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Lü Haidong

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Lü Haidong
Personal information
Date of birth (1992-01-11) 11 January 1992 (age 32)
Place of birth Fushun, Liaoning, China
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Left-back
Team information
Current team
Guangdong GZ-Power
Number 32
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010 Shanghai East Asia 1 (0)
2011–2015 Chongqing Lifan 35 (1)
2016–2022 Shenzhen FC 48 (3)
2021Wuhan Three Towns (loan) 24 (0)
2022–2023 Wuhan Three Towns 7 (0)
2024– Guangdong GZ-Power 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14:01, 11 January 2023 (UTC)

Lü Haidong (simplified Chinese: 吕海东; traditional Chinese: 呂海東; pinyin: Lǚ Hǎidōng; born 11 January 1992) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays as a left-back for Guangdong GZ-Power.

Club career

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Lü Haidong would play for second-tier football club Shanghai East Asia before joining another second division club with Chongqing Lifan in the 2011 China League One season. He would go on to establish himself as regular within the team and in 2014 China League One he would win the division title with them.[1] In the top tier he was unable to gain much playing time and was allowed to join second-tier football club Shenzhen at the start of the 2016 China League One season.[2] He would gradually start to establish himself as a regular within the team and go on to gain promotion with the club at the end of the 2018 China League One campaign.[3]

The following season, Lü would help the team avoid relegation, however the club would bring in Jiang Zhipeng as the club's first choice left-back. With limited playing time he would be loaned out to second tier club Wuhan Three Towns for the 2021 China League One campaign.[4] The move would turn out to be a big successes and he would go on to establish himself as a vital member of the team and help aid the club to win the league title and gain promotion as the club entered the top tier for the first time in their history.[5] The following campaign Wuhan would make the move permanent and he would be part of the squad that won the 2022 Chinese Super League title.[6]

Career statistics

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As of 11 January 2023.[7]
Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Shanghai East Asia 2010 China League One 1 0 1 0
Chongqing Lifan 2011 9 1 2 0 11 1
2012 12 0 0 0 12 0
2013 13 0 1 0 14 0
2014 1 0 0 0 1 0
2015 Chinese Super League 0 0 1 1 1 1
Total 35 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 39 2
Shenzhen 2016 China League One 7 0 0 0 7 0
2017 2 0 2 0 4 0
2018 22 3 1 0 23 3
2019 Chinese Super League 17 0 0 0 17 0
2020 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 48 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 51 4
Wuhan Three Towns (loan) 2021 China League One 24 0 1 0 - - 25 0
Wuhan Three Towns 2022 Chinese Super League 5 0 1 0 - - 6 0
Career total 113 4 9 2 0 0 0 0 122 6

Honours

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Club

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Chongqing Lifan

Wuhan Three Towns

References

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  1. ^ a b "China 2014 > China League One". RSSSF. 29 November 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  2. ^ "深圳宣布徐亮等3将加盟 徐克汉姆重出江湖战中甲". sports.sina.com.cn. 3 February 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  3. ^ "China 2018 > China League One". RSSSF. 8 October 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  4. ^ "武汉三镇官方:刘奕鸣、荣昊、任航等十名球员加盟". m.dongqiudi.net. 12 April 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  5. ^ a b "恭喜武汉三镇冲超成功!5大前国脚压阵,下赛季或将上演武汉德比". sohu.com (in Chinese). 13 December 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  6. ^ a b "武汉三镇捧起中超冠军火神杯 3年3冠创造三镇奇迹". sports.sina.com.cn (in Chinese). 31 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  7. ^ Lü Haidong at Soccerway. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
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