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Yan Junling
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese駿
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYán Jùnlíng
IPA[jɛ̌n tɕŷn lǐn]

Yan Junling (Chinese: 颜骏凌; pinyin: Yán Jùnlíng; born 28 January 1991) is a Chinese professional footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Chinese Super League club Shanghai Port and the China national team.

Club career

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Yan Junling started his football career when he joined the Genbao Football Academy in 2001 and was promoted to Shanghai SIPG's (later to be renamed as Shanghai Port) first team during the 2007 season.[1] He played as the backup goalkeeper for Gu Chao between 2007 and 2010. After Gu transferred to Hangzhou Greentown in early 2011, Yan became the first-choice goalkeeper for the club.[2] Yan made 24 league appearances in the 2012 season as Shanghai won the second tier league title and was subsequently promoted to the top flight.

Yan would establish himself as a vital member of the team throughout the 2013 Chinese Super League campaign as the club finished in ninth while also gaining significant investment from Shanghai International Port.[3] He would go on to be an integral member of the team that would come runners-up within the 2015 Chinese Super League and qualification for the AFC Champions League for the first time in the clubs history.[4] He would go on to be a consistent presence within the team as he won the 2018 Chinese Super League title with the club.[5]

Yan with China in 2019

On 26 June 2019, Yan saved a penalty by Lee Dong-gook and helped the team win 5-3 in the penalty shootout against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors in the round of 16 of the 2019 AFC Champions League.

On 29 October 2023, Yan won his second league title with Shanghai Port after a 1-1 home draw against direct competitor Shandong Taishan. [6]

International career

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Yan made his debut for the Chinese national team on 13 December 2014 in a 4–0 win against Kyrgyzstan. However, this match was not recognised as an international "A" match by FIFA.

In January 2015, Yan was a member of China's squad for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, where he served as back-up for first choice goalkeeper Wang Dalei. He made his official debut on 27 March 2015 in a 2–2 draw against Haiti, coming on as a substitute for Wang.[7]

After China's failure to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, manager Marcello Lippi decided to let Yan replace Zeng Cheng as the national team's first choice goalkeeper for the next 4-year cycle. Yan played all five matches at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates as China reached the quarter-finals where they lost 3–0 to Iran.[8]

Yan was named in China's squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar and started the team's all 3 matches, he kept 2 clean sheets and conceded only one goal throughout the tournament but was not able to prevent the team's elimination after the group stage.

Career statistics

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Club statistics

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As of 3 December 2024[9]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Shanghai SIPG/
Shanghai Port
2007 China League Two - - -
2008 China League One 2 0 - - - 2 0
2009 6 0 - - - 6 0
2010 10 0 - - - 10 0
2011 18 0 0 0 - - 18 0
2012 24 0 0 0 - - 24 0
2013 Chinese Super League 23 0 0 0 - - 23 0
2014 30 0 0 0 - - 30 0
2015 30 0 2 0 - - 32 0
2016 30 0 2 0 10 0 - 42 0
2017 30 0 8 0 11 0 - 49 0
2018 29 0 4 0 8 0 - 41 0
2019 30 0 4 0 10 0 1[a] 0 45 0
2020 14 0 1 0 1 0 - 16 0
2021 20 0 1 0 0 0 - 21 0
2022 30 0 4 0 - - 34 0
2023 29 0 2 0 1 0 - 32 0
2024 30 0 4 0 6 0 1[a] 0 41 0
Total 385 0 32 0 47 0 2 0 466 0
Career total 385 0 32 0 47 0 2 0 466 0
  1. ^ a b Appearances in Chinese FA Super Cup

International statistics

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National team
Year Apps Goals
2015 2 0
2016 2 0
2017 3 0
2018 10 0
2019 12 0
2020 0 0
2021 10 0
2022 4 0
2023 10 0
2024 4 0
Total 57 0

Honours

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from Grokipedia
Yan Junling (Chinese: 颜骏凌; born 28 1991) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a for club Port and the national team. Born in , Yan began his youth career at the Genbao Football Academy in 2001, progressing to Port's (then Shanghai SIPG) senior team in 2007, where he established himself as the first-choice by 2011. Over his long tenure with the club, he has contributed to multiple domestic successes, including three titles in 2018, 2023, and 2024, as well as the in 2024 and the in 2019. On the international stage, Yan made his official debut for on 27 March 2015, in a 2–2 friendly draw against and has since earned 58 caps as of 2025, serving as a key figure in the national team's defense during campaigns such as the quarterfinals and World Cup qualifiers. Standing at 1.91 meters tall, he is recognized for his shot-stopping ability and command in the , making him one of 's most experienced goalkeepers.

