012, he made his debut for Guizhou Renhe in the third round of 2012 Chinese FA Cup which Guizhou beat Guangdong Sunray Cave 2 -- 0 at Guiyang Olympic Centre.
Cheng YueleiCheng Yuelei transferred for 800,000 Yuan to Beijing Guoan and saw himself fight for the second choice goalkeeping position with Zhang Sipeng throughout much of the 2008 Chinese Super League campaign.
Yu Hai (footballer)He would still eventually grauduate to the senior team when he returned to Chinese football and gained regular playing time with Shaanxi Chanba, his form for the club would see him make his international debut against Saudi Arabia on 4 June 2009 in a 4-1 loss coming on as a substitute for Wang Xinxin.
Zhao Ming (footballer born 1987)He returned to the field in December and still acted as the regular starter in the 2008 league season.
Li Xiaopeng (footballer)This would be impressive enough for him to be included in the squad for 2000 AFC Asian Cup where despite playing a small role within the tournament he nevertheless saw China finish fourth.
Zheng BinThe move would immediately become very successful for him when he quickly established himself within the team in his debut season and then in his second season help the team to win the 2004 Chinese Super League title.
Li Kun Li Kun transferred to second tier football club Xiamen Lanshi at the beginning of the 2004 football league season and under the club's Head coach Gao Hongbo, Li was moved into the team's defense.
Tang YaodongThe 2003 league season would see the team sold off to SVT Group and move to Nanjing, Tang Yaodong did not follow them and remained with Liaoning FC where he was offered an assistant position within the team.
Zhao HejingHis return into the top tier often saw the club struggle within the league and Chongqing were once again relegated at the end of the 2010 Chinese Super League season.
Wang Baoshan Wang Baoshan got his break in club management with second tier football club Foshan Fosti in the 1995 league season and helped guide the club to a fifth place finish.
L? JianjunHis performances for the Chinese youth team soon attracted the interests of Changchun Yatai who paid a transfer of CNY 1,000,000 and the chance to play in the Chinese Super League at the beginning of the 2008 league season.
Jiang Jiajun After an impressive 2010 league season for Shenhua, Jiang was called up to the Chinese U-23 football team where he was re-united with his previous manager Miroslav Blažević.
Chan Ming KongIn the 2011 -- 12 season, he was not as important as in the last season, only making 10 league appearaces since he faced a great competition from Lau Nim Yat, Lau Ka Shing, Li Ka Chun and Eugene Mbome for his position.
Liu Ji (footballer born 1990)He did n't have too much chance to play for the first team and was loaned to China League One side Guizhou Zhicheng for half year in July 2011.
Xu DeshuaiXu Deshuai missed the 2010 East Asian Football Championship semi-final competition because new Hong Kong head coach Kim Pan-Gon, manager of South China selected only South China players at the Hong Kong Football Association's invitation.
Li BenjianOn his return to Tianjin the club had brought in a new manager in Arie Haan who decided that Li should be the clubs first choice left-winger and Li would repay him by being a vital player in helping the club finish the 2010 league season in second.
Huang YangHe played for China as captain in the 2005 Summer Universiade Then he was loaned by Shenhua to Shanghai Qunying.
Wang ShenchaoHe made an impression within the team as Shanghai East Asia won promotion to the second tier in the 2007 season.
Xiao ZhanboWhen his contract ended with Chengdu the club did not decide to issue him with a new one and Xiao Zhanbo would once again go on several trails before joining second tier club Shenyang Dongjin F. C. as a coach at the beginning of the 2012 league season.
Li JianbinOn his return from his loan period, Chengdu Blades had become a top tier team and Li would go on to make his debut for Chengdu Blades on 5 July 2009 in a league game against Shandong Luneng which ended in a 2 -- 1 win.
Zheng DalunOn 21 May 2013, he made his debut for Shanghai Dongya in the third round of 2013 Chinese FA Cup which Shanghai Dongya played against Chongqing Lifan.
Fan ZhiyiAfter several seasons he had now settled into central defense as a sweeper and would captain his side as they won Chinese FA Cup in 1998.
Li Linfeng Li was promoted to China League One club Qingdao Hailifeng first team squad in 2004 when he was just 16 years old.
Du Wei (footballer)On 3 July 2012, halfway through the 2012 league season, Du was allowed to transfer to fellow top tier side Shandong Luneng.
