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Gao Hongbo (1966——), Hui nationality, from Fengtai District, Beijing. Famous Chinese football player and coach. As a player, he was known for his unsmiling manner and keen sense in front of goal, and was known as the "cold-faced killer"; he scored all the goals in the 1985 Asian Youth Championship, helping the National Youth Team win the championship; he was the top scorer in the domestic league many times. title. After becoming a coach, he led the team to win the Chinese League One and Chinese Super League championships. From May 2009 to August 2011, he served as the head coach of the Chinese national men's football team. In the 2010 East Asia semi-finals, he led the Chinese team to a 3-0 victory over South Korea, ending the 32-year history of "fear of South Korea" and winning the championship of the semi-finals. During his tenure, he achieved 8 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss in 12 official games, becoming the coach with the highest winning rate in the history of the national football team. He has served as the head coach of the Renhe team since September 2011.
Chinese name: Gao Hongbo
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Hui
Birthplace: Fengtai District, Beijing
Date of birth: January 29, 1966
Occupation: Former men’s football player, men’s football coach
Graduation school: Beijing Sport University
Main achievements: 1985 Asian Youth Championship Champion (player)
2005 Chinese League One Champion (coach)
2007 Chinese Super League Champion (coach)
2010 East Asia Final Four Champion (Coach)
Once coached the team: China National Men’s Football Team
Currently coaches the team: Guizhou Renhe National Liquor Moutai Team
Table of Contents
Player Career
Personal Honors
Player Resume
Coaching Experience
National Coaching Achievements Team coaching results
Club coaching results
About coaching
About Chinese Super League
About family
Suspension information
Player career in the final game of the national football team
Personal honors
Player resume
Coaching experience
Coaching achievements of the national team Coaching results
Club coaching results
About coaching
About Chinese Super League
About family
Suspension information National Football Team The curtain call begins. Edit this period of player career
Gao Hongbo as a player (5 photos) Cold-faced killer, this was the nickname given to him by the fans of that era. Thin body, stern appearance, poor at running but good at positioning, not outstanding in speed but showing superior speed in the most critical areas of grabbing points and picking up misses. He can always appear unexpectedly in the most dangerous area in front of the goal, and One move kills. In the past 20 years, Gao Hongbo has been the best in shooting skills. He is a natural shooter. As a child, Gao Hongbo almost gave up training. Fortunately, Xu Genbao discovered his amazing talent and brought him up single-handedly. The kindness of master and disciple is better than that of father and son. In 1985, he participated in the Asian Youth Championship with the Chinese Youth Team. The 19-year-old Gao Hongbo was the chief scorer and scored all 5 goals of the team, winning the first Asian championship in the history of Chinese football. In the World Youth Championship in the Soviet Union in the same year, Gao Hongbo scored 2 goals for the England team and 1 goal for the Paraguay team, leading the team to the quarterfinals and stealing the show. Since 1988, Gao Hongbo has played for Xu Genbao’s second national team for a long time. Due to the personal grievances between Gao Fengwen, the head coach of the national team, and Xu Genbao, as a direct descendant of Xu Genbao, the talented Gao Hongbo was never able to officially enter the national team. The lonely star won the three armies with blood and tears, and Gao Hongbo, who had no way to serve the country, killed one person in the national team. Three in and three out. It was not until 1991 that Gao Hongbo was officially selected for the national team at the age of 26. Six years of youth were lost in this wait. While playing for the Beijing team before professionalization, he won the Silver Boot Award of the National Football League in 1991 and the Golden Boot Award of the National Football League Group A in 1992 with 11 goals. A super shooter as a player
Gao Hongbo entered his peak period in 1993. In the national team, Gao Hongbo wore the No. 8 jersey as an attacking midfielder and became the unshakable chief scorer of the national team. In the World Cup Asian qualifiers, Gao Hongbo scored many goals for the Chinese team and ended up hating Irbid, which became the biggest regret of Gao Hongbo's life at the peak of his career.
