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Chinese footballer (born 1978)

In this [Chinese name](/source/Chinese_name), the [family name](/source/Chinese_surname) is *[Li](/source/Li_(surname_%E6%9D%8E))*.

Li Weifeng 李玮锋 Weifeng with Suwon Bluewings in 2009 Personal information Full name Li Weifeng Date of birth (1978-12-01) 1 December 1978 (age 47) Place of birth Changchun, Jilin, China Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) Position Centre-back Team information Current team Ningbo FC (head coach) Youth career 1990–1995 Tianjin Locomotive 1996–1998 Shenzhen Youth 1998 Tianjin Locomotive Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1998–2005 Shenzhen Ping'an 151 (8) 2002–2003 → Everton (loan) 1 (0) 2006–2008 Shanghai Shenhua 49 (8) 2008 Wuhan Guanggu 2 (0) 2009–2010 Suwon Bluewings 48 (2) 2011–2015 Tianjin Teda 105 (3) International career‡ 2008 China Olympic (O.P.) 3 (0) 1998–2011 China 112 (14) Managerial career 2015–2016 Tianjin Quanjian (deputy general manager) 2016–2019 Tianjin Quanjian (deputy general manager and team manager) 2019–2020 Tianjin Tianhai 2022–2023 Guangzhou City 2023–2024 Henan FC (managing director) 2026– Ningbo FC Medal record Men's football Representing China AFC Asian Cup 2004 China Team Asian Games 1998 Bangkok Football East Asian Football Championship 2003 Japan Team 2005 South Korea Team 2008 China Team * Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 3 November 2014 ‡ National team caps and goals as of 15 November 2011

**Li Weifeng** ([simplified Chinese](/source/Simplified_Chinese_characters): 李玮峰; [traditional Chinese](/source/Traditional_Chinese_characters): 李瑋峰; [pinyin](/source/Pinyin): *Lǐ Wěifēng*; born 1 December 1978) is a Chinese [football manager](/source/Manager_(association_football)) and former footballer. He made 112 appearances for the [China national team](/source/China_national_football_team), scoring 14 goals.

## Club career

### Tianjin Locomotive

Li Weifeng started his football career with [Tianjin Locomotive](/source/Tianjin_Locomotive)'s youth academy before he was spotted by the Chinese national youth program to study football abroad in a training program sponsored by [Jianlibao](/source/Shenzhen_Shangqingyin).[1] This then saw him called up to the [Chinese under-20 national team](/source/China_national_under-20_football_team) and given a chance to play in the [1997 FIFA World Youth Championship](/source/1997_FIFA_World_Youth_Championship).

#### Loan to Everton

Upon his return from the tournament, Li was returned to his initial youth team of Tianjin Locomotive until top tier club [Shenzhen Ping'an](/source/Shenzhen_Asia_Travel_F.C.) showed an interest in him, not wanting to lose a promising young player a contract dispute would arise until a fee of 800,000 yuan was reportedly agree upon.[2] In the [1998 league season](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League_1998) he made his debut for the club and quickly established himself at the heart of the team's defense, guiding them to a 12th-place finish and doing enough to avoid relegation.[3] In the following seasons with Shenzhen, Li establish himself as an integral member of the team and would go on to represent his country in the [2002 FIFA World Cup](/source/2002_FIFA_World_Cup). With the exposure of the tournament, a short trial at [Premier League](/source/Premier_League) side [Everton](/source/Everton_F.C.) immediately followed as part of an Everton deal with Chinese sponsor [Kejian](/source/Kejian). His time at Everton he only made two appearances, playing once in the league against [Southampton](/source/Southampton_F.C.) and once in the [League Cup](/source/EFL_Cup) against [Wrexham](/source/Wrexham_A.F.C.).[4][5] He was unable to make an impact at the club and returned to Shenzhen after the [2002-03 season](/source/2002%E2%80%9303_FA_Premier_League).[6]

