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Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

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Chinese football has also had a glorious moment, represented by Fan Zhiyi, Sun Jihai, Yang Chen and others, the golden generation of international players of the post-70s. In 2002, he successfully entered the World Cup on behalf of the national football team.

In the post-80s, the Chinese international players are much inferior to the post-70s players. But compared with today's Chinese football post-90s players. The generation of post-80s international players is still very good.

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

Next, let's talk about the strongest players of the post-80s generation in Chinese football. Rankings are in no particular order.

[Gao Lin]

Gao Lin, born on February 14, 1986 in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province,

Gao Lin is a striker with poor characteristics, but there are no obvious shortcomings: he can control and shoot, never stick to the ball, can pick up leaks with headers, and passes accurately in the box. He won't necessarily be a hero of the national team in a certain game, but he is absolutely practical and plays smart.

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Hae Junmin]

Hao Junmin was born on March 24, 1987 in Wuhan, Hubei Province.

His football coach said of him

"Compared with children of the same age, Hao Junmin does not have any advantages in physical condition, but looks a little thin. However, his speed, fast feet and superior consciousness completely compensate for his lack of stature. In addition to being talented, Hao Junmin is more willing to use his brain than ordinary children. Whether it's training or watching a game, he always asks a lot of questions and never stops without thinking about it.

[Yu Hai]

Yu Hai, born on June 4, 1987 in Luoyang City, Henan Province, China,

When he first debuted, Yu Hai's characteristics are very distinct, he is always used to wandering on the wing, with excellent speed and technique to slip on the side and shoot inside after dribbling, and the habitual route of attack and the rhythm of dribbling are indeed more similar to Robben. Coupled with the fact that the country where he stayed in the ocean is Robben's homeland, fans began to call him Robben China.

[Yang Xu]

Yang Xu, male, born on February 12, 1988 in Dalian City, Liaoning Province,

Yang Xu is a goal-hungry, spirited and energetic striker.

At that time, Liaoning football coach Marin once said: "Yang Xu will definitely help the team after he comes back, the policy of the Football Association to reduce the number of foreign aid appearances has a great impact on the relegation team, like Yang Xu such a domestic first-class player came, for us Liaozu is equivalent to the top foreign aid."

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Huang Bowen]

Huang Bowen, male, was born on July 13, 1987 in Changsha, Hunan Province

Both offensive and defensive, able to play all positions in the midfield, physically tough, full of physical fitness, outstanding interception ability and long-range shooting ability, excellent defensive and balanced offensive ability, at the same time strict self-discipline in personal life, training and game active and serious focus. We believe that Huang Bowen is a Chinese player with great development potential and rapid career rise that the club has been looking for under the principle of "not seeking fame, only looking at strength, not seeking qualifications, only looking at potential". It is now decommissioned.

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Zhang Linpeng]

Zhang Linpeng, born on May 9, 1989 in Jinan, Shandong Province, China,

During the period of Evergrande's football, Guangzhou Evergrande changed coaches many times, but it did not affect Zhang Linpeng's main position, Zhang Linpeng has also become a frequent visitor to the national team, no matter who coaches the national football team, the right back position will definitely have Zhang Linpeng. And he can also make a cameo appearance as a central defender, which Zhang Linpeng bravely took on in the era of the Chinese men's football team and club central defenders. Able to play full-back and centre-back at the same time, his technical characteristics are very similar to Spanish star Ramos, so Zhang Linpeng also got the nickname "Zhang Moss".

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Sun Ke]

Sun Ke, born on August 26, 1989 in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province,

As an excellent wide player, Sun Ke not only has high-quality breakthrough ability, but also has accurate long-range shooting and point grabbing ability.

Jiangsu Shun Catholic Practice - Dragan Okuka said of Sun Ke:

Sun Ke's level is fully able to gain a foothold in the mainstream European leagues, and I hope that he can go out, which will not only benefit him personally, but also benefit the Chinese national team. - Dragan Okuka (former head coach of Jiangsu Sainty)

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Feng Xiaoting]

Born on October 22, 1985 in Dalian City, Liaoning Province,

Feng Xiaoting is the kind of player who can defend while cutting forward, such a central defender is rare among world-class central defenders, and he is a bit like Brazil international Lucio who plays for Munich, Germany.

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Zhao Xuri]

Zhao Xuri was born on December 3, 1985 in Dalian City, Liaoning Province

Zhao Xuri is an all-round fighter who can "attack and defend well" at the back of the team. In the game, he performed well at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends. The steals are fierce and full of physical strength, but sometimes the fight is too fierce and the temper is too hot.

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Wu Xi]

Wu Xi, born on December 19, 1989 in Shijiazhuang, Hebei,

Wu Xi has comprehensive skills and can play any position on the field, and he was born as an attacker, and later gradually moved back due to the manager's arrangement, but whether as a defender or a back position, Wu Xi can spare no effort to run actively, fight, and insert forward. At the same time, Wu Xi's kick and precise straight plug can also make him competent in the front of the back position, and his excellent shooting skills and smell in front of goal have repeatedly brought goals. Midfielders and B2B are all Wu Xi's endorsements.

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Chua Huikang]

Cai Huikang, born on October 10, 1989 in Shanghai,

Xu Genbao, the godfather of Chinese football, once said: "Cai Huikang is the only authentic defensive back for the Chinese team at present."

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

[Zheng Zhi]

Born on August 20, 1980 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province.

Zheng Zhi is a "golden oil" player, in addition to the goalkeeper position, Zheng Zhi has appeared in many positions such as full-back, central defender, back, front back, full-back, forward, etc., and whether it is a right-back candidate during the Chinese Olympic team, a central defender partner with Li Weifeng in the 2004 Asian Cup or a try at the back of the Shenzhen team, or a full-back position in Charlton's attempt, Zheng Zhi can play brilliantly in the game, so Zheng Zhi is also a rare player in Chinese football with both attack and defense. During the period of staying in the ocean, Zheng Zhi's height and physical fitness were not at a loss, and there were no obvious shortcomings in technology, and the ability to control the ball, pass and score were the advantages that Zheng Zhi could stand on.

Take stock of the best players played by the post-80s international football team in Chinese football. Some have retired, some are still playing

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