Early life and youth career

Family background and early interests

Yan Junling was born on January 28, 1991, in , , to an ordinary working-class family residing in the Changning district. His parents, who lacked any significant athletic background, provided a modest upbringing amid the economic transitions of post-reform in the , where opportunities for organized sports were often limited by financial constraints. His early interest in football emerged around the age of seven during his childhood in the late 1990s, sparked by informal street games in the alleys near his grandmother's house in Huacao. Playing with cousins and neighborhood children, Yan often took on the role of due to his smaller stature at the time, using makeshift goals like bookbags; these casual matches in the bustling urban environment of ignited his passion for the sport. By the , he expressed a strong desire to join peers who played football, leading his family to seek out schools with active programs. Despite the family's average economic conditions, which made expensive private football academies—costing up to 3,000 yuan per month—unattainable, his parents offered unwavering support for his budding interest. His father, who was notably tall, drove him daily to Zhenru Third in Putuo District starting in , where football was a key extracurricular activity on a simple cinder field. This initial training at the neighborhood school level helped nurture his skills, though his family viewed the pursuit primarily as a means to promote physical health rather than a professional path. Yan later credited this encouragement, noting that his family's average conditions made affordable options essential for him to be able to play. These foundational experiences paved the way for his transition to more structured youth development at the Genbao Football Academy in 2001.

Development at Genbao Football Academy

Yan Junling joined the Genbao Football Academy in 2001 at the age of 10, an institution founded by renowned Chinese football coach Xu Genbao in 2000 on to nurture grassroots talent through structured youth development inspired by United's academy model. The academy emphasized holistic player growth, combining intensive physical conditioning with technical skill-building in a disciplined environment aimed at producing professional-caliber athletes from an early age. At the , Yan focused on training amid stiff competition, starting as one of over 10 aspiring keepers and honing fundamental techniques such as positioning, diving saves, and ball distribution through daily regimens that tested and precision. His rapid adaptation to the role, initially taken due to his smaller stature but continued owing to his height potential observed at school and the , saw him emerge as a standout among the youngest trainees, building resilience under the 's rigorous coaching. Yan progressed swiftly through the academy's age-group teams, earning selection to the national youth squad by 2004 and contributing as the primary to China's victory in the AFC U-16 Asian Championship, where his performances highlighted his shot-stopping reliability. By 2005–2006, he featured prominently in national youth tournaments, showcasing consistent command in the box and distribution skills that drew attention from scouts, ultimately leading to his integration into SIPG's senior setup in 2007.

Club career

Entry into senior football with Shanghai Port

Yan Junling signed with Shanghai SIPG—now known as —in 2006 directly from the Genbao Football Academy, marking his entry into professional football. The rigorous training at the academy equipped him with the technical foundation needed for a swift adaptation to senior-level competition. He joined the senior squad during the 2007 China League Two season and initially served as the backup behind Gu Chao, without making any appearances that year. His early role focused on learning from experienced teammates while gaining sporadic exposure to high-stakes games. Over the subsequent seasons, Yan's playing time increased gradually as he demonstrated reliability and composure in goal. By 2011, after Gu Chao's transfer, he had secured the position of first-choice , solidifying his place in the senior squad.

Key seasons and achievements

Yan Junling became the undisputed starter for Shanghai Port in the 2011 season, establishing himself as a cornerstone of the club and building on his resilience from previous backup roles. In 2018, Yan played a pivotal role in Shanghai Port's first title win, with his shot-stopping ability proving decisive in maintaining clean sheets during key fixtures. A standout moment came in the , where Yan's famous penalty save against Jeonbuk Hyundai in the round of 16 shootout propelled Shanghai Port to the quarter-finals, where they were eliminated by . This heroic stop on Lee Dong-gook's attempt during the 5-3 shootout victory highlighted his composure under pressure in continental competition. Yan was key to Shanghai Port's second CSL title in 2023, appearing in 22 matches and leading the league in save percentage with his consistent shot-stopping. His contributions were vital in a dominant campaign that saw the club clinch the championship, reflecting his enduring importance to the team's success. In 2024, Yan contributed significantly to Shanghai Port's third consecutive CSL title, as well as victories in the and . He signed a extension with the club until 2027, demonstrating his loyalty to the team where he has spent his entire professional career. Later, on August 25, 2025, he reached the milestone of over 400 appearances for the team, a testament to his longevity and dedication.

