Wang Lin
王林
Personal information
Full name Wang Lin
Date of birth (1987-09-19) 19 September 1987
Place of birth Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Full-back
Youth career
2001–2005 Sichuan Guancheng
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006 Shanghai United 13 (0)
2007–2012 Shanghai Shenhua 39 (0)
2007Liaoning Guangyuan (loan) 18 (0)
2009–2010Pudong Zobon (loan) 27 (0)
2013–2015 Hangzhou Greentown 79 (1)
2016–2018 Shanghai Shenhua 36 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 20 May 2018

Wang Lin (Chinese: 王林; pinyin: Wáng Lín; born 19 September 1987) is a Chinese footballer.

Club career

Wang Lin started his football career by playing for Sichuan Guancheng's youth team, however before he had the chance to be promoted to the first team, the club went under and was disbanded. Wang was however considered a young prospect and top tier club Shanghai United were willing to buy him for 300,000 yuan before they promoted him to their senior squad and gave him his professional debut on 23 April 2006 in a 1-1 draw against Xiamen Lanshi.[1] As the 2006 season went on, Wang would go on to establish himself as a regular within the match day squad and play in thirteen league games. However, before the 2007 season began, Shanghai United merged with city rivals Shanghai Shenhua.[2]

The merger of both the Shanghai clubs saw the Shanghai Shenhua have an exceptionally large squad and Wang was loaned out to S.League side Liaoning Guangyuan halfway through the 2007 season. He gained significant playing time at the club, however when the 2007 season ended, it was discovered that the club's manager and several players were taking bribes. Wang was suspected of match-fixing and was then found guilty, remaining in Singapore for four months.[3] After returning to China in 2008, he would eventually return to playing football when he was loaned out to second tier club Pudong Zobon halfway through the 2009 season, making his debut against Nanchang Hengyuan on 10 August 2009 in a 2-0 loss.[4] By the end of the 2009 season, he would make ten further appearances and remained at Pudong for the 2010 season where he made 16 appearances. After becoming a starter in the 2011 season for Shanghai, Wang became a squad player in the 2012 season for the club.

On 14 January 2013, Wang transferred to fellow Chinese Super League club Hangzhou Greentown. On 15 January 2016, Wang returned to Shanghai Shenhua.[5] Shanghai Shenhua announced Wang's departure on 14 February 2019 when his contract expired.[6]

Career statistics

Statistics accurate as of match played 20 May 2018 [7]

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
China PR League FA Cup CSL Cup Asia Total
2006Shanghai UnitedChinese Super League13000----130
Singapore League FA Cup League Cup Asia Total
2007Liaoning GuangyuanS.League18000----180
China PR League FA Cup CSL Cup Asia Total
2008Shanghai ShenhuaChinese Super League00------00
2009Shanghai Pudong Zobon F.C.China League One110------110
2010160------160
2011Shanghai ShenhuaChinese Super League23020----250
201216010--20190
2013Hangzhou Greentown25000----250
201429100----291
201525000----250
2016Shanghai Shenhua8050----130
201724050--10300
20184010--3080
Career total 212114000602321

References

  1. "比赛结果 上海联城中邦 1-1 厦门蓝狮". sports.sohu.com. 2006-04-23. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  2. "Gimenez to coach newly combined Shanghai Shenhua". Sports.sina.com.cn. 17 February 2007. Archived from the original on December 18, 2007. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  3. "Six match-fixing Liaoning soccer players jailed". straitstimes.com. May 28, 2008. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  4. "王博破门李毅男造点球 南昌客场2-0胜10人中邦". sports.sohu.com. 2009-08-10. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  5. 申花官宣三内援:秦升携国脚中卫加盟 旧将回归 at sports.sohu.com 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2016-01-16
  6. "申花宣布昔日中超最佳新人加盟亚泰 共十人离队". Sina. 14 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  7. "王林". sodasoccer.com. Retrieved 2017-05-03.
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