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Zhu Bo
朱波
Personal information
Full name Zhu Bo
Date of birth (1960-09-24) September 24, 1960 (age 63)
Place of birth Dalian, Liaoning, China
Height 1.74 m (5 ft8+12 in)
Position(s) Right-back
Youth career
1974–1978 Bayi Football Team
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1993 Bayi Football Team
1994–1997 Shenzhen Feiyada
International career
1983–1993 China86 (1)
Managerial career
1999 Wuhan Hongtao Deputy/Assistant
2000–2002 Dalian Shide Assistant
2004 Hunan Shoking
2005 Yunnan Lijiang Dongba
2006 Nanchang Hengyuan
2006–2008 Changsha Ginde F.C. Assistant
2008–2009 Changsha Ginde F.C.
2010 Shenzhen Ruby F.C. General Manager
2011 Shenzhen Phoenix First team coach
2011–2012 Guangzhou R&F First team coach
2013 Shenzhen Fengpeng
2015 Yinchuan Helanshan
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of June 2, 2010

Zhu Bo (Chinese: 朱波; pinyin: Zhū Bō; Mandarin pronunciation: [ʈʂú pwó]; born on September 24, 1960, in Dalian, Liaoning) is a Chinese football manager and a former international football player. As a player, he was a right-back who represented Bayi Football Team where he won several league titles while captaining his team before ending his career with Shenzhen Feiyada. As a manager, he has coached several clubs within the Chinese football league divisions, which include Hunan Shoking, Yunnan Lijiang Dongba, Nanchang Hengyuan, Changsha Ginde F.C., Shenzhen Fengpeng and Yinchuan Helanshan.

Playing career

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Zhu Bo began his football career playing Bayi Football Team after he was drafted in from the club's youth team. Showing great reliability and consistency within the team's defence he would go on to have a fruitful career with the team and go on to win the league title in the 1981 league season.[1] He would soon receive a call up to the Chinese national team and make his debut in a friendly against Australia on December 4, 1983, in a 2–1 victory.[2] His performance would see him become a regular within the national team and see him included in the 1984 AFC Asian Cup squad where he was a vital member of the team that came runners-up in the tournament. After that campaign Zhu would later become the team's captain and lead them to several further tournaments, however none were as successful. Back at his club he would continue with his reliability and captain his team to another league title during the 1986 league season.[3] After spending his whole career with the same team and nearing the end of career Zhu would decide to leave the club at the beginning of the 1994 league season for a new challenge in joining recently created football club Shenzhen Feiyada and aid them in establishing themselves within the football league pyramid.

Management career

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After he retired Zhu Bo would take up coaching and go to Italy to gain his coaching badges where after a year once he achieved this he would become an assistant at Wuhan Hongtao, however he unexpectedly became the temporary manager of Wuhan for a short period during the 1999 league season while the club found a permanent coach. Only staying for one season he would instead join the exiting Wuhan coach Milorad Kosanović and join him as an assistant within Dalian Shide. After spending a few years at Dalian Zhu would take his first manager appointment at second tier club Hunan Shoking where he achieved little success before joining another lower league side Yunnan Lijiang Dongba and then Nanchang Hengyuan before becoming an assistant again with top tier side Changsha Ginde F.C. where he was once again given the opportunity to become the team's manager when the previous coach Slobodan Santrač left. This time Zhu's reign lasted considerably longer and he guided the club to an eleventh-place finish.[4]

Honours

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Player

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Bayi Football Team

Shenzhen Feiyada

References

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  1. ^ "China 1981". RSSSF. 22 Oct 2009. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-21.
  • ^ "China PR 2-1 Australia". teamchina.freehostia.com. 1983-12-04. Retrieved 2012-09-21.
  • ^ "China 1986". RSSSF. 22 Oct 2009. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-21.
  • ^ "China 2008". RSSSF. 3 Apr 2009. Archived from the original on July 21, 2010. Retrieved 2012-09-21.
  • [edit]
    Sporting positions
    Preceded by

    Ma Lin

    China national football team captain
    1992–1993
    Succeeded by

    Xu Hong


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