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China PR
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)-
AssociationChinese Football Association
Head coachZhu Guanghu (朱广沪), 2005-
Most capsFan Zhiyi (109)
Top scorerHao Haidong (37)
First colours
Second colours
First international
Philippines Philippines 2 - 1 China Taiwan
(Philippines; February 1, 1913)
Finland Finland 4 - 0 China PR China
(Helsinki, Finland; August 4, 1952)
Biggest win
China China PR 19 - 0 Guam Guam
(Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; January 26, 2000)
Biggest defeat
United States USA 5 - 0 China PR China
(Palo Alto, USA; April 4, 1992)
World Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2002)
Best resultRound 1, 2002
AFC Asian Cup
Appearances8 (first in 1976)
Best resultRunners-up, 1984 and 2004

The China national football team have been perennial contenders for the Asian Cup, most recently finishing second in 2004. The side failed to score a goal in their maiden World Cup appearance in Korea/Japan 2002. The Chinese national team was founded in 1924 and joined FIFA in 1931-58 and in 1979.

After the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom in 1997, and Macau from Portugal in 1999, they have continued to have their own teams, which play as "Hong Kong, China" and "Macau, China". The team playing as "China" represents mainland China only.

As football is widely followed in the People's Republic of China, any triumph by the national team is considered to be a source of national pride. Around 300 million people tuned in to broadcasts of China's World Cup 2002 matches, and there were possibly even more viewers for the Asian Cup 2004 finals.

One interesting thing about Chinese football is related to their neighbour, South Korea. China have played about 30 matches against them since 1950 but they have never won against South Korea at all, in spite of finishing higher in a number of tournaments. Chinese football journalists call it "Koreaphobia."

The China national football team is currently sponsored by Adidas.

World Cup record

Asian Cup record

East Asian Cup record

Famous players

Current Players

See also

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Player Club
Goalkeepers
Li Leilei ChinaShandong Luneng
Liu Yunfei ChinaShanghai Shenhua
Wang Dalei ChinaShanghai Liancheng Zobon
Defenders
Cao Yang ChinaTianjin Teda FC
Du Wei ChinaShanghai Shenhua
Feng Xiaoting ChinaDalian Shide
Ji Mingyi ChinaDalian Shide
Li Weifeng ChinaShanghai Shenhua
Sun Jihai EnglandManchester City
Sun Xiang ChinaShanghai Shenhua
Xu Yunlong ChinaBeijing Hyundai
Zhang Yaokun ChinaDalian Shide
Zhang Yonghai ChinaLiaoning FC
Midfielders
Hao Junmin ChinaTianjin Teda FC
Jiang Kun ChinaShanghai Liancheng Zobon
Li Tie EnglandEverton
Shao Jiayi Germany1860 Munich
Tao Wei ChinaBeijing Hyundai
Wang Yun ChinaXian Chanba
Xu Liang ChinaLiaoning FC
Yan Song ChinaDalian Shide
Zhao Junzhe ChinaLiaoning FC
Zhao Xuri ChinaDalian Shide
Zheng Zhi ChinaShandong Luneng
Strikers
Chen Tao ChinaShenyang Ginde
Dong Fangzhuo BelgiumRoyal Antwerp (on loan from EnglandManchester United)
Gao Lin ChinaShanghai Shenhua
Han Peng ChinaShandong Luneng
Li Jinyu ChinaShandong Luneng
Shi Jun SwitzerlandYoung Boys
Zou Jie ChinaDalian Shide

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