Wang Peng

Wang Peng
王鹏
Personal information
Date of birth June 16, 1978 (1978-06-16) (age 33)
Place of birth Dalian, China
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Shaanxi Chanba
Number 7
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996-2007 Dalian Shide 194 (52)
2005 Sichuan Guancheng (Loan) 24 (8)
2006 Xi'an Chanba (Loan) 24 (6)
2008-present Shaanxi Chanba 26 (6)
National team
1998-2007  China PR 15 (3)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 8 Feb 2010.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 8 Feb 2010

Wang Peng (Chinese:王鹏) (born June 16, 1978 in Dalian) is a Chinese football player. He currently plays for Shaanxi Chanba in the Chinese Super League.

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Club career

Dalian Shide

Wang Peng started his professional career with Dalian Wanda in the 1996 season making 3 appearances and scoring 1 goal. The following season was to prove extremely successful for Wang Peng as he won the league title with Dalian, playing a significant role by making 22 appearances and scoring 7 goals.[1] During his time with Dalian he won several league titles and one Chinese FA Cup with them.[2] By the 2004 season Wang Peng saw his playing time significantly reduced with the arrival of Ermin Šiljak and the return of Zoran Janković.

Loan moves and Shaanxi Chanba

Wang Peng moved to Sichuan Guancheng for one season where he regained his form by scoring 8 goals in his 23 appearances, however Sichuan Guancheng disbanded the following season and Wang Peng moved to Xi'an Chanba on loan.[3] After one season with Xi'an Chanba Wang Peng moved back to Dalian for one more season before returning to Xi'an Chanba (which had changed its name to Shaanxi Chanba) on a permanent basis for 2,000,000 RMB.

International career

Wang Peng would make his debut for the senior team on November 22, 1998 in a friendly against South Korea in a 0-0 draw.[4] His performance was considered good enough for him to be included in 1998 Asian Games where Wang Peng would score his first goal against Lebanon and help China come third and in the tournament.[5] He would unfortunately lose favour with new head coach Bora Milutinović and miss the 2002 FIFA World Cup, however while he would regain his position within the Chinese squad when Arie Haan became the next head coach Wang Peng could not take part in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup when he sustained an injury before the tournament. On his return to the national team he found it differcult to gain consistent playing time yet was still included in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup squad but did not play in any of their games in a disappointing tournament.

Honours

Dalian Shide

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