Liu Quankun

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Liu Quankun
Personal information
Date of birth (1983-02-17) 17 February 1983[1]
Place of birthDalian, China
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Playing positionDefender[1]
Club information
Current clubKitchee
Number14
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
?-2003Dalian Shide0(0)
2003-Kitchee?(?)
National team
2006-Hong Kong6(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 11 September 2013

Liu Quankun (traditional Chinese: 劉全昆; simplified Chinese: 刘全昆; Mandarin Pinyin: Liú Quánkūn; Jyutping: lau4 cyun4 gwan1, born 17 February 1983 in China) is a Chinese and Hong Kong footballer, who currently plays for Kitchee in Hong Kong.

Club career

Liu Quankun spent his youth career in Dalian Shide and moved to Hong Kong in 2003 when he started to play for Kitchee.

On 30 April 2008, in the 2008 AFC Cup group match against Singapore Armed Forces, Liu Quankun removed his shirt to fan his team-mate Lo Chi Hin, who had collapsed unconscious after suffering a suspected heart attack. Liu Quankun was subsequently received a second yellow card from the Sri Lankan referee Hettikamkanamge Perera due to the removal of shirt. In July, Liu Quankun received a formal apology from Mohammed Bin Hammam, the President of Asian Football Confederation, for this wrong red card given.[2]

International career

He was eligible to represent Hong Kong national football team after staying in Hong Kong for two years. He made his international debut on 1 February 2006 in 2006 Carlsberg Cup third place match versus Croatia national football team.

Career statistics

Club career

International career

As of 10 September 2013
# Date Venue Opponents Result Goals Competition
1 1 February 2006 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Croatia 04 0 2006 Carlsberg Cup
2 15 February 2006 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Singapore 11 0 Friendly
3 19 November 2008 Macau UST Stadium, Macau  Macau 91 0 Friendly
[3] 1 January 2009 Yuexiushan Stadium, Guangzhou, China Guangdong 13 0 2009 Guangdong–Hong Kong Cup
[4] 4 January 2009 Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong Guangdong 41 1 2009 Guangdong–Hong Kong Cup
4 21 January 2009 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Bahrain 13 0 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
5 9 February 2011 Shah Alam Stadium, Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia 02 0 Friendly
6 September 2013 Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon, Myanmar  Myanmar 00 0 Friendly
6 10 September 2013 Mong Kok Stadium, Mong Kok, Hong Kong  Singapore 10 0 Friendly

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