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Guangzhou team core, alternative gao guy, Zhixing successor, Guangdong team six luck to win the gold to start the right forward Li Chaobo center forward Xie Zhixiong left forward Wu Wenbing

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Previous article Only one goal was conceded in six games, one person won the Golden Boot, and after the 87 Guangdong team won the gold starting lineup, the small editor introduced the goalkeeper and the four defenders of the Guangdong football team in the final of the Six Games, and today continue to introduce the remaining midfield trio.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > right forward Li Chaobo</h1>

Guangzhou team core, alternative gao guy, Zhixing successor, Guangdong team six luck to win the gold to start the right forward Li Chaobo center forward Xie Zhixiong left forward Wu Wenbing

Li Chaobo was born in Guangzhou in 1961. In the second grade of primary school, Li Chaobo was selected to enter Yuexiu Mountain Amateur Sports School, and the enlightenment teacher was Cheng Hun Sen, a famous football player in Guangdong. In 1973, Guangzhou re-established the "Guangzhou Central Amateur Sports School" and opened a football class, with Luo Rongman and Ye Peizhi as coaches, and Li Chaobo was one of the first students. However, people who were at the same time as Li Chaobo, such as Chen Yuliang, Huang Junwei, Wu Yuhua and others, were selected to enter the Guangdong provincial team, while he and Zhao Dayu were both lost because of their thin or short stature. However, after the guangzhou city set up the Guangzhou youth team, Li Chaobo, Zhao Dayu and Wu Fang and others became the core team of this Guangzhou team, and the team was also promoted to the group continuously and successfully broke into the national football league in 1981.

Guangzhou team core, alternative gao guy, Zhixing successor, Guangdong team six luck to win the gold to start the right forward Li Chaobo center forward Xie Zhixiong left forward Wu Wenbing

In the Guangdong team of the Sixth Games, Li Chaobo from Guangzhou is the core of the offensive organization, and his needle leads in the midfield and the organization and scheduling make him the metronome of the team. In the semi-final match against Hubei, Li Chaobo scored with a direct free kick to help Guangdong seal the victory 2-0.

However, as the best midfielder in Nanyue football at that time, Li Chaobo never entered the national team. Even the famous Hong Kong football commentator Uncle Lin Shangyi (you read it correctly, it is this uncle who often makes cameos in Hong Kong movies) is upset about him: Li Chaobo failed to be selected for the national team, which is incredible!

Guangzhou team core, alternative gao guy, Zhixing successor, Guangdong team six luck to win the gold to start the right forward Li Chaobo center forward Xie Zhixiong left forward Wu Wenbing

It is worth mentioning that Li Chaobo in the small ball (7-a-side) circle of Guangzhou football can be described as a god-like existence, and his amazing ball control skills often make the audience look mesmerized.

In 1990, Li Chaobo left the guangzhou Baiyun team and transferred to Foshan to compete in the A and B League, after which Li Chaobo retired and transferred to Shanghai.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > avant-garde Xie Zhixiong</h1>

Guangzhou team core, alternative gao guy, Zhixing successor, Guangdong team six luck to win the gold to start the right forward Li Chaobo center forward Xie Zhixiong left forward Wu Wenbing

Xie Zhixiong, known as Gao Lao, was born in Guangzhou in 1959. In 1974, Xie Zhixiong was selected by Sin Dixiong to join the Guangdong Junior Team. In 1981, Xie Zhixiong entered the Guangdong first team and played as a midfielder in the team. However, Xie Zhixiong, who is 1.85 meters tall, is a rare tall player in the Guangdong team, so he will be arranged by the coach to play a guest center or center back in the front.

In the Six Games, Xie Zhixiong played the center forward, equivalent to the current back, he was a barrier in front of zhang Xiaowen and Chi Minghua, two central defenders. At key moments, he can also insert himself into the opponent's penalty area and use his height to complete the header. In the second stage of the match against Shandong, Xie Zhixiong scored the last goal, helping Guangdong to beat Shandong 4-0 and reach the semifinals in one fell swoop.

In terms of national brand experience, Xie Zhixiong was once selected for the national football team to participate in the 9th Asian Games in 1982, and has a record of substitute appearances.

After the Sixth Games, Xie Zhixiong retired.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > left forward Wu Wenbing</h1>

Guangzhou team core, alternative gao guy, Zhixing successor, Guangdong team six luck to win the gold to start the right forward Li Chaobo center forward Xie Zhixiong left forward Wu Wenbing

Wu Wenbing was born in Xingning in 1967. In 1981, Wu Wenbing was selected for the Guangdong Provincial Junior Team, and then entered the Guangdong Second Team, and although he played as a midfielder, he was the team's top scorer.

In this Guangdong team of the Sixth Games, Wu Wenbing, who is only 20 years old, is an absolute newcomer. With his previous outstanding performances in the Youth Games and the third FA Cup, Wu Wenbing was selected by Yue Yongrong to join the Guangdong first team and was entrusted with the task of starting. And Wu Wenbing did not live up to the trust of Yue's guide. In the final, Mai Chao's header broke the goal, which was assisted by Wu Wenbing's corner. At that time, Wu Wenbing was even considered to be a possible successor to Rong Zhixing. After the Sixth Games, Wu Wenbing was successively selected for the national second team coached by Xu Genbao and Gao Fengwen's national team, but neither was reused.

Guangzhou team core, alternative gao guy, Zhixing successor, Guangdong team six luck to win the gold to start the right forward Li Chaobo center forward Xie Zhixiong left forward Wu Wenbing

In 1994, the first season of the Chinese Professional Football League, in the 20th round of Guangdong Hongyuan's home game against Shenyang Liuyao, Wu Wenbing scored a goal in just 22 seconds after the opening, becoming the fastest goal in the first year of the professional league.

In 1997, Wu Wenbing switched to the then local tycoon team avant-garde Huandao. After that, Wu Wenbing returned to his hometown of Guangdong to join Dongguan Nancheng, and in 2004, Wu Wenbing officially retired.

(To be continued)

The next article will introduce the front line of the 87 Guangdong team's six-luck gold starting lineup.