Xiao Zhen (footballer, born 1987)

Xiao Zhen (Chinese: 肖震; born 15 April 1987 in Dalian, Liaoning) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays as defender or forward.

Xiao Zhen
肖震
Personal information
Date of birth (1987-04-15) 15 April 1987 (age 37)
Place of birthDalian, Liaoning, China
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s)Defender, Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2010Liaoning Whowin86(5)
2011–2013Chongqing F.C.69(6)
2014–2016Meizhou Kejia63(4)
2017–2019Sichuan Longfor77(8)
2020–Meizhou Hakka31(3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21 December 2022

Club career

Xiao Zhen started his professional football career in 2005 when he was promoted to Liaoning Whowin's first squad.[1] On 1 May 2005, he made his debut for Liaoning FC in the 2005 Chinese Super League against Qingdao Jonoon, coming on as a substitute for Zhu Kai in the 85th minute.[2] He would gradually start to establish himself within the squad, however he was part of the team that was relegated at the end of the 2008 league season.[3] Despite this setback, Xiao would remain with the club and helped them back into the top tier when he won the second division title with the team.[4]

On 23 February 2011, Xiao transferred to China League Two side Chongqing F.C.[5] While he may have moved down to a third tier club, they would push for promotion and with Xiao playing as a forward they achieved promotion by coming runners-up to Harbin Songbei Yiteng at the end of the 2011 China League Two campaign.[6] While he helped establish Chongqing within the second division throughout the 2012 campaign this could not be repeated in the 2013 campaign and the club were relegated at the end of the season and then dissolved.[7]

In March 2014, Xiao transferred to China League Two side Meizhou Kejia.[8] He would go on to help guide the club to win the division title in a penalty shoot-out against Dalian Transcendence and promotion to the second tier for the first time in the clubs history.[9] On 7 December 2016, Xiao moved to fellow League Two side Sichuan Longfor.[10] Once again he moved a level down to join another ambitious club that would push for promotion, achieving this at the end of the 2018 China League Two campaign.[11] The club was dissolved after they failed to submit the salary & bonus confirmation form before the 2020 season.[12] Xiao would rejoin Meizhou and would then go on to be a member of the team that gained promotion to the top tier after coming second within the division at the end of the 2021 China League One campaign.[13]

Career statistics

Statistics accurate as of match played 21 December 2022.[14]

ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Liaoning Whowin2005Chinese Super League16200--162
2006Chinese Super League18000--180
2007Chinese Super League130---130
2008Chinese Super League131---131
2009China League One92---92
2010Chinese Super League170---170
Total865000000865
Chongqing F.C.2011China League Two235---235
2012China League One27100--271
2013China League One19010--200
Total696100000706
Meizhou Kejia2014China League Two21330--243
2015China League Two17130--201
2016China League One25010--260
Total634700000704
Sichuan Longfor2017China League Two22510--235
2018China League Two26330--293
2019China League One29000--290
Total778400000818
Meizhou Hakka2020China League One12100--121
2021China League One19200--192
Total313000000313
Career total32626120000033826

Honours

Club

Liaoning Whowin

Meizhou Kejia

Sichuan Longfor

References