In the [2003 league season](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League_2003), Li returned from his loan spell at Everton and was immediately incorporated back into the team. He was soon made club captain by then manager [Zhu Guanghu](/source/Zhu_Guanghu) and within his second spell at the club he would lead them to the [2004 Chinese Super League](/source/2004_Chinese_Super_League) title for the first time in the club's history.[7] After that success, Zhu Guanghu was offered the [Chinese Head coach](/source/China_national_football_team) position and [Chi Shangbin](/source/Chi_Shangbin) came in as his replacement. Unfortunately for Chi, results significantly deteriorated under his reign and Li along with several other members of the team in [Li Yi](/source/Li_Yi_(footballer)) and [Yang Chen](/source/Yang_Chen_(footballer%2C_born_1974)) publicly criticized his management which resulted in his resignation.[8]

### Shanghai Shenghua

In the beginning of the 2006 season, Li left Shenzhen due to the club's financial difficulties and followed many of his teammates out of the club. [Shanghai Shenhua](/source/Shanghai_Shenhua_F.C.) bought him for 6 million yuan despite reported interest from [Serie A](/source/Serie_A) side [Fiorentina](/source/ACF_Fiorentina).[9]

### Wuhan Guanggu

In 2008, Li transferred from Shanghai to [Wuhan Guanggu](/source/Wuhan_Optics_Valley_F.C.) due to a lack of playing time for the league runners-up, reuniting him with his former manager [Zhu Guanghu](/source/Zhu_Guanghu) who also coached him in the [Chinese national team](/source/China_PR_national_football_team) as well as in Shenzhen. Soon after the transfer, Li was involved in an on-the-field scuffle with [Lu Jiang](/source/Lu_Jiang) which resulted in him being suspended for eight games by the [Chinese Football Association](/source/Chinese_Football_Association).[10] Already on the verge of relegation, Wuhan amounted protests against this ruling which the club deemed to be unjust and extremely damaging to its chance to survive in the top flight. After its efforts were proven to be futile, Wuhan withdrew from the league and was disbanded and Li did not appear in any games for the rest of the season.[11]

### Suwon Samsung Bluewings

Because of Wuhan's withdrawal, most of its non-local and highly paid players were put on the transfer list at the end of the season, with Li among them. Because of his reputation, high wage demands, gigantic transfer fee, and the unserved eight-game suspension, Li was a hard commodity to move despite being perceived as heads and shoulders above the rest of the Chinese defenders. But the new [AFC Champions League](/source/AFC_Champions_League) rule came to his rescue as it allowed all tournament participants to have one foreign Asian player. Attracting heavy interest from both the Japanese and Korean leagues, Li moved to [K-League](/source/K-League) side [Suwon Samsung Bluewings](/source/Suwon_Samsung_Bluewings_F.C.) in January 2009, signing a two-year contract for a reported $400,000 and reuniting him with another one of his former managers. Some pundits suggested that Li moved on a free transfer because Wuhan's withdrawal made all of its players free agents under FIFA's rules. However, Wuhan immediately released statements announcing its intention to obstruct the move if it was not at least partly remunerated and media reports stated that Li would pay his former club himself in order to play for the Korean outfit.[12] In his debut appearance, he was sent off against [Sparta Prague](/source/Sparta_Prague) in a friendly match in [Hong Kong](/source/Hong_Kong); however, Li redeemed himself in his first official match for Suwon in an AFC Champions League match in a 4-1 win against [Kashima Antlers](/source/Kashima_Antlers) by scoring the opening goal.[13]

### Tianjin Teda

On 18 January 2011, Li signed with [Chinese Super League](/source/Chinese_Super_League) side [Tianjin Teda](/source/Tianjin_Teda_F.C.) and was named as the club captain.[14] On 20 July 2015, Li was released by the club midway through the 2015 season.[15]

### Tongji University

In 2015, Li joined [Tongji University](/source/Tongji_University) in Shanghai before retiring at the end of the year.

