Liu Zhongchang
柳忠长
Personal information
Date of birth (1962-08-31) 31 August 1962
Place of birth Dalian, Liaoning, China
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1974–1976 Dalian
1976 Liaoning
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1987 Liaoning
1988–1992 Dalian
1994–1995 Dalian Wanda 30 (2)
1996 Shaanxi Guoli
1996 Shenzhen Jinpeng
International career
1980 China U-20
1985–1986 China 4 (1)
Managerial career
1992 Dalian Youth
1992 Dalian W.F.C.
2001 Dalian W.F.C.
2005 Sichuan First City
2006–2012 Dalian Shide (assistant manager)
2010 Dalian Shide (caretaker)
2011–2012 Dalian Shide W.F.C.
2014–2016 Dalian Transcendence
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 February 2022

Liu Zhongchang (simplified Chinese: 柳忠长; traditional Chinese: 柳忠長; pinyin: Liǔ Zhōngcháng; born 31 August 1962) is a Chinese former football player and current manager.

Club career

Liu entered Dalian youth team in 1974. He moved to Liaoning youth team in 1976. Between 1983 and 1987, he played for Liaoning.

In 1988, he returned to Dalian.[1] Dalian relegated in the 1988 season and faced poor performance in the 1989 season.[2] Liu was moved from forward to midfielder by Qi Wusheng, and had outrageous performance. Dalian promoted in the 1989 season as runner-up.[3]

In 1992, he decided to retire. He was recruited by Dalian Wanda in 1993 season, and after hard training, he was able to pass the stamina test, to play for the team between 1994 and 1995, and won Dalian Wanda's first professional league champion.[1][4]

In 1996, he retired again, and started to work as manager for Shaanxi Guoli. He also played for Shenzhen Jinpeng in the 1996 Jia-B League.[5]

International career

In 1986, Liu participated in the Asian Games representing China. In the 5–1 victory against Bahrain, he scored a goal.[6]

Managerial career

In 2001, he became the manager of Dalian Women's FC.[1]

In 2002, he joined Sichuan Better City as assistant manager. He became the manager in the 2005 season. The team was dissolved after that season.[7]

Between 2006 and 2012, he worked at Dalian Shide as assistant manager for the first team and women's team.[8][9] In 2010, he shortly took the caretaker position for Dalian Shide after Xu Hong was sacked.[10][11]

In 2013, Liu joined the newly established Dalian Transcendence in the China League Two.[12] The team gained promotion into the China League One in 2015. He resigned in 2016 due to poor performances in the League One.[13]

In 2017, he joined Zhejiang Yiteng and worked as team official.[14] He joined Dalian Yifang during the season as team official.[15] In the 2018 season, he left the team as Ma Lin was sacked.

Managerial statistics

Team From To Record Ref.
P W D L Win %
Sichian First City 2005 2005 25 8 6 11 32
Dalian Shide 2010 2010 3 1 1 1 33
Dalian Transcendence 2014 2016 45 24 15 6 53.3
Total 73 33 22 18 45.2

Honors

Player

Liaoning FC

Dalian

Dalian Wanda

References

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  14. "超越功勋主帅柳忠长将加盟毅腾任领队". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  15. "柳忠长重回大连出任一方领队 助球队冲超路上稳步向前_大辽网_腾讯网". ln.qq.com. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
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