Chen Tao (footballer, Born 1985)
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Chen Tao (; born 11 March 1985) is a retired Chinese footballer and current manager. He is the currently assistant coach of
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Club career


Changsha Ginde

Chen Tao started his football career with Shenyang Ginde in the 2003 season where he made an immediate impact by playing in eighteen league games and scoring one goal. He would continue to establish himself as an important member of the squad throughout the following seasons and would further cement his position within the team by playing as captain throughout the 2004 season. Though he often lead Shenyang Ginde to mid-table or lowly positions within the league he would be a loyal member of the team even when they decided to move to
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and changed their name to Changsha Ginde, however during the start of the 2008 season he was involved in a bitter transfer dispute with his club. He made an announcement that if he failed to secure a transfer to FC Luch-Energiya, then he would retire from football and the Chinese national team. FC Luch-Energiya announced that they had agreed a price with Changsha Ginde and agreed personal terms with the player, but the transfer papers from Changsha failed to materialize, therefore the transfer has fallen through.


Shanghai Shenhua

After an entire season where Chen was unable to secure a move yet still contractually obliged to Changsha Ginde, he was finally released by the club at the beginning of the 2009 season where he moved to
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. He made his competitive debut for Shenhua on his 24th birthday, in their first
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group stage match against
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, where they won 4-1. He would quickly go on to establish himself an integral member of the team and go on to score his first goal for the club on 3 April 2009 in a league game against
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that Shenhua won 4-1. Shenhua were expected to be title contenders that season, however they finished in a disappointing fifth. This saw the club bring in experienced manager
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into the team the following season and he decided to place Jiang Kun in midfield instead.


Tianjin Teda

After being dropped by
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, Chen was given a chance to go on loan to top tier side Tianjin Teda during the 2010 season and would immediately make an impact towards the team when on his league debut on 27 July 2010 he would also score his first goal for the club against Henan Construction in a 2-1 victory. He would go on to be a vital member of the team and quickly saw Tianjin become runners-up within the league. After his successful stint with the club, Chen would make his move permanent and would transfer to Tianjin Teda permanently on 14 February 2011.


Dalian Aerbin

On 21 December 2012, Chen left Tianjin Teda and transferred to
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. He made his debut for Dalian on 9 March 2013 in a 1-0 loss to
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.


Sichuan Longfor

On 23 June 2016, Chen signed for
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side Sichuan Longfor.


Retirement

On 29 May 2020, Chen Tao announced his retirement from professional football.


Managerial career

Tao joined Shenzhen in 2020 as head coach of the elite team, before being promoted to assistant coach in 2021. In 2023, Tao was appointed as head coach of Shenzhen. On 14 July 2023, Tao resigned as the head coach of Shenzhen.


International career

Chen would play for the Chinese under-20 national team that took part in the
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and would play in four games in a tournament that saw China knocked out in the last sixteen. This would see him promoted to the senior team and called up for the squad that took part in the 2005 East Asian Football Championship where he made his debut on 31 July 2005 against
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in a 1-1 draw. China would win the tournament and under the team's manager Zhu Guanghu, Chen would start to become a regular within the side, however still being under twenty years old the Chinese under-20 national team manager Liu Chunming would make him the captain for the team that took part in the
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in France and would make history by taking China to the finals for the first time, where they eventually lost to the hosts France. He was awarded the Souvenir Jean-Philippe Rethacker, which roughly means the most graceful player of the tournament. He also scored one of the best goals of the tournament, a match-winning free kick against Ghana. With the
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looming, Chen was expected to captain the Chinese under-23 national team, however due to the lack of competitive playing time due to his off-field problems he had with his club, he only played in two games, both as a substitute.


Career statistics


International goals


Honours


Club

Tianjin Teda *
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International

China PR national football team * East Asian Football Championship:
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Individual

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Young Player of the Year:
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References


External links


Player profile - sports.sina.com.cn

Player profile - football-lineups.com
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Player profile - sohu.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chen, Tao 1985 births Living people Footballers from Anshan Chinese men's footballers China men's international footballers 21st-century Chinese sportsmen Footballers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for China Guangzhou City F.C. players Shanghai Shenhua F.C. players Tianjin Jinmen Tiger F.C. players Dalian Professional F.C. players Sichuan Longfor F.C. players Chinese Super League players China League One players Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games Men's association football midfielders Asian Games competitors for China Chinese Super League managers Shenzhen F.C. managers