Zheng Zheng Zheng Zheng was a graduate of the Shandong Luneng youth team and would be promoted to the senior team during the 2008 season, where despite not making an appearance for the team would still receive a league title medal from the club.
Han YanmingWith Tianjin he would gradually established himself as a useful attacking midfielder capable of scoring goals as a substitute, however it was n't until the 2008 Chinese Super League season when he helped Tianjin qualify for AFC Champions League did he show his importance towards the team.
Xu Deshuai Hong Kong team had recondition before 2010 -- 11 season and Hong Kong coach Tsang Wai Chung selected Xu Deshuai for the training session.
Wang XinxinWang Xinxin would transfer to Tianjin Teda for four million yuan in the 2009 season after they gained qualification to the AFC Champions League.
Xu HongHe would not work in management until the 2006 league season with consistent relegation contenders Chongqing Lifan F. C., however despite his best efforts his reign at Chongqing was extremely disappointing and they were relegated at the end of the season, which saw the immediate departure of Xu Hong.
Peng XinliHe scored his first and second goal for Guangzhou in the 2013 Chinese FA Cup in which Guangzhou Evergrande beat China League Two club Dali Ruilong 7-1 on 10 July 2013 a day before he was loaned back to Chengdu Blades.
Tao Wei (footballer)In preparation for the 2004 AFC Asian Cup he would play in numerous friendlies, however head coach Arie Haan preferred the potential of Zhou Haibin and the experience of Li Ming to take to the tournament.
Jin Jingdao Jin was promoted to Yanbian FC's first team squad in the 2010 league season and would go on to make his debut for Yanbian in a league game for them on 17 April 2010 in a 1-0 home win over Guangdong Sunray Cave.
Chan Siu Ki In the 2010 -- 11 Hong Kong First Division League season, Chan Siu Ki scored against Sun Hei SC but was then involved with a collision with teammate Kwok Kin Pong, which resulted in a left knee ligament injury that sidelined him for a month.
Chen ZhizhaoHis following goals would come in the Hong Kong FA Cup where he scored against Eastern AA on 10 May 2008 in a semifinal game that saw them win 1-0.
Sun Ji (footballer)The following season was to see Sun Ji further establish himself within the team and even help them win the 2003 league title.
Zhang EnhuaAfter several further friendlies his performances would be impressive enough to see him included in the 1996 AFC Asian Cup squad, however while he would score his debut goal for his country against Saudi Arabia in the quarter-finals he would unfortunately see his team lose 4 -- 3 and get knocked out of the competition.
Tsai Hsien-tangHe became captain of the Chinese Taipei national football team during the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup.
Lee Jang-Soo Lee Jang-Soo was one of the first players to play professional football in South Korea when he started his professional football career at Yukong Elephants in 1983 with the formation of the K-League.
Wu Wei (footballer)He was a substitute player when Zhejiang Greentown played in the Chinese Super League and was released in January 2012 after Takeshi Okada became the head coach of the club.
Sun Bo (footballer)Sun had trial at League One side Henan Jianye and Shijiazhuang Yongchang Junhao in January 2013 but stayed at Dalian Aerbin for 2013 Chinese Super League campaign.
Yang Yu (footballer)After making his debut he would become a fringe player within the squad, however he would see enough playing time to score his debut goal against Shandong Luneng in a league game on August 11, 2007 in a 2 -- 1 victory.
Gerard Ambassa GuySubsequently he played for Instant-Dict, O & YH Union, Happy Valley AA and in 2009 joined South China AA.
Li LeileiThis saw Li Leilei join another top tier club in Shenzhen Jianlibao where he was immediately made the clubs first choice goalkeeper by the teams Head coach Zhu Guanghu and had an extremely successful debut season with them by winning the 2004 Chinese Super League.
Yang YihuThis was the only league game he played in during the 2011 league season, however Yang did score eleven goals for Guangzhou Evergrande's reserve team in the reserve league.
Fan ZhiyiHis time with them was extremely successful and he was even able to win the Chinese league title with the team in the 1989 league season before he had to return to Shanghai Shenhua.
Liu Cheng In 2000 Liu Cheng was the surprise choice of Chinese Head coach Bora Milutinović's first squad despite the player having little to no first team experience.
Wong Chin HungOn 1 June 2013, Wong joined newly promoted First Division club Eastern Salon for free.
Wang Zhenpeng (footballer) Wang Zhenpeng started his professional football career in 2002 when he was promoted to the senior team of top tier Chinese side Dalian Shide.