In 1994, China launched the professional league. Gao Hongbo, who had no physical advantage, was deterred by the 12-minute run and went to Singapore to join the Tiong Bahru team to compete in the Singapore League for one year. He was a natural killer, easily becoming the top scorer in the Singapore League that year and helping the team win the Singapore President's Cup that year. In 1995, he returned to League A and played with the Guoan team wearing the No. 18 jersey. Gao Hongbo's qualities as a striker remained intact. He came on as a substitute in quite a few games, ranking second only to the then-big red Dahong in the league's scoring rankings. Fan Zhiyi of Purple won the Silver Boot Award. In 1997, he moved to the Guangzhou Songri team coached by Xu Genbao as the top scorer and competed in League A and B. He formed a perfect team with Wei Yimin. Gao Hongbo, who thrived under his mentor, won the top scorer in League A and B with 18 goals. The Songil team returned to Class A and made great contributions. Due to his excellent form in the league, in 1997, the 31-year-old Gao Hongbo was re-selected into Qi Wusheng's national team, participated in the World Cup Asian qualifying group stage, and played in the home game against Vietnam. This is Gao Hongbo. For the last time in his career, he wore the national football jersey and played for the country. Compared with players born in the 1970s, Gao Hongbo was born at the wrong time. He only served as the main force of the national team for two years in his career. He has been unable to serve the country for a long time, which is lamentable. At the beginning of 1998, a generation of genius Gao Hongbo hung up his boots, and Gao Hongbo's playing days were over.
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Top scorer in the 1985 Asian Youth Championship, 1988 top scorer in the A-League, 1990 top scorer in the A-B, 1991 top scorer in the A-A, 1992 Top scorer in the Merdeca Gold Cup in 1992 Top scorer in A-A 1994 Top scorer in Singapore League 1997 Top scorer in A-B 2007 Best coach in Chinese Super League
Edit this section of player resume season club Number of goals played National League ranking 1998 Guangzhou Songri 10 20 5 China 1 5 1997 Guangzhou Songri 10 China 2 4 1996 Beijing Guoan 18 15 6 China 1 4 1995 Beijing Guoan 18 19 11 China 1 2
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In 1999, he became the head coach of the Songri team; in 2000, he was elected as the coach of the national youth team; in 2003, he was promoted to the national team as Ali Han’s assistant coach; in 2004, he began to take charge of the Xiamen Football Team. Two failed attempts as a coach In 1998, 32-year-old Gao Hongbo hung up his boots in Guangzhou Songri. Before that, he had already obtained the A-level coaching certificate, which was relatively rare at that time. Due to the lack of foreign teachers in place, Gao Hongbo, who had just retired, was not fully prepared
Gao Hongbo was pushed to the position of head coach on the training ground (8 photos) and became the youngest head coach in Class A. coach. As a result, Gao Hongbo resigned after only 12 points after 9 league rounds. Failure made Gao Hongbo realize that he still had a lot to fulfill, so he became the first young coach to study abroad at his own expense. He went to Southampton, Arsenal, and Crystal Palace in the UK to study for three months. With the help of Schlappner, he went to Frankfurt and Mannheim in Germany to study with the teams, and observed and learned the training of Leverkusen and Bayern. . Looking back on the learning experience of "close pressing" in the past six months, Gao Hongbo said with emotion: "To do something well, you must devote yourself. I learned the training, command, management, etc. from world-famous coaches with the team. I can also ask for advice at any time, and I have gained a lot." Very big. Now I go out for a walk when I have the opportunity, and I have to continue to learn the concepts of modern football to enrich myself." In 2000, Gao Hongbo, who had just returned to China, took charge of the U17 national youth team. He led his team to eliminate the host country in the Korean Asian Junior Championship qualifiers. However, they lost to Japan by 7 goals in the final stage and were eliminated in the group stage. Xiamen began to thrive. In 2001, as Xu Genbao’s assistant, Gao Hongbo helped Genbao lead the then Shanghai COSCO to A success, and left COSCO with Genbao the following year. Ali Han came to China in 2003, and Gao Hongbo joined the Chinese coaching staff. However, after the national team played its first game against Kuwait in 2004, the Football Association, which was extremely dissatisfied with the process, decided to "enhance" the national team's coaching staff and bring Wu Jingui, who had just won Shenhua's championship, into the cabinet with a high profile. Hong Bo sent out an invitation, so he came to Xiamen. On February 23, 2004, Gao Hongbo came to Xiamen alone to take office.
