Shi Jun

Shi Jun
石俊
Personal information
Date of birth9 October 1982
Place of birthDalian, China
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2003Yunnan Hongta4(0)
2004–2005Chongqing Lifan30(5)
2005–2008Young Boys34(3)
2008Luzern (loan)17(1)
2008–2011Chengdu Blades35(6)
2011Sichuan Dujiangyan Sampo12(13)
2012Harbin Yiteng1(0)
2012→Qinghai Senke (loan)7(2)
2013Qinghai Senke?(3)
National team
2005–2009China PR6(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 3 April 2010.
† Appearances (Goals).

Shi Jun (Chinese: 石俊; Pinyin: Shí Jùn; born 9 October 1982 in Dalian, Liaoning) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a striker.

Club career

Early career

At the age of five Shi was encouraged to start playing football by his father and was able to join Dalian Wanda's reserve team at an early age but was not able to hold down a place on the team. At the age of sixteen he would instead go on to joined Changchun Yatai and start to playing as a forward.[1] To begin his professional football career he would move to Yunnan Hongta in 2000 and then go on to make his debut in the Jia A in 2002. Injury saw his playing time limited throughout the 2003 league season, however in 2004 Hongta was bought out by Chongqing Lifan and Shi started to get more regular playing time within the first team where he quickly excelled as a forward.

Move to Switzerland

In July 2005, Shi had a successful trial with BSC Young Boys and after a visa delay he would eventually make a permanent move to the Swiss Super League outfit on July 21 and the transfer fee was believed to be around €500,000. He became the first Chinese footballer to play in the Swiss Super League and would make his debut on August 28, 2005 against FC St. Gallen after coming on as a substitute at the 85th minute. After three seasons Shi found it difficult to command a regular first team position and he was loaned out to another Swiss team FC Lucerne during the second half of the 2007/08 league season.

Return to China

Shi moved back to Chinese football with the newly promoted Chengdu Blades where he played in 15 games scoring 4 goals in his debut season.[2] The following season saw Chengdu finish mid-table at the end of the league season, however they were relegated to the second tier for match-fixing.[3] Shi remained with the team despite this to help them push for promotion. Shi transferred to China League Two side Sichuan Dujiangyan Sampo in July 2011. On 21 August, Shi scored 6 goals in a league match which Sichuan beat Hubei Youth 7-0. He scored 13 goals for just half of the 2011 league season which made him the top goal scorer of the league.

Shi moved to China League One side Harbin Yiteng in February 2012.[4]

Honours

References

  1. 姓名:石俊 (in Chinese). sports.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  2. 石俊 (in Chinese). data.sports.sina.com.cn. 2008-11-30. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  3. "China goes further to fight football match-fixing". english.peopledaily.com.cn. February 26, 2010. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  4. 毅腾完成新赛季引援首签 前国脚高中锋石俊抵队 (in Chinese). sports.sohu.com. 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2012-08-21.

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