## International career

Li made his first appearance for the [Chinese national team](/source/China_PR_national_football_team) on 22 November 1998 in a friendly match against [South Korea](/source/Korea_Republic_national_football_team), which ended in a 0-0 draw.[16] His performances for the national team would see him called up to China's squads for the [2000 AFC Asian Cup](/source/2000_AFC_Asian_Cup) and [2002 FIFA World Cup](/source/2002_FIFA_World_Cup).[17] In 2003, he was promoted to team captain by then manager [Arie Haan](/source/Arie_Haan) and would lead China to a runners-up position at the [2004 AFC Asian Cup](/source/2004_AFC_Asian_Cup).[18] In September 2006, he was banned from the national team for attacking an opposing player and hence earning his sixth red card in fourteen months during an [AFC Champions League](/source/AFC_Champions_League) game with [Shanghai Shenhua](/source/Shanghai_Shenhua_F.C.). His position as captain of the national team was stripped and later assigned to [Zheng Zhi](/source/Zheng_Zhi).[19] The ban was removed after a year, but since then he never had any significant role in the national team anymore. He returned as Captain during the [2014 World Cup qualifying](/source/2014_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(AFC)), but his return could not help China pass through the Third Round, after two shocking losses to [Iraq](/source/Iraq_national_football_team).[20]

## Managerial career

Li was appointed as the vice managing director of [Tianjin Quanjian](/source/Tianjin_Quanjian) in September 2015.[21]

On 10 April 2026, Li was named as the head coach of [China League One](/source/China_League_One) club [Ningbo FC](/source/Ningbo_Professional_F.C.).[22]

## Career statistics

### Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Shenzhen Ping'an 1998 Chinese Jia-A League 11 2 0 0 – – 11 2 1999 23 1 0 0 – – 23 1 2000 24 0 – – 24 0 2001 24 1 0 0 – – 24 1 2002 10 0 0 0 – – 10 0 Total 92 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 4 Everton 2002-03 Premier League 1 0 0 0 1 0 – 2 0 Shenzhen Jianlibao 2003 Chinese Jia-A League 24 3 3 0 – – 27 3 2004 Chinese Super League 13 1 3 0 1 0 – 17 1 2005 22 0 2 0 6 0 5 0 35 0 Total 59 4 8 0 7 0 5 0 79 4 Shanghai Shenhua 2006 Chinese Super League 27 4 2 1 – 3 0 32 5 2007 22 4 – – 2 0 24 4 2008 0 0 – – – 0 0 Total 49 8 2 1 0 0 5 0 56 9 Wuhan Guanggu 2008 Chinese Super League 2 0 – – – 2 0 Suwon Bluewings 2009 K-League 24 1 5 1 2 0 5 2 36 4 2010 24 1 5 0 5 0 9 0 43 1 Total 48 2 10 1 7 0 14 2 79 5 Tianjin Teda 2011 Chinese Super League 24 1 3 0 – 7 0 34 1 2012 28 0 1 0 – 5 0 34 0 2013 27 1 1 0 – – 28 1 2014 19 1 1 0 – – 20 1 2015 7 0 0 0 – – 7 0 Total 105 3 6 0 0 0 12 0 123 3 Career total 356 21 26 2 15 0 36 2 433 25

1. **[^](#cite_ref-23)** Includes [Chinese FA Cup](/source/Chinese_FA_Cup), [FA Cup](/source/FA_Cup), [Korean FA Cup](/source/Korean_FA_Cup).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-24)** Includes [Chinese Super League Cup](/source/Chinese_Super_League_Cup), [Football League Cup](/source/Football_League_Cup), [K-League Cup](/source/K-League_Cup).

