Li Jinyu

Li Jinyu
李金羽
Personal information
Full name Li Jinyu
Date of birth (1977-07-06) 6 July 1977
Place of birth Shenyang, Liaoning, China
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Striker
Youth career
1993–1998 Shenzhen Youth
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2003 Liaoning FC 100 (46)
1999AS Nancy (loan) 6 (0)
2004–2010 Shandong Luneng 151 (74)
Total 257 (120)
National team
1997–2008 China 70 (24)
Teams managed
2011 China (assistant)
2012–2013 Shenyang Shenbei (assistant)
2013–2014 Shenyang Shenbei

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20 October 2013.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 20 October 2013
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.

Li Jinyu (Chinese: 李金羽; pinyin: Lǐ Jīnyǔ; born 6 July 1977 in Shenyang, Liaoning) is a former Chinese footballer who predominantly played for Liaoning Whowin and Shandong Luneng in the Chinese Super League. He is also currently the top goalscorer in Chinese professional league history and has won the Golden Boot Award three times in the process.

Club career

One of the premier strikers in China, Li Jinyu earned his reputation early when he was the stars of the Chinese youth team that studied in Brazil for a training programme sponsored by Shenzhen Jianlibao. This then saw him called up to the Chinese under-20 national team and gave him a chance to play in the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship which attracted the interests of French side AS Nancy who acquired him on loan for one season.[1] Li's time at AS Nancy was not successful and he would return to China to sign with Liaoning Whowin, immediately showing his potential that was missing at AS Nancy when he became an integral member of the team that narrowly lost out on the league title in 1999.[2] While he would personally win his first Golden Boot award in 2002, he did not win any trophies with his club Liaoning during his time with them.

At the beginning of the 2004 league season, Shandong Luneng were willing to pay 4,900,000 yuan to make him the most expensive signing in Chinese football transfer history at the time. He would immediately become an integral member of the team and would repay them by helping them win the Chinese FA Cup and Chinese Super League Cup at the end of the season. The 2006 league season would see him reach his peak when he won the league title, the Chinese FA Cup, and the Golden Boot award with the team. The 2007 league season would see him officially become the most prolific player within the league when he broke Hao Haidong's goal record, however he could not aid Shandong to another league title.[3] Despite his tradition in scoring, his prolific goalscoring dropped during the 2008 league season when he only scored six goals, nevertheless he was still able to win another league title.[4] By the 2010 league season, Li would become a fringe player within the team, however he would still go on to win the league title once more and decided to retire at the end of the season.

International career

After playing in the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship for the Chinese under-20 national team, Li would immediately move to the senior team and would make his debut in a friendly against the United States in a 1-1 draw on 1 February 1997.[5] This then saw him become a regular with the Chinese national team and saw him play in several unsuccessful World Cup qualifiers. His biggest achievement came in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup where he was an integral member of the team that was runners-up in the tournament. When China qualified for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, then manager Zhu Guanghu dropped him from the squad to take part in the tournament because he believed that his performances were not convincing enough to be included in the squad.[6]

Managerial career

Li started his managerial career by becoming the assistant coach of the Chinese women's national team and Shenyang Shenbei. On 13 May 2013, he was appointed as the new manager of China League One side Shenyang Shenbei, replacing Liu Zhicai who was sacked from the club on the same day after a string of poor results.[7]

Career statistics

Club statistics

SeasonTeamCountryDivisionAppsGoals
1998Liaoning FC China100
1998-99AS Nancy France160
1999Liaoning FC China1138
2000Liaoning FC China1245
2001Liaoning FC China12211
2002Liaoning FC China12715
2003Liaoning FC China1147
2004Shandong Luneng China12113
2005Shandong Luneng China1177
2006Shandong Luneng China12626
2007Shandong Luneng China12715
2008Shandong Luneng China1246
2009Shandong Luneng China1223
2010Shandong Luneng China1144
Total257120

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
121 February 1997Malaysia Singapore3-1Win1997 Dunhill Cup Malaysia
22 March 1997Malaysia Bosnia and Herzegovina3-0Win1997 Dunhill Cup Malaysia
320 April 1997China Myanmar5-0WinFriendly international
41 June 1997China Turkmenistan1-0Win1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
530 November 1998Thailand Lebanon4-1Win1998 Asian Games
68 December 1998Thailand Tajikistan3-1Win1998 Asian Games
710 December 1998Thailand Oman6-1Win1998 Asian Games
810 December 1998Thailand Oman6-1Win1998 Asian Games
912 December 1998Thailand Iran1-2Loss1998 Asian Games
1014 December 1998Thailand Turkmenistan3-0Win1998 Asian Games
1114 December 1998Thailand Turkmenistan3-0Win1998 Asian Games
126 May 2001Cambodia Cambodia4-0Win2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier
136 May 2001Cambodia Cambodia4-0Win2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier
1431 August 2003United States Haiti3-4LossFriendly international
153 July 2004China Lebanon6-0WinFriendly international
163 July 2004China Lebanon6-0WinFriendly international
1717 July 2004China Bahrain2-2Draw2004 AFC Asian Cup
188 September 2004Malaysia Malaysia1-0Win2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier
1917 November 2004China Hong Kong7-0Win2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier
2017 November 2004China Hong Kong7-0Win2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier
213 September 2005South Korea Japan2-2Draw2005 East Asian Football Championship
2210 September 2006China Thailand4-0WinFriendly international
237 February 2007China Kazakhstan2-1WinFriendly international
2421 October 2007China Myanmar7-0Win2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier

Honours

Club

Shandong Luneng

International

China PR national football team

Individual

See also

References

  1. LI Jinyu at fifa.com Retrieved 2012-08-28
  2. China 1999 at rsssf.com 2 Jul 2001 Retrieved 2012-08-28
  3. China's Asian Cup reject Li makes a point with 100th goal at chinadaily.com.cn 2007-06-21 Retrieved 2012-08-28
  4. China 2008 at rsssf.com 3 Apr 2009 Retrieved 2012-08-28
  5. China PR 1-1 USA at teamchina.freehostia.com 1997-02-01 Retrieved 2012-08-28
  6. Soccer-China leave top scorer Li out of Asian Cup squad at uk.reuters.com Jun 15, 2007 Retrieved 2012-08-28
  7. 沈北官方宣布李金羽担任主教练 刘志才自动离职 at titan24.com 2013-05-14 Retrieved 2013-05-27

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