# Chi Shangbin

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Chinese footballer and coach (1949–2021)

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Chi Shangbin 迟尚斌 Personal information Full name Chi Shangbin Date of birth (1949-09-19)19 September 1949 Place of birth Dalian, Liaoning, China Date of death 6 March 2021(2021-03-06) (aged 71) Place of death Dalian, Liaoning, China Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) Position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1969–1982 Liaoning Team International career 1974–1982 China 58 (11) Managerial career 1985–1986 Beijing Army (assistant) 1987–1995 Gamba Osaka (assistant) 1995–1997 Dalian Wanda 1997 China (assistant) 1998 Sichuan Quanxing 1999–2000 Xiamen Yuanhua 2000–2002 China (assistant) 2003 Henan Jianye 2004 Jiangsu Sainty 2005 Shenzhen Jianlibao 2009–2010 Dalian Aerbin 2010–2011 Dalian Aerbin (assistant) Medal record Men's football Representing China AFC Asian Cup 1976 Iran Team Asian Games 1978 Bangkok Football * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Chi Shangbin** ([Chinese](/source/Chinese_language): 迟尚斌; [pinyin](/source/Pinyin): *Chí Shàngbīn*; 19 September 1949 – 6 March 2021)[1] was a Chinese [football](/source/Association_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](/source/Dalian_Wanda) of 55 unbeaten run between 1995 and 1997 in the league, which brought him two [Chinese Jia-A League](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League) titles.[2]

## Playing career

Chi Shangbin played for the Liaoning during his entire senior football career. He was called up by the [China national football team](/source/China_national_football_team) since the 1970s,[3] and took part in the [AFC Asian Cup](/source/AFC_Asian_Cup) in [1976](/source/1976_AFC_Asian_Cup)[4] and [1980](/source/1980_AFC_Asian_Cup),[5] as well as the [Asian Games](/source/Asian_Games) in [1974](/source/Football_at_the_1974_Asian_Games), [1978](/source/Football_at_the_1978_Asian_Games) and [1982](/source/Football_at_the_1982_Asian_Games).[6]

## Managerial career

### Earlier stages

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](/source/Osaka_University_of_Health_and_Sport_Sciences), and was offered a chance to be the youth manager at [Panasonic Gamba](/source/Gamba_Osaka) until 1995.[7]

### Dalian Wanda

In 1995, Chi returned to China to join the Jia-A league champion [Dalian Wanda](/source/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,[8] which included an undefeated 1996 season.[9] 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.

### Sichuan Quanxing and second-tier experiences

In 1998, Chi briefly joined Sichuan Quanxing.

He then joined second tier club [Xiamen Yuanhua](/source/Xiamen_Lanshi) in 1999, where he won a second-tier league title.[10]

In 2000, Chi was appointed by the China national football team as part of the coaching staff for [Bora Milutinović](/source/Bora_Milutinovi%C4%87).

In 2003, Chi joined [Henan Jianye](/source/Henan_Songshan_Longmen_F.C.), also in the Jia-B league. The team finished the season as runner-up.[11]

In 2004, he joined [Jiangsu Sainty](/source/Jiangsu_F.C.).

### Shenzhen Jianlibao

Chi joined reigning league champion [Shenzhen Jianlibao](/source/Shenzhen_Jianlibao) in 2005 to replace [Zhu Guanghu](/source/Zhu_Guanghu), who left for the Chinese national team. The team fell from grace and finished in 12th place in a difficult season. Chi resigned after only three months due to his poor relationship with the squad, especially with then-captain [Li Weifeng](/source/Li_Weifeng) and senior players like [Li Yi](/source/Li_Yi_(footballer)) and [Yang Chen](/source/Yang_Chen_(footballer%2C_born_1974)). Chi was unhappy due to the senior players' influential control over the team, their unprofessional behavior and discipline especially with gambling.[12] He tried to regain control of the squad with his strictness, but most of the players reacted fiercely by training and playing even more poorly. Li Weifeng punched Chi's office window; Yang Chen, who is already a relatively gentle person got upset too and repeatedly exposed the uselessness of Chi's policy to media, which saw the then owner Yang Saixin having to let Chi go.[13]

### Dalian Aerbin

In July 2009, Chi Shangbin was appointed by newly founded Dalian Aerbin as manager.[14] Under his leadership Dalian Aerbin won the [2010 China League Two](/source/2010_China_League_Two), and they were promoted into the China League One.[15] He stepped out of the coaching staff to work as vice general manager since 2012, then general manager in 2013,[16] and left the team in 2015.[17]

## Personal life

Chi focused on youth training activities since 2015.[18][19][20] He died of [myocardial infarction](/source/Myocardial_infarction) on 6 March 2021.[21] FIFA chairman [Gianni Infantino](/source/Gianni_Infantino) paid tribute to him.[22]

## Honours

### Player

**Liaoning Team**

- China national league: 1978[23]

### Manager

**Dalian Wanda**

- [Chinese Jia-A League](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League): 1996,[9] 1997

**Xiamen Yuanhua**

- Chinese Jia-B League: 1999

**Dalian Aerbin**

- [China League Two](/source/China_League_Two): 2010[15]

### Individual

- Asian Coach of the Month: March 1997,[24] December 1997[25]