### International

- *Scores and results list China's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Li goal.*

List of international goals scored by Li Weifeng No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 12 December 1998 Bangkok, Thailand Oman 5–0 6–1 1998 Asian Games 2 26 January 2000 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Guam 4–0 19–0 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification 3 3 September 2000 Shanghai, China Iraq 1–0 4–1 2000 Four Nations Tournament 4 3–1 5 22 April 2001 Xi'an, China Maldives 10–1 10–1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 6 13 May 2001 Kunming, China Indonesia 1–1 5–1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 7 7 September 2001 Doha, Qatar Qatar 1–1 1–1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 8 15 September 2001 Shenyang, China Uzbekistan 1–0 2–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 9 16 February 2003 Wuhan, China Estonia 1–0 1–0 Friendly 10 17 November 2004 Guangzhou, China Hong Kong 7–0 7–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 11 22 February 2006 Guangzhou, China Palestine 2–0 2–0 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification 12 21 October 2007 Foshan, China Myanmar 7–0 7–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification 13 25 May 2008 Kunshan, China Jordan 2–0 2–0 Friendly 14 15 November 2011 Singapore Singapore 2–0 4–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification

## Honours

**Shenzhen Ping'an**

- [Chinese Super League](/source/Chinese_Super_League): [2004](/source/Chinese_Super_League_2004)

**Shanghai Shenhua**

- [A3 Champions Cup](/source/A3_Champions_Cup): [2007](/source/A3_Champions_Cup_2007)

**Suwon Bluewings**

- [Korean FA Cup](/source/Korean_FA_Cup): [2009](/source/2009_Korean_FA_Cup)

**Tianjin Teda**

- [Chinese FA Cup](/source/Chinese_FA_Cup): [2011](/source/2011_Chinese_FA_Cup)[23]

**China**

- [East Asian Football Championship](/source/East_Asian_Football_Championship): [2005](/source/East_Asian_Football_Championship_2005)

**Individual**

- [Chinese Super League](/source/Chinese_Super_League) Team of the Year: [1999](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League_1999), [2001](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League_2001), [2003](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League_2003), [2004](/source/2004_Chinese_Super_League)

## See also

- [List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps](/source/List_of_men's_footballers_with_100_or_more_international_caps)

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## External links

- [Li Weifeng](https://www.kleague.com/record/playerDetail.do?playerId=20090003) – K League stats at [kleague.com](/source/K_League) (in Korean and English)

- [Li Weifeng](https://web.archive.org/web/20150905/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/players-coaches/people=183592/index.html) – [FIFA](/source/FIFA) competition record (archived)

- [Li Weifeng](https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/1464.html) at National-Football-Teams.com

v t e Ningbo Professional F.C. – current squad 1 Xia Yupeng 2 Qi Xinlei 5 Qiu Tianyi 6 Liu Boyang 7 Qi Tianyu 8 Gong Chunjie 9 Coffey 10 Amoo 11 Qu Yanheng 12 Du Changjie 14 Liu Shuai 15 Gao Le 16 Wang Haoran 18 Lin Chaocan 20 Wu Yizhen 23 Bai Jiajun 24 Liu Shilong 25 Bu Xin 26 Su Shihao 27 Zhou Yangjie 28 Zhang Jingyi 29 Ablikim 30 Liu Yang 31 Li Ruifeng 32 Luković 33 Zhu Baojie 34 Li Zifan 36 Zhou Junhao 37 Yu Haozhen 38 Shui Miao 40 Huang Ming 43 Wu Lei 45 Zou Yourong Manager: Janković