After the first training session the next afternoon, a fan said, "Director Gao, this year Xiamen Football Team does not want to be in the top eight, but how about entering the top five?" Gao Hongbo replied cheerfully: "Okay, fifth place! "The Xiamen team fell into a downturn not long after the league started, and many people habitually made "arrogant" conclusions about Gao Hongbo. But at the end of the 2004 season, Gao Hongbo silenced all those who doubted him with his surprising third place finish. But Gao Hongbo is indeed ambitious. After winning the Chinese League One Half Championship last year, Gao Hongbo said in an interview with the media: "It's just a Chinese League One. How dare you mention the Half Championship? It's too short-sighted. Isn't this making me laugh at myself? What if the Chinese Super League wins a Half Championship?" Cheng Guanjun, you can also write about it." Perhaps only Lu Guangrui, the general manager of the Xiamen team who invited Gao Hongbo, really knows what kind of person Gao Hongbo is behind the arrogance: "Among the many coaches I have come into contact with, there has never been anyone like him. Gao Hongbo is so ambitious. His computer has all the information about well-known clubs at home and abroad. The technical statistics and analysis of the Blue Lions players are also very detailed. Every once in a while, he will lead the players to conduct physiological functions. Test, adjust the training volume according to the player's physical condition at any time, and formulate a training plan. "Gao Hongbo's goal is to take charge of the Chinese men's football team. Lu Guangrui has no doubt that Gao Hongbo will become the coach of the national team. He even publicly stated that he would give Gao Hongbo a chance to coach the national team. Score 100 points for coaching. In the early morning of September 24, 2011, Beijing time, Wang Jun, chairman of the Shaanxi Provincial Football Association, revealed on Sina Weibo that the Shaanxi Renhe team has changed coaches again. The head coach Santraci has been dismissed. The former national team coach Gao Hongbo will take over as the Shaanxi football team. Team coach.
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National team coaching results
In 1999, Gao Hongbo served as the head coach of Guangzhou Songri Team. At that time, he was only 33 years old. Gao Hongbo can be regarded as the youngest young coach in the history of League A. He achieved a 3:2 reversal of the double champion Shandong Luneng, a 1-goal victory over Beijing Guoan and many other classic victories. He initially showed his excellent on-the-spot command ability. Guangzhou media There was a slogan for Matsuri to win the championship, but because Matsuri Group stopped blood transfusions, Gao Hongbo chose to leave after half a season and went to Europe to further his studies at his own expense. After returning to China in 2000, Gao Hongbo served as the head coach of the national junior team and led the team to successfully eliminate the South Korean team in the Asian Junior Championship group stage. However, before the start of the finals, the Chinese Football Association conducted a bone age test on the national junior players. Most of the players were found to be overage. The national junior team had to temporarily recruit younger players to play in the finals. The result was 6 to 2. It defeated Nepal, beat Myanmar 4-0, lost 2-3 to Vietnam, which played at home and had many over-age players, lost 1-7 to Japan, and finally finished fifth and failed to qualify for the World Junior Championships. In 2001, he served as the assistant coach of Shanghai COSCO Team and assisted head coach Xu Genbao in leading the team to Class A. In 2003, Gao Hongbo successfully joined the coaching staff of the Chinese national team to assist Hahn. In 2004, after the match between the national team and the Kuwait team, Gao Hongbo took the initiative to leave his position as assistant coach of the national team. In 2004, Gao Hongbo served as the head coach of the Xiamen Blue Lions and won the third place in the Chinese League One that year. The following year (2005), he led the team to win the Chinese League Championship and successfully reached the Super League. In 2006, he led the Xiamen team to 8th place in the Chinese Super League. In 2007, he served as the head coach of the Changchun Yatai team and led the team to a historic Chinese Super League championship that year. On July 5, 2008, the Changchun Yatai team officially announced that Gao Hongbo was dismissed from get out of class. The trigger was Gao Hongbo's request that the club transfer Du Zhenyu and other main players to the reserve team, but the club refused. In May 2009, he served as the new head coach of the Chinese national team. On the evening of May 29, 2009, he led the new Chinese national team to a 1:1 draw with the world powerhouse Germany in Shanghai, achieving a good opening result. On June 1, 2009, in a friendly match, the Chinese team defeated the Asian powerhouse Iran 1:0 (first victory). On June 4, 2009, the Chinese team was defeated by Saudi Arabia 1:4 in a friendly match (the first loss).
