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What is the current situation of Zhang Yuning, the most handsome man in Chinese football?

This question is obviously asked about the elder Zhang Yuning. Of course, the younger Zhang Yuning also looks good.

Zhang Yuning, a retired Chinese football player, is from Shenyang, Liaoning. In 1999, he represented the Chinese Olympic team in the "Dunhill Cup" competition, scoring 7 goals and winning the title of "Top Scorer". In 2001, he represented the national team in the King of Thailand Cup and won the top scorer in the King of Thailand Cup with 5 goals. He personally won the title of "Golden Boot" twice in international competitions for national teams. After retiring in 2009, he served as a football coach.

As a player, Zhang Yuning had strong self-confidence on the court, strong body, and superb shooting skills. He was extremely threatening in both counterattacks and positional battles. He was a natural shooter. The disadvantage is that he is not very involved in the field, his physical fitness is relatively poor, his range of activities is small, and his condition is unstable. Sports career

Entered the Liaoning Youth Team in 1985; joined the Liaoning Team in 1994. Zhang Yuning became famous when the Liaoning team competed in League One and League B. In 1997, Zhang Yuning, who had just turned 20, scored 11 league goals in one season and became one of the most famous young forwards in China. He was known as the "Jade Faced Killer".

In April 2000, Zhang Yuning, who had a promising career, drove drunk and was involved in a car accident. Although he was only slightly injured, his teammate in the car, Qu Leheng, who was only 22 years old at the time, suffered lifelong consequences. paralysis. Zhang Yuning was later ordered by the court to pay compensation of 2.34 million yuan. Especially since the entire lawsuit took more than four years, it had a great impact on his career.

In 2001, Zhang Yuning wanted to move to Leicester in the Premier League after being introduced by the former Chinese Olympic team coach Horton. Sadly, Zhang Yuning played less than 75% of the national team's games and the British refused. Regarding the issuance of labor certificates, Liaoning Football Manager Cheng Penghui confirmed that he had reached an agreement with Leicester of the Premier League. In the end, there were many difficulties in obtaining a labor certificate, which led to the final failure. Perhaps this was a turning point in Zhang Yuning's life.

In January 2003, Zhang Yuning transferred to Shanghai Shenhua with a price tag of 4.9 million yuan, and the actual value was reported to be more than 8 million yuan. He helped the team win the league championship in his first season and performed very well. In his first season after moving to Shenhua in 2003, Zhang Yuning scored a hat trick in the Shanghai Derby and led Shenhua to win the last A-A championship. However, in the following seasons, Zhang Yuning not only faded out of Shenhua's first team, but even faded out of the sight of Chinese fans.

In 2006, Zhang Yuning, who had no chance to play for Shenhua for a long time, followed the example of his former Liaoning and Shenhua teammate Qu Shengqing and moved to Australia to seek development opportunities. However, his efforts with Queensland Roar were not successful and his loan was terminated by the club in January 2007 and he returned to China. In the 2007 season, Zhang Yuning did not play a formal game throughout the year and could only maintain his form with the Shenhua reserve team.

In 2008, Liaoning Xiyang, which was at the bottom of the Chinese Super League in points, was in urgent need of strikers and tried to re-introduce Zhang Yuning, who had not had a chance to participate in official matches for more than a year. In the end, Zhang Yuning did not get any competition opportunities in the 2008 season. After the season, he was listed again and was expected to join his hometown team Shenyang Dongjin, which had recently been promoted to the Chinese Premier League. However, in the end, Dongjin only signed Qu Shengqing and gave up on Zhang Yuning, which also prompted him to basically quit professional football. Recent developments: Appointed as the coach of the Huanghai U19 team

The former well-known forward of Liaoning Football Team and Shenhua, and the former international player Da Zhang Yuning, known as the "Jade Faced Killer", is currently the coach of the Qingdao Huanghai U19 echelon.