International career

National team debut and progression

Yan Junling received his first senior international call-up in 2014 under head coach Alain Perrin. He made his debut on December 13, 2014, in a friendly match against , keeping a clean sheet in China's 4–0 victory. Initially serving as backup to , Yan earned 3 caps by the end of 2015. Under , who took over as coach in late 2015, Yan became the first-choice goalkeeper in 2016, starting in World Cup qualifiers. He accumulated 17 caps by 2018, including key saves during preparations for the . His consistent club form at Shanghai Port aided his ongoing national team selection. Yan maintained regular appearances through 2025, reaching 61 caps as of July 2025. In 2025, he featured in the , starting all three group matches as finished third.

Participation in major tournaments

Yan Junling emerged as China's primary goalkeeper in major international tournaments following his progression to first-choice status, providing stability in high-stakes matches across AFC Asian Cups and qualifiers. At the in the , Yan started all five matches, playing a pivotal role in China's run to the quarter-finals—their best performance in the competition since 2004. In the round of 16 against , he made a crucial penalty save from in stoppage time, preserving a 2-1 victory and advancing the team. China then topped Group C with a 0–0 draw against the , a 2–2 draw against , and a 2–1 win over , before a 0–3 quarter-final loss to . His consistent shot-stopping and command of the box were instrumental in limiting opponents to 7 goals across the tournament. Yan featured extensively in the Asian qualifiers, starting most matches as competed in the third round. A standout performance came in the 3-2 victory over on October 7, 2021, in Sharjah, where he produced a flying save to deny Hoang Duc and helped secure 's first win in the phase despite a late equalizer from restoring the lead. Despite the team's overall struggles, resulting in elimination, Yan's interventions prevented heavier defeats in several fixtures. In the in , Yan started all three group stage games amid an early exit from . He recorded two clean sheets in goalless draws against and , conceding only once in a 1-0 defeat to hosts via a long-range volley from . These displays underscored his shot-stopping prowess, though China's inability to score led to their elimination. Yan remained central to China's efforts in the Asian qualifiers through 2025, starting in the second and third rounds. In the third-round (with , , , , and ), he contributed to two clean sheets, bolstering the defense even as finished fifth with 9 points and failed to advance. His leadership extended to organizing the backline under pressure, emphasizing composure in transitions. Over these competitions, Yan has amassed more than 10 appearances, consistently demonstrating defensive leadership and reliability for the national team.

Playing style and reputation

Goalkeeping techniques and strengths

Yan Junling's imposing height of 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) provides him with a significant advantage in commanding the , enabling him to excel in aerial duels and the handling of crosses during matches. A key strength lies in his shot-stopping prowess, bolstered by quick reflexes that have resulted in consistently high save percentages in the , reaching peaks around 75% in several seasons, including 83.6% in 2021. Yan Junling exhibits proficient footwork for distribution purposes, facilitating the of counter-attacks; as a ball-playing , he effectively uses his feet to transition play from defense to offense. His mental resilience is particularly notable in penalty situations, demonstrated through successful saves in training drills, match simulations, and competitive fixtures, where he has stopped 3 penalties across his CSL career. Throughout his career, Yan Junling has shown notable adaptations, including enhanced sweeping abilities in the to accommodate Port's high defensive line.

Recognition in Chinese and Asian football

Yan Junling has been widely considered China's premier shot-stopper since 2016, when he solidified his position as the national team's first-choice goalkeeper under coach , who selected him to replace Zeng Cheng following the failure. He was selected to the Best XI in 2018, recognizing his outstanding performances with Shanghai Port. Lippi's decision to promote him to the starting role highlighted his reliability and command in goal, contributing to his reputation as a key figure in . Yan Junling has served as captain for the national team in several matches since 2022, underscoring his intermittent role amid transitions in the squad. His consistent excellence also earned him the Goalkeeper of the Year award in 2019. Media coverage in outlets like has emphasized his pivotal role in elevating Chinese football's defensive capabilities within Asian competitions, such as the , where his performances have helped stabilize the national team's backline against regional rivals. This recognition underscores his status as a of both domestic and Asian football landscapes.