Friendly match on July 18, 2009 China 3:1 Palestine Friendly match on July 25, 2009 China 3:0 Kyrgyzstan Friendly match on August 12, 2009 China drew 1:1 with Singapore (5:4 penalty kick win) August 2009 Friendly match on September 15 China 0:0 Malaysia Friendly match on September 9, 2009 China 0:0 Senegal Friendly match on September 30, 2009 China 4:1 Botswana Friendly match on November 8, 2009 China 2:2 Kuwait November 14, 2009 Japan Asian Cup Qualifier China 2:0 Lebanon November 22, 2009 Asian Cup Qualifier China 1:0 Lebanon December 30, 2009 Friendly Match China 2:2 Jordan January 6, 2010 Asian Cup Qualifier China 0: 0 Syria January 17, 2010 Asian Cup qualifier China 2:1 Vietnam February 6, 2010 East Asian Championship China 0:0 Japan February 10, 2010 East Asian Championship Chinese team beat South Korea 3:0, ended The embarrassing history of not defeating the South Korean team for 32 years. On February 14, 2010 (the first day of the Lunar New Year), the Chinese men's football team defeated the Hong Kong team of China 2:0 and won the East Asian Championship for the second time with a record of 2 wins and 1 draw. March 4, 2010 Friendly Match China 0:2 Portugal May 19, 2010 Friendly Match China 3:0 Bayer Leverkusen ended the embarrassing history of six years without a win against a European team. June 5, 2010 World Cup warm-up match China 1:0 France. This was the second time that the Chinese team defeated the world champion team 26 years after defeating Argentina in 1984.
Friendly match on June 26, 2010 China 4:0 Tajikistan Friendly match on August 11, 2010 China 1:1 Bahrain Friendly match on September 3, 2010 China 0:2 Iran Friendly match on September 7, 2010 China 1:1 Paraguay 2010 Friendly match on October 8, 2010 China 2:1 Syria Friendly match on October 12, 2010 China 0:4 Uruguay Friendly match on November 17, 2010 China 1:0 Latvia Friendly match on December 13, 2010 China 1:0 Guangzhou Sunspring 2010 Friendly match on December 18 China 3:0 Estonia Friendly match on December 22, 2010 China 1:0 Macedonia Friendly match on January 2, 2011 Iraq 2:3 China January 8, 2011 Asian Cup Kuwait 0:2 China 2011 1 Asian Cup on January 13, China 0:2 Qatar January 17, 2011 Asian Cup China 2:2 Uzbekistan March 25, 2011 Friendly match China 1:1 New Zealand March 27, 2011 Friendly match Costa Rica 2:2 China 2011 Friendly match on March 29, China 3:0 Honduras Friendly match on June 5, 2011, China 1:0 Uzbekistan Friendly match on June 8, 2011, China 2:0 North Korea July 23, 2011 World Cup qualifying match, China 7:2 Laos 2011 China 6:1 Laos in the World Cup qualifying match on July 28, 2011 China 1:0 in the warm-up match on August 10, 2011 Summary of the record of Jamaica coaching the Chinese team, 24 wins, 13 draws and 5 losses, a winning rate of 57.1%, scoring 75 goals and conceding 36 goals
Club coaching achievements
1999 League A Guangzhou Songri Team (***9 games, 3 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses, resigned midway) 1999 Football Association Cup Guangzhou Songri Team ( ***Resigned midway with 1 draw and 1 game) 2000 Asian Youth Championship Chinese National Junior Team (***7 games, 4 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses, 5th place) 2004 Chinese League Xiamen Blue Lions (***32 games 13 wins, 14 draws, 5 losses and 3rd place) 2004 Football Association Cup Xiamen Blue Lions (***1 game, 1 loss, stopped in the first round) 2005 Chinese League Xiamen Blue Lions (***25 games, 19 wins, 4 draws and 2 Losing the championship) 2005 Football Association Cup Xiamen Blue Lions (***7 games, 4 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, top 4) 2006 Chinese Super League Xiamen Blue Lions (***28 games, 9 wins, 11 draws, 8 losses, 8th place) 2006 FA Cup Xiamen Blue Lions (3 games, 1 win, 2 losses, top 8); 2007 Chinese Super League Changchun Yatai Team (28 games, 16 wins, 7 draws and 5 losses, champion); 2008 Chinese Super League Changchun Yatai Team (10 games, 3 wins) 2 draws and 5 losses, dismissed midway) 2008 AFC Champions League Changchun Yatai team (6 games, 3 wins, 3 draws, group failed to qualify) Since the beginning of 1999, until 2009, he has directed 187 official games as the head coach. Achieved 88 wins, 33 draws and 41 losses.