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## External links

- [Biography at sina.com](http://sports.sina.com.cn/star/chishangbin/index.shtml)

v t e Chinese Football Association Coach of the Year 1994: Zhang Honggen 1995: Xu Genbao 1996: Chi Shangbin 1997: Chi Shangbin 1998: Xu Genbao 1999: Santrač 2000: Lee Jang-soo 2001: Kosanović 2002: Zhu Guanghu 2003: Wu Jingui 2004: Zhu Guanghu 2005: Petrović 2006: Tumbaković 2007: Gao Hongbo 2008: Tumbaković 2009: Tang Yaodong 2010: Ivanković 2011: Ma Lin 2012: Okuka 2013: Lippi 2014: Manzano 2015: Scolari 2016: Scolari 2017: Cannavaro 2018: Li Xiaopeng

China squads v t e China squad – 1976 AFC Asian Cup third place 1 Hu Zhigang 2 Qi Wusheng (c) 3 Guan Zhirui 4 Chi Shangbin 5 Xiang Hengqing 6 He Jia 7 Chen Xirong 8 Li Guoning 9 Wang Jilian 10 Rong Zhixing 11 Du Zhiren 12 Li Fusheng 13 Cai Jinbiao 14 Zhang Qun 15 Zhang Yiming 16 Yang Anli 17 Yu Jinglian 18 Li Weimiao Coach: Nian Weisi v t e China squad – 1980 AFC Asian Cup 1 Li Fusheng 2 Cai Jinbiao 3 Liu Zhicai 4 Lin Lefeng 5 Chi Shangbin (c) 6 Huang Xiangdong 7 Yang Yumin 8 Zuo Shusheng 9 Xu Yonglai 10 Li Fubao 11 Chen Jingang 12 Zang Cailing 13 Shen Xiangfu 15 Gu Guangming 16 Wang Feng 18 Gai Zengchen 20 Chen Xirong 22 Xu Jianping Coach: Su Yongshun

Chi Shangbin managerial positions v t e Henan F.C. – managers Zhang Changhai (1994) Wang Suisheng (1994) Ding Sanshi (1998–99) Wang Suisheng (1999–01) Hrstić (2001–02) Chi Shangbin (2003) Yin Lihua (2004–05) Chen Wenjie (2005) Pei Encai (2007) Jia Xiuquan (2007–08) Casimiro (2008) Tang Yaodong (2008–10) Kim Hak-bum (2010–11) Bonfrere (2011) Versleijen (2012) Shen Xiangfu (2012) Tang Yaodong (2013–14) Jia Xiuquan (2014–17) Petrov (2017) Guo Guangqi (2017) Talajić (2018) Chang Woe-ryong (2018) Wang Baoshan (2018–20) Yang Jic (2020) Pereira (2020–21) Gómezc (2021) Pereira (2022) Zarco Díaz (2023) Nam Ki-il (2024–25) Ramos (2025–) v t e Jiangsu F.C. – managers Liu Pingyu (1994–95) Wei Ritun (1996) Hu Zhigang (1997) Yang Yumin (1998–99) Gu Mingchang (2000) Banjac (2000) Koltun (2000–01) Antić (2001) Liu Pingyu (2002) Koltun (2002–03) Chi Shangbin (2004) Koltun (2004) Wang Baoshan (2005) Ma Lin (2006) Li Hongbin (2006) Vojinović (2007) Pei Encai (2008–10) Kocian (2011) Okuka (2011–13) Gao Hongbo (2014–15) Petrescu (2015–16) Choi Yong-soo (2016–17) Li Jinyu (caretaker) (2017) Capello (2017–18) Olăroiu (2018–21) v t e Shenzhen F.C. – managers Hu Zhigang (1994–95) Zhou Hui'an (1995–96) Liu Jianjiang (1996–97) Lu Jianren (1997) Xiao Duoyin (1997–98) Zeng Xuelin (1998) Cha Bum-kun (1998–99) Tavares (1999–2000) Zhu Guanghu (2000–05) Chi Shangbin (2005) Guo Ruilong (2005) Xie Feng (2005) Wang Baoshan (2005–06) Xie Feng (2006) Zhang Jun (2006–07) Mai Chao (2007–08) Zhang Zengqun (2008–09) Fan Yuhong (2009) Xie Feng (2009) Gogić (2010–11) Troussier (2011–13) Li Yi (2013–15) Lee Lim-saeng (2015) Li Haiqiang (2015) Tang Yaodong (2015–16) Seedorf (2016) Eriksson (2016–17) Wang Baoshan (2017–18) López Caro (2018–19) Donadoni (2019–20) Zhang Xiaorui (2020) Cruyff (2020–21) Granero (2021) Zhang Xiaorui (2021) Lee Jang-soo (2022) Zhang Xiaorui (2022) Chen Tao (2023) Xiang Jun (2023–24) v t e Dalian Professional F.C. – managers Chi Shangbin (2009–10) Sun Xianlu (2010) Stankov (2011) Chang Woe-ryong (2012) Stanojević (2012) Xu Hong (2012–13) Li Mingc (2013) Krunić (2013) Ma Lin (2014) Kurata (2014) Stahre (2015–16) Pantić (2016) Cárdenas (2016) López Caro (2016–17) Ma Lin (2017–18) Schuster (2018) Choi Kang-hee (2019) Benítez (2019–2021) González (2021–2022) Xie Hui (2022–2023)

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