China PR Squads v t e China squad – 2000 AFC Asian Cup fourth place 1 Ou Chuliang 2 Zhang Enhua 4 Wu Chengying 5 Fan Zhiyi (c) 6 Li Ming 8 Li Tie 9 Ma Mingyu 10 Su Maozhen 11 Xie Hui 12 Qu Shengqing 13 Chen Gang 14 Li Weifeng 15 Shen Si 16 Xu Yang 18 Li Xiaopeng 19 Qi Hong 20 Yang Chen 21 Xu Yunlong 22 Jiang Jin 23 Fu Bin 27 Shao Jiayi 29 Huang Yong Coach: Milutinović v t e China squad – 2002 FIFA World Cup 1 An Qi 2 Zhang Enhua 3 Yang Pu 4 Wu Chengying 5 Fan Zhiyi 6 Shao Jiayi 7 Sun Jihai 8 Li Tie 9 Ma Mingyu (c) 10 Hao Haidong 11 Yu Genwei 12 Su Maozhen 13 Gao Yao 14 Li Weifeng 15 Zhao Junzhe 16 Qu Bo 17 Du Wei 18 Li Xiaopeng 19 Qi Hong 20 Yang Chen 21 Xu Yunlong 22 Jiang Jin 23 Ou Chuliang Coach: Milutinović v t e China squad – 2004 AFC Asian Cup runners-up 1 Liu Yunfei 3 Sun Xiang 4 Zhang Yaokun 5 Zheng Zhi 6 Shao Jiayi 7 Sun Jihai 8 Zheng Bin 9 Hao Haidong 11 Li Yi 12 Wei Xin 13 Xu Yunlong 14 Li Weifeng (c) 15 Zhao Junzhe 16 Ji Mingyi 18 Li Xiaopeng 19 Zhang Shuo 21 Li Ming 22 Yan Song 23 Li Jian 25 Zhou Haibin 27 Zhou Ting 29 Li Jinyu Coach: Haan v t e China squad – 2007 AFC Asian Cup 1 Li Leilei 2 Du Wei 3 Sun Xiang 4 Zhang Yaokun 5 Li Weifeng 6 Shao Jiayi 7 Sun Jihai 8 Li Tie 9 Han Peng 10 Zheng Zhi (c) 11 Dong Fangzhuo 12 Zhao Xuri 13 Zhang Shuai 14 Zhu Ting 15 Wang Dong 16 Ji Mingyi 18 Zhou Haibin 19 Zheng Bin 20 Mao Jianqing 21 Wang Peng 22 Yang Jun 23 Cao Yang 30 Zong Lei Coach: Zhu Guanghu v t e China men's football squad – 2008 Summer Olympics 1 Qiu Shengjiong 2 Tan Wangsong 3 Feng Xiaoting 4 Yuan Weiwei 5 Li Weifeng 6 Zhou Haibin 7 Hao Junmin 8 Zheng Zhi 9 Gao Lin 10 Han Peng 11 Chen Tao 12 Cui Peng 13 Shen Longyuan 14 Wan Houliang 15 Jiang Ning 16 Zhao Xuri 17 Dong Fangzhuo 18 Liu Zhenli 20 Zhu Ting Coach: Yin Tiesheng

v t e Tianjin Tianhai – managers Han Jinming (2007) Zhang Xiaorui (2008–09) Hao Haidongc (2010) de Wilde (2010–11) Hao Haitao (2012) Pei Encai (2013) Zhang Xiaoruic (2013) Bortoletto (2014) Cajuda (2014) Besek (2014–15) Sun Jianjunc (2015) Tomić (2015) Luxemburgo (2016) Cannavaro (2016–17) Sousa (2018) Park Choong-kyun (2018) Choi Kang-hee (2018–19) Shen Xiangfu (2019) Park Choong-kyun (2019) Li Weifeng (2019–20) (c) = caretaker manager

v t e Guangzhou City F.C. – managers Morozov (1994) Zhang Zengqun (1995) Li Yingfa (1996) Zhang Bin (1996) Li Qiang (1996–98) Braga (1999) Li Qiang (1999) Nepomnyashchy (2000) Kasperczak (2000–01) Laurier (2000–01) Toni (2002) Stepanović (2003) Houghton (2005–06) Koopman (2005–06) Živadinović (2007) Santrač (2008) Zhu Bo (2008–09) Hao Wei (2009–10) Ješić (2010) Li Shubin (2011) Farias (2012–13) Li Bing (caretaker) (2013) Eriksson (2013–14) Contra (2015) Li Bing (caretaker) (2015) Stojković (2015–20) Van Bronckhorst (2020) Van Gastel (2021–22) Li Weifeng (2022–23)

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