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Jin Zhiyang often praises Gao Hongbo as the most cerebral player in the team. Gao Hongbo's goals are always just right, and every shot has his wisdom. He believes: "The success of a coach or a man is not entirely due to professional ability. The head coach is like a director, who has to arrange the program well, so You must have comprehensive abilities, not only to train and compete well, but also to adapt to the environment, make use of the environment, coordinate all relationships, be able to leverage, and be able to promote your own team. Sports are also entertainment projects, so the team must have a comprehensive ability. The success is actually the same as the success in other industries." The reason why Gao Hongbo was able to bring the Xiamen team into the Chinese Super League in two years was because he went from being the head coach of Songri to going abroad at his own expense. He learned from his accumulated experience as a national youth and national team coach, but he emphasized the factors of team and environment: "Being able to break into the Chinese Super League is mainly due to the credit of everyone at the club. The internal environment of the team and the external environment of fans and media are very supportive. We." Gao Hongbo always remembers the words of Shenhua coach Niebo: China has many excellent players, but the reason for its poor performance is because of insufficient team spirit. Therefore, Gao Hongbo always pays attention to cultivating the team spirit of the team. The coaching staff has always worked with him to improve the team's combat effectiveness, because he treats them better than himself.
Lu Guangrui, who has met all kinds of coaches, said with emotion: "Director Gao never talks to me about money. In the past two years, I have never seen him come to the club to report an account. Every time he pays bonuses, he always asks his assistant to The coach got more. Last year, the chairman gave him an extra reward, and he also shared it with the coaching staff. "Our collective has a team spirit, and the coaching staff is united," Gao Hongbo said. Trust and implement the coach’s technical and tactical arrangements, so our team can keep going up and eventually break into the Chinese Super League.”
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Gao Hongbo’s team management. There is also a set. The Xiamen team implements a walk-in training system. Married players can go home after training, and players with friends can go out to entertain friends after training. "Because I hope to let the players have more contact with society, which can not only improve the players' ability to adapt to society," , It also allows them to adjust their status." Gao Hongbo is reliable and resolute in his employment. The players he targeted made mistakes in their performance and continued to use them game after game. However, the performance of some veteran players on and off the field did not meet the requirements. Gao Hongbo rarely had direct conflicts with them. He would use the "Sword of Shang Fang" awarded by the club if he persisted in admonition. Zhang Jun, Agbao and others were sent away from the team one after another, and former Jianlibao players Zhang Yonghai and Zheng Yi also went home early. The team doctor and masseur, who had served for three consecutive years, were also laid off midway due to poor logistics. What is intriguing is that at the beginning of the season, the team doctor praised Gao Hongbo for being "understanding", but Gao Hongbo showed no mercy in order to rectify team discipline. After the 2005 season, Gao Hongbo, who returned to Beijing, received invitations from several Chinese Super League clubs, and the conditions provided were very generous, but he could not let go of his two-year "love" with the Xiamen team. Gao Hongbo is very pragmatic about the goals of the Xiamen team this season: "It is our task to embody the spirit of Xiamen in the Chinese Super League." As for the ranking of the game, Gao Hongbo thinks it is too early to talk about it: "Every game must have good results. , this is the competitive pursuit of football games, but we must look at the ability of this team rationally. We do not shout about rankings, but we must show our spirit and tactical level.”
