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Chi Shangbin
Chi Shangbin (Chinese: 迟尚斌; pinyin: Chí Shàngbīn; 19 September 1949 – 6 March 2021) was a Chinese football player and coach.
As player, he spent his whole career playing for Liaoning, and also represented China at international level. As manager, he was best known for his record at Dalian Wanda of 55 unbeaten run between 1995 and 1997 in the league, which brought him two Chinese Jia-A League titles.
Chi Shangbin played for the Liaoning during his entire senior football career. He was called up by the China national football team since the 1970s, and took part in the AFC Asian Cup in 1976 and 1980, as well as the Asian Games in 1974, 1978 and 1982.
After his retirement, Chi became an assistant manager at Beijing Army until 1987. He sought further study at Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences, and was offered a chance to be the youth manager at Panasonic Gamba until 1995.
In 1995, Chi returned to China to join the Jia-A league champion Dalian Wanda. The defending champion did not start well in the 1995 league, but continued their reigning performance under Chi's management. From 3 September 1995 until 18 December 1997, Dalian Wanda had an unbeaten run of 55 consecutive matches, which included an undefeated 1996 season. He won the 1996 and 1997 league titles, and was awarded Coach of the year in both seasons. He left Dalian Wanda after the 1997 season.
In 1998, Chi briefly joined Sichuan Quanxing.
He then joined second tier club Xiamen Yuanhua in 1999, where he won a second-tier league title.
In 2000, Chi was appointed by the China national football team as part of the coaching staff for Bora Milutinović.
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Chi Shangbin
Chi Shangbin (Chinese: 迟尚斌; pinyin: Chí Shàngbīn; 19 September 1949 – 6 March 2021) was a Chinese football player and coach.
As player, he spent his whole career playing for Liaoning, and also represented China at international level. As manager, he was best known for his record at Dalian Wanda of 55 unbeaten run between 1995 and 1997 in the league, which brought him two Chinese Jia-A League titles.
Chi Shangbin played for the Liaoning during his entire senior football career. He was called up by the China national football team since the 1970s, and took part in the AFC Asian Cup in 1976 and 1980, as well as the Asian Games in 1974, 1978 and 1982.
After his retirement, Chi became an assistant manager at Beijing Army until 1987. He sought further study at Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences, and was offered a chance to be the youth manager at Panasonic Gamba until 1995.
In 1995, Chi returned to China to join the Jia-A league champion Dalian Wanda. The defending champion did not start well in the 1995 league, but continued their reigning performance under Chi's management. From 3 September 1995 until 18 December 1997, Dalian Wanda had an unbeaten run of 55 consecutive matches, which included an undefeated 1996 season. He won the 1996 and 1997 league titles, and was awarded Coach of the year in both seasons. He left Dalian Wanda after the 1997 season.
In 1998, Chi briefly joined Sichuan Quanxing.
He then joined second tier club Xiamen Yuanhua in 1999, where he won a second-tier league title.
In 2000, Chi was appointed by the China national football team as part of the coaching staff for Bora Milutinović.