Career statistics

Club appearances and records

Yan Junling has amassed 504 appearances across all competitions for Shanghai Port as of October 31, 2025. With the 2025 season ongoing, his total continues to increase. In the (CSL), Yan has recorded over 400 starts, while scoring 0 goals as a . He has achieved over 150 clean sheets in CSL matches, with his peak performance coming in 2018 when he recorded 8 clean sheets. The following table provides a breakdown of his appearances by major competitions:
CompetitionAppearances
411
CFA Cup33
AFC Champions League57
Yan holds the record for the most appearances by a in Port's history. Additionally, he was instrumental in the team's longest unbeaten run of 12 consecutive matches during the 2023 season.

International caps and performances

Yan Junling has accumulated 59 caps for the as of November 2025, making him the most-capped active in Chinese football history. He debuted internationally on 13 December 2014 in a 4–0 friendly victory over , recording a clean sheet in that match. Across these appearances, Yan has logged approximately 5,200 minutes without scoring any goals, while conceding 74 and securing 22 clean sheets in total. His international outings break down as follows: 23 appearances in qualifiers (2,070 minutes, 8 clean sheets), 8 in the (720 minutes, 3 clean sheets), 24 in international friendlies (2,121 minutes, 10 clean sheets), and 4 in the East Asian Football Championship (360 minutes, 1 clean sheet).

Honours

Club titles and team successes

Yan Junling has been a cornerstone of Shanghai Port's defensive stability since becoming the first-choice in , playing a pivotal role in the club's emergence as a dominant force in Chinese football. His consistent performances, including crucial saves in high-stakes matches, have helped transform Shanghai Port (formerly Shanghai SIPG) from a mid-table side into consistent title contenders, contributing to five major trophies during his tenure. In the 2018 Chinese Super League season, Yan was instrumental in Shanghai SIPG's maiden league title win, ending Evergrande's seven-year dominance with a 2-1 victory over Beijing Renhe on the final day; he kept a clean sheet in several key fixtures, bolstering the team's record of 64 points from 30 matches. The club repeated this success in 2023, clinching the title with a 1-1 draw against rivals Shandong Taishan, where Yan's shot-stopping denied several scoring opportunities, securing 63 points and qualification for the AFC Champions League Elite. In 2024, Port won their third title, achieving a record 78 points from 30 matches and securing the championship with a 1-1 draw against Taishan on 8 ; Yan's reliable performances were key to the team's dominant season, which also included qualification for the AFC Champions League Two. Port also achieved the Chinese Super Cup in 2019, defeating Beijing Guoan 2-0 in the season-opening match, with Yan maintaining a that highlighted the team's defensive organization under coach Vítor Pereira. In domestic cup competitions, the club reached the 2017 final as runners-up, losing to Shanghai Shenhua on away goals after a 3-3 aggregate draw, where Yan made several key interventions despite the outcome. The team later won the in 2024, defeating Taishan 3-1 in the final to claim their first title in the competition. On the continental stage, Shanghai Port's most notable achievement came in the , reaching the quarterfinals—the club's deepest run to date—before exiting on away goals to following a 3-3 aggregate scoreline; Yan's performances in the group stage and knockouts, including a 5-0 round-of-16 win over Ulsan Hyundai, underscored the team's progress. These accomplishments reflect Yan's enduring impact in elevating Shanghai Port to multiple championships and competitive European campaigns.

Individual accolades

Yan Junling has received several individual honors recognizing his excellence as a in domestic and international competitions. He was awarded the of the Year in 2017, 2018, and 2019, following standout seasons with Shanghai SIPG that contributed to the team's title-winning campaigns and deep cup runs. He was also named to the Team of the Year in 2017, 2018, and 2019. During the , Yan set a for Chinese goalkeepers by recording two clean sheets in the tournament, contributing to China's progression to the knockout stages despite the team's quarter-final exit. His shot-stopping ability was highlighted in matches against the (3-0 win) and (0-0 draw), performances that underscored his reliability under pressure. In the series, Yan's peak overall rating reached 71 in the 25 edition, reflecting his high regard among developers based on real-world peer evaluations and statistical impact in the . This rating, an increase from previous years, highlights his ongoing influence and respect within the football community.

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