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p>Football coaching is a highly dedicated profession, and dedicated coaches are away almost all year round. Gao Hongbo’s career success is inseparable from the unrepentant dedication of his wife Cheng Wei. Gao Hongbo's wife Cheng Wei works in the Football Association, and her son is just 10 years old. The burden of the family falls on Cheng Wei, but Cheng Wei is very supportive of Gao Hongbo's work and never complains or holds him back, so Gao Hongbo Hong Bo usually calls home every day. Back in Beijing, Gao Hongbo worked hard to make up for it. He took his son to school every morning and evening, and sometimes even cooked a few delicious dishes for his wife and son. As for his son, Gao Hongbo did not hope that he would inherit his father's legacy. He just wanted his son to become a real man. He said apologetically: "Boys are more influenced by their father. I have to chat with him on the phone every day, studying, living, etc. I hope to help him develop his own character so that he can become a real person." As for playing football, I don’t have time to train him. He just plays in his spare time and his level is not very good. As for his future career, it depends on whether he likes it and whether he has talent.”
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On January 19, 2011, Beijing time, the AFC Disciplinary Committee issued penalties for violations of regulations and disciplines that occurred at the Asian Cup. Among them, the Chinese team coach Gao Hongbo was ejected from the field because he was dissatisfied with the penalty in the final round of the Asian Cup Group A match between China and Uzbekistan. Gao Hongbo kicked down the water bottle on the sidelines
To A one-game suspension. According to the AFC official website, AFC Director Suzuki confirmed today that the Chinese team’s head coach Gao Hongbo was suspended for being dissatisfied with the referee’s penalty in the 89th minute of the final round of the group match against Uzbekistan. If ejected, he will be suspended for one game. "Gao Hongbo's incident has been referred to the AFC Disciplinary Committee and he will be suspended from the Chinese team's next official game," Suzuki said. In addition, the Australian team's midfielder Emerton will be suspended in the next quarter-finals because he accumulated two yellow cards. Qatar coach Bruno Metsu was fined $2,000 for not fulfilling his media obligations after the game. Suzuki also said that the AFC is currently not considering changing the venue. "We have stated from the beginning that there will be no change of venue as a matter of principle. The venue will be the same and the tickets have been sold." Suzuki said.
In the last round of the Chinese team's group match against Uzbekistan, because he was dissatisfied with the referee's penalty against the Chinese team, Gao Hongbo went to the sidelines to question the fourth official at the last moment of the game, and kicked him away in desperation. He took the mineral water bottle on the sidelines and was sent off the field with a red card by the referee on duty. [1]
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At 19:30 on August 10, 2011, the Chinese national men’s football team and the Jamaican national men’s football team were at the Hefei Olympic Sports Center There is a warm-up match. This game is not only the last warm-up match before the national football team participates in the top 20 Asian qualifying rounds of the World Cup, but also the curtain call for Gao Hongbo, who has led the national football team for two years. Gao Hongbo
In addition to Gao Lin, who withdrew early due to recurrence of ear inflammation, Jiang Ning and Li Xuepeng, who suffered thigh strains, both missed the team's first joint training. Since players such as Li Xuepeng and Jiang Ning are likely to miss today's game, there are only 20 players left in the national football team. In addition, Deng Zhuoxiang suffered from stomach cramps after arriving in Hefei, but it should not be a big problem when he plays today. The touching scene of the national football team's final game. When the game ended, the fans were reluctant to leave for a long time. They surrounded the Chinese team's bus and shouted "get out of class is not over." Chinese fans are used to shouting that get out of class is not over, but this time the fans shouted that get out of class is not over. In China It is also a unique time in history. It is also a full affirmation of Gao Hongbo’s two years of guidance. [2]
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