Zhang Honggen (; November 27, 1935 – November 25, 2003) was a
Chinese international football player and coach. As a player, he was one of the first footballers to play for the
People's Republic of China at the international level, and as a coach, he was among the first managers to manage a fully professional Chinese football club, with his stint at
Dalian Wanda.
Playing career
Zhang Honggen began his football career playing for the South China team until he turned eighteen when he was selected by the Chinese Head coach
Li Fenglou to take part in China's first ever qualification for the
1958 FIFA World Cup
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. Despite not qualifying he was recognised as being China's best ever player. As a vital member of the Chinese team and was praised for being technically sophisticated and having delicate footwork with a clear-head who was also good at both defensive and offensive play. This saw him remain a vital member of the team for several years even though China did not enter any further competitions and by 1965 Zhang Honggen retired in due to an injury.
Management career
Despite being only being thirty years old when he retired, Zhang Honggen eventually moved to management with Beijing Youth Team in 1970. After several seasons he replaced
Nian Weisi in 1977 as manager of the Chinese football team, however his reign was uneventful and he left after only a year. He returned twice to this position in 1979 and 1982 to help the team for short periods, however these were again uneventful. In the
1985 Summer Universiade
The 1985 Summer Universiade, also known as the XIII Summer Universiade, took place in Kobe, Japan.
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he guided China to a third-place position before he moved away from football and took several sport positions that included the National Sports Commission Training Council Advisory Committee, the National Sports Commission and the Sports Services Inc. as well as a position in the Chinese Football Association coaches committee. In 1994, he returned to management with
Dalian Wanda and won the league title with them in his first attempt, however after that victory he decided to become the teams advisor.
Once more returning to management in 1999 with second tier club
Chengdu Blades he only served for a short period because he was diagnosed of gastric cancer and had to resign, and in 2003 he died of gastric pain.
Honours
Manager
Dalian Wanda
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Chinese Jia-A League:
1994
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References
Chinese Soccer
External links
at titan24.com
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1935 births
2003 deaths
Chinese footballers
Footballers from Shanghai
Chinese football managers
China international footballers
Deaths from cancer in the People's Republic of China
Deaths from stomach cancer
Association football forwards
China national football team managers