Guo Ruilong
郭瑞龙
Personal information
Full name Guo Ruilong
Date of birth (1943-12-01) 1 December 1943
Place of birth Kunming, Yunnan, China
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1960–1963 Beijing Youth
1964 Beijing Workers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1965–1975 Beijing Team
Managerial career
1976 Inner Mongolia
1977–1985 Beijing Youth
1986 China U-17
1988–1989 China U-20
2000–2001 Chengdu Wuniu
2005 Shenzhen Jianlibao (caretaker)
2005 Shenzhen Jianlibao (caretaker)
2008 Anhui Jiufang
2008 Wenzhou Tomorrow
2013 Hebei Zhongji
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Guo Ruilong (simplified Chinese: 郭瑞龙; traditional Chinese: 郭瑞龍; pinyin: Guō Ruìlóng; born 1 December 1943) is a Chinese football coach and former footballer.

Playing career

Born in Kunming, Guo returned to his hometown Beijing in 1946 after the Second Sino-Japanese War ended. He began his football career for Beijing Team's youth team and later graduated to the senior team in 1965. He became a football coach after his retirement in 1975.

Management career

He served for Inner Mongolia, Beijing Youth and China national youth between 1976 and 1989.[1] In 1990, Guo was appointed as the assistant coach of Beijing Team. On 9 May 2000, Guo joined Chinese Jia-B League club Chengdu Wuniu who struggled in the bottom of league,[2] and helped the club stay in the second tier for the next season. He was sacked by Chengdu on 16 September 2001.[3] He became the assistant coach of top-tier club Shenzhen Ping'an in December 2001.[4] He was appointed as the team's manager on 17 May 2005 after Chi Shangbin's dismission.[5] Despite severe financial problems, Guo led Shenzhen to reach the 2005 AFC Champions League semi-finals before heavily defeated by UAE champions Al Ain 6–0. He was suddenly sacked on 14 October 2005.[6]

Guo returned to football in December 2007 when he accepted the invitation of China League One club Anhui Jiufang.[7] On 15 April 2008, he resigned from the team due to "health problems".[8] He joined China League Two club Wenzhou Tomorrow in June 2008.[9] Guo became the manager of League Two club Hebei Zhongji on 16 August 2013.[10] Although Hebei Zhongji won promotion in the 2013 season by finishing the runners-up in League Two, he didn't extent his contract and left the club.[11]

Honours

Player

Beijing Team

  • China national league: 1983[12]

References

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  2. 五牛:郭瑞龙接掌帅印
  3. 成都五牛星夜换帅 余东风顶替郭瑞龙
  4. "郭瑞龙加盟深圳队 身兼领队教练两职". Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  5. 深圳健力宝解除迟尚斌主教练职务 由郭瑞龙接替
  6. 郭瑞龙被解职内幕 拒绝“出卖”弟子惹恼俱乐部
  7. 郭瑞龙执掌中甲新军 安徽九方招揽国安老臣
  8. 郭瑞龙身体欠佳交辞呈 九方高层批准赵昌宏救火
  9. "2008年中乙级联赛有关俱乐部人员调整通知". Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  10. 关于任命郭瑞龙为中基队主教练的公告 Archived 2014-02-05 at archive.today
  11. 河北中基昨日赴昆明冬训 不排除选外籍主帅
  12. "China 1973". RSSSF. 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
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