Xu Qing (footballer)

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Xu Qing
Personal information
Date of birth (1987-03-11) 11 March 1987 (age 37)
Place of birth Wuhan, Hubei, China
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Right-back
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2007 Wuhan Optics Valley 8 (0)
2008–2009 Chengdu Blades 0 (0)
2008 → Sheffield United (Hong Kong) (loan) 9 (1)
2009Shaanxi Baorong Chanba (loan) 9 (1)
2010–2011 Shaanxi Baorong Chanba 9 (0)
2012–2013 Chongqing 37 (0)
2014–2018 Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard 130 (8)
2019–2020 Inner Mongolia Zhongyou 33 (0)
2021–2022 Wuhan Three Towns 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14:01, 31 January 2023 (UTC)

Xu Qing (Chinese :徐擎; born 11 March 1987) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a right-back.

Contents

Club career

Xu Qing started his football career in the 2005 league season playing for Wuhan Optics Valley where he made eight appearances in his debut season. He would be a squad player for Wuhan until they were controversially relegated then subsequently disbanded during the 2008 season after the club's management did not accept the punishment given to them by the Chinese Football Association after a scuffle broke out during a match against Beijing Guoan on 27 September 2008. [1]

He would join another top tier club in Chengdu Blades, however he struggled to gain any playing time and was loaned out to their satellite team Sheffield United (Hong Kong) and then Shaanxi Baorong Chanba. His time at Shaanxi would become permanent on 4 January 2010. [2] After three seasons in the top tier with Shaanxi where he struggled to establish himself as a vital member of their team he joined second tier club Chongqing on 24 February 2012 to revive his career. [3] At Chongqing he would establish himself as a vital member of their team until the club were relegated at the end of 2013 China League One season and he was free to leave the club.

Xu Qing joined another second tier club in Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard where for the next five season as he became a vital member of their team until he joined Inner Mongolia Zhongyou. In the 2021 China League One campaign he joined Wuhan Three Towns and in his first season with the club he would go on to aid them in winning the division title and promotion into the top tier for the first tine in their history. [4]

Career statistics

As of 31 January 2023. [5]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Wuhan Optics Valley 2005 Chinese Super League 800080
2006 000000
2007 000000
Total80000080
Chengdu Blades 2008 Chinese Super League 000000
2009 000000
Total00000000
Sheffield United (Hong Kong) (loan) 2008–09 Hong Kong First Division 91001 [a] 0101
Shaanxi Baorong Chanba (loan) 2009 Chinese Super League 910091
Shaanxi Baorong Chanba 2010 700070
2011 200020
Total1810000181
Chongqing 2012 China League One 13000130
2013 24010250
Total3701000380
Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard 2014 China League One 18300183
2015 29030320
2016 27320293
2017 28100281
2018 28100281
Total130850001358
Inner Mongolia Zhongyou 2019 China League One 22000220
2020 11000110
Total3300000330
Wuhan Three Towns 2021 China League One 401050
Career total23910701024710
Notes

Honours

Club

Wuhan Three Towns

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References

  1. "Wuhan ejected from soccer league". english.people.com.cn. 10 November 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2022. Archived 2022-08-20 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "陕西正式签朱广沪爱将 董事长亲自出马面谈孙继海". cnsoccer.titan24.com. 4 January 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2022. Archived 2014-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "前陕西快马签约中甲新军 新重足冲超构架已构成". 163.com (in Chinese). 24 February 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  4. 1 2 "恭喜武汉三镇冲超成功!5大前国脚压阵,下赛季或将上演武汉德比". sohu.com (in Chinese). 13 December 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  5. Xu Qing at Soccerway