Yang XuStaying with Liaoning, Yang Xu was promoted as their first choice striker at the beginning of the 2009 league season and would repay Liaoning with 15 league goals in 22 appearances, making him the second best goalscorer in the league.
Manuel da Costa (footballer)Da Costa, after a first season to get acquainted to a new challenge, gradually became more important in Koeman's side in 2007 -- 08, establishing himself as a versatile defender.
Chan Yiu Lun On 11 January 2012, Chan Yiu Lun returned to his former club Sun Hei.
Zhang Wenzhao An already established Chinese Super League player at a young age, Zhang Wenzhao would attract interest from Changchun Yatai and would transfer to them at the beginning of the 2009 league season.
Li Bin (footballer)Li returned to Guangzhou's youth team when the club was renamed as Guangzhou Evergrande in March 2010.
Wang ChangqingWhile he was playing at the top tier Wang Changqing often found Shaanxi Guoli at the bottom the league table and by the 2003 league found them relegated at the end of the league season.
Jiang NingBy the following season, he would become an integral part of the Qingdao Jonoon team where he aided them to several midtable positions before he joined Guangzhou Evergrande during the 2011 season.
Wang Xinxin 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.
Tommy Langley After his stint with the Wanderers and Aldershot, Langley left Europe in 1985 to play for Hong Kong based South China.
He YangWhen Arie Haan came into the team as the new coach He Yang would remain an integral part of the team and go on to help Tianjin come runners-up of the 2010 Chinese Super League season.
Zhang Ye Zhang Ye would move to Chinese Super League football team Shenzhen Jianlibao to start his professional football career in 2005.
Liao LishengLiao transferred to Chinese Super League giant Guangzhou Evergrande along with his teammates Fang Jingqi, Yang Chaosheng, Li Weixin, Hu Weiwei, Zhang Xingbo and Wang Rui in November 2012.
Zhang Ke Zhang Ke would make his senior club debut on June 20, 2004 for Shenyang Ginde in a league game vs Liaoning Zhongyu that Shenyang Ginde lost 1-0.
Yang Jun (footballer) Yang was selected for the Chinese national team in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup where he played understudy to Li Leilei.
Landon LingHe was selected for the Hong Kong League XI in 2009 which participated in the Lunar New Year Cup with Sparta Prague, Suwon Samsung Bluewings, South China, and TSW Pegasus.
Mao JianqingIn his first season season for Shanghai Shenhua he played in four league games, however he would not score his first goal and establish himself for Shanghai until the 2006 season where he was a significant part of the team that came second in the Chinese Super League.
Yao HanlinHis time at Jiangsu saw him become an integral member within the side and he would personally make 28 league appearances before he had a chance to return Hubei with second tier club Hubei Oriental at the beginning of the 2010 league season.
Hao HaitaoBy 1994 the Chinese FA had demanded full professionalism and Hao Haitao would join second tier football club Qingdao Hainiu where he saw the club win the division title and premotion to the top tier.
Piao ChengHe would then establish himself as a regular within the squad and soon received a call-up to the Chinese under-20 national team's squad in July 2008.
Gani LawalIn July 2013, he played two games in the 2nd-teir Chinese NBL with Guangzhou Liu Sui.
Zhao YanmingWhile Zhao may have been relegated back to the bench he stayed positive for the next several seasons until Arie Haan came to Tianjin as their manager at the beginning of the 2010 league season and promoted Zhao as the team's first choice goalkeeper once again after Yang Jun left the club after a contract dispute.
Xu GenbaoThis would then lead to Xu Genbao being offered the Chinese senior team position ; however his reign was extremely short when the Football Association decided it wanted a more experienced manager in Klaus Schlappner to lead the team to the 1992 AFC Asian Cup.
Ye WeichaoYe was called back to Guangzhou Evergrande's first team in December 2009 but did not stay for long.
Jiang JinWhile his international career grew from strength to strength Bayi struggled within the league until the relegated at the end of the end of the 1998 league season.
Liu BinbinIn the summer of 2011, Liu returned to China and played for Shandong Youth (Shandong Luneng youth team) in China League Two.
Chen Po-liangHowever, Chen moved to another China League One club Shenzhen Ruby in February 2012.
Jin PengxiangHe quickly establish himself within the team and appeared 25 times in the 2012 league season.
Zou JieHe rose to prominence in the 2001 Chinese season when he played in 20 games scoring 8 goals, playing a vital part in the title winning team and would personally win the Young player of the year award.