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Resume of former national football player Xie Hui

Xie Hui is a retired Chinese football player who serves as a forward. After retiring in 2009, he served as assistant coach and spokesperson for Shanghai Shenhua. Xie Hui is the player with the most goals scored by Shanghai Shenhua so far. He has also played for many German second division teams during his career.

While playing for Shanghai Shenhua Club from the 1995-1999 season, Xie Hui played 95 times for Shenhua, including 66 starts and scoring 25 goals. In three seasons (1995, 1996 and 1999), he became the second top scorer in the Shenhua team. In 2000, Xie Hui represented Aachen in the Bundesliga 13 times, totaling 1,066 minutes, scoring 6 goals and receiving 3 yellow card warnings (all of them started, and played all 9 games).

In 2001, Xie Hui played 24 times on behalf of the Aachen team and scored 14 goals. As Aachen's top scorer, he once competed for the first place in the German second division scorer list.

In 2002, Xie Hui was frustrated. He played 13 times and only scored 1 goal. He gradually lost his position as the main forward. In order to maintain his condition, Xie Hui was loaned back to Shenhua.

In August 2002, Xie Hui joined the German second division team Fürth, played 8 times and scored only 1 goal.

In June 2003, Xie Hui returned to China to join Chongqing Lifan Club. However, in early 2004, Lifan terminated the contract with Xie Hui early, resulting in a dispute over the payment of salary between the two parties. After repeated negotiations between the two parties failed, on February 5, Xie Hui applied to the Chongqing Jiangbei District Labor Dispute Arbitration Committee for labor dispute arbitration. On April 30, the arbitration committee made a ruling that Lifan Football Club should pay Xie Hui a total of 4 million yuan in wages, compensation, late fees, etc. In September, Xie Hui ended the dispute with Lifan through a private settlement, and Lifan paid 700,000. But because of this lawsuit, Xie Hui has not had systematic training for more than half a year.

In 2005, Xie Hui returned to Shenhua and performed well in the Chinese Super League, scoring 14 goals. He was re-elected to Zhu Guanghu's national team that year and helped the national team win the East Asia Final Four championship.

On January 1, 2008, he was loaned from Shenhua to Wiesbaden Club of the German Second Division. The contract period was one and a half years until June 31, 2009. This will also be the second time that the 33-year-old Xie Hui has played in Germany in his career. He later terminated his contract with the team at the end of 2008 due to injuries.

Shanghai Shenhua Football Club held the "Coast United Cup" China-Australia Football Match at 14:00 pm on February 28, 2009 at the Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium. Shenhua Club will also use this game to hold an official retirement ceremony for Xie Hui. The meritorious player with the most goals in Shenhua's history will play in the game that day and officially announce his retirement to the fans at the scene. He is also the first player in Shenhua's history to have " After retiring, Xie Hui will serve as assistant coach and spokesperson at Shenhua Club.

In 2012, Xie Hui joined the Shanghai Lucky Star Youth Football Club and served as the "Kid King" of the 97/98 age group. From then on, Xie Hui officially became the club's head coach from 1997 to 1998. In November 2014, when Shanghai SIPG Football Club was established, it announced the acquisition of the 97/98 and 99/00 age groups of Lucky Star Football Club. In the past few years, Xie Hui, who has been leading this group of 97/98-year-old players from the former SIPG echelon and is very familiar with these players, joined the SIPG reserve team coaching team as a reserve team coach.