Jiang Xingquan
Foshan Dralions | |
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Position | Head coach |
Personal information | |
Born |
Xingcheng Liaoning | June 5, 1940
Nationality | China |
Listed height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Career information | |
College | Shenyang Institute of Physical Education |
Coaching career | 1970–present |
Jiang Xingquan, Liaoning province Xingcheng County, was born in 1940, the Chinese professional basketball coach, who twice served as the Chinese national men's basketball coach, he was elected to the new Chinese basketball 50. [1]
Basketball career
Jiang Xingquan graduated in 1958 from the Shenyang Institute of physical education foundation, between 1960 and 1970, played for the Liaoning team, also have been selected for the Chinese men's basketball team two, retired in 1970 as the Liaoning men's basketball team coach. In 1990 he became the first Chinese men's basketball team coach, led the team won the three Asian Basketball Championship and in 1994 led the Chinese men's basketball team for the first time into the world basketball championship quarter finals. In 1999, Jiang Xingquan again as the Chinese men's basketball team coach post, lead the team again won the Asian Basketball Championship in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney led the Chinese team won the tenth prize.
Coaching career
1970-1976 Liaoning Flying Leopards:Assistant coach
1976-1990 Liaoning Flying Leopards:Head coach
1990-1995 China men's national basketball team:Head coach
1995-1996 Sports Committee of Liaoning Province:Deputy director
1996-1999 Chinese Basketball Association:Vice President
1999-2000 China men's national basketball team:Head coach
2002-2003 Xinjiang Flying Tigers:Head coach
2003-2004 China men's national basketball team:Head coach
2004-2006 Liaoning Flying Leopards:Head coach
2008-2011 Zhejiang Golden Bulls:Head coach
2011-2013 Xinjiang Flying Tigers:Head coach
2013- Foshan Dralions:Head coach
2014- China men's national basketball team:Consultants
Coaching awards and achievements
FIBA Asia Championship:1991 1995 1999
Basketball at the 1994 Asian Games
National Basketball League (China):2002
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References
- ↑ Jon Pastuszek "Jiang Xingquan is one strict dude" niubball.com May 3, 2011.