Hao Haidong

Hao Haidong
郝海东
Personal information
Full nameHao Haidong
Date of birth(1970-08-25) 25 August 1970 (age 43)
Place of birthQingdao, Shandong, China
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
1986Bayi FC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1986–1997Bayi FC48(19)
1997–2005Dalian Shide130(78)
2005–2007Sheffield United0(0)
Total178(97)
National team
1992–2004China107(41[1])
Teams managed
2004Dalian Shide (caretaker)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Hao.

Hao Haidong (simplified Chinese: 郝海东; traditional Chinese: 郝海東; pinyin: Hǎo Hǎidōng; born 25 August 1970 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a former Chinese footballer who predominantly played for Dalian Shide in the Chinese Super League and is currently the chairman of Tianjin Songjiang. He is widely regarded as the best striker the Chinese national team has ever had and is currently the record top goalscorer for the team.

Club career

Bayi FC

Hao Haidong would make a name for himself by rising through the ranks with Bayi FC and would personally see his career flourish with the advent of full professionalism within China where he would sharpen his skills as a prolific goalscorer. On 31 July 1994, Hao was involved in an on-the-pitch brawl with Craig Allardyce, son of English manager Sam Allardyce, in Bayi's league match with Guangdong Hongyuan. This resulted in Hao and Allardyce receiving a half-year ban by the Chinese Football Association and thus Hao was not allowed to play for the Chinese national team in the 1994 Asian Games. While his personal performances with Bayi remained impressive, the club were not genuine title contenders and he would transfer to reigning league champions Dalian Shide at the beginning of the 1997 league season for a club record fee of 2,200,000 yuan at the time.[2]

Dalian Shide

His move to Dalian Shide would be a huge success and he would win the league title and Chinese FA Super Cup as well as also personally winning the Golden Boot and Golden Ball award in the 1997 season.[3] The following season, Hao would continue to add to his medal collection with another league title and more personal awards while barely losing the Asian Club Championship as well.[4] While Hao would be applauded for his football achievements and even started to be called to the "'Chinese Alan Shearer"', he would also show a darker aspect of his game after being fined for attacking a player on 15 March 1998 and was suspended for two games. This would also be followed by a year suspension by the Asian Football Confederation for spitting at a referee during the Asian Cup Winners' Cup.[5] Due to the suspension, Hao would miss out on much of the 1999 league season, however this wouldn't hinder him at all and his prolific goalscoring would continue to see him win several more league titles, the Chinese FA Cup and the Asian Cup Winners' Cup runners-up medal.[6] His stature within Dalian Shide would be so high that when then manager Milorad Kosanović left the club, Hao was immediately brought in as a caretaker to manage the team during the absence of a full-time manager.

Sheffield United

In January 2005, Hao was nearing the end of his career and had a chance to play abroad as English Championship side Sheffield United were increasingly interested in gaining access to a potentially lucrative footballing market and saw Hao as a symbolic first step in achieving this. Dalian Shide would release him as a gesture of goodwill following his record of good service towards the club and Sheffield United decided to make the transfer symbolic when Hao joined them for a record transfer fee for being the cheapest ever transfer fee at the time by signing for a pound in 2005. [7] Although transferred to Sheffield United in January 2005, he made little impact after suffering from injuries and worked mainly as a coach in Sheffield's academy before deciding to end his playing career and retire.

International career

Hao Haidong enjoyed a stellar international career by playing at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and is the record top goalscorer with 41 goals for the Chinese national team. Hao is considered to be the best striker from China in the past two decades.

International goals

Scores and results list China's goal tally first.
GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
18 November 1992Hiroshima Big Arch, Hiroshima, JapanUnited Arab Emirates1–11–1 (4–3 PSO)1992 AFC Asian Cup
222 May 1993Al Hassan Stadium, Irbid, JordanPakistan4–05–01994 FIFA World Cup qualifier
312 June 1993Chengdu, China Pakistan2–03–01994 FIFA World Cup qualifier
426 October 1995Beijing, ChinaColombia1–02–1Friendly international
530 January 1996Mong Kok Stadium, Hong KongMacau6–17–11996 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
61 February 1996Mong Kok Stadium, Hong KongPhilippines1–07–01996 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
71 February 1996Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong Philippines2–07–01996 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
81 February 1996Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong Philippines4–07–01996 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
928 June 1996Beijing, ChinaNew Zealand1–02–0Friendly international
1017 July 1996Beijing, ChinaUruguay1–11–1Friendly international
1125 September 1996Seoul, South KoreaSouth Korea1–01–3Friendly international
1226 November 1996Guangzhou, China South Korea1–12–3Friendly international
1316 December 1996Debu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia1–03–41996 AFC Asian Cup
1429 January 1997Kunming, ChinaUnited States1–02–1Friendly international
1523 February 1997Kuala Lampur, MalaysiaFinland2–12–1Friendly international
162 March 1997Kuala Lampur, MalaysiaBosnia and Herzegovina3–03–0Friendly international
1720 April 1997Beijing, ChinaMyanmar2–05–0Friendly international
1811 May 1997Dushanbe, TajikistanTajikistan1–01–01998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
1925 May 1997Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamVietnam3–13–11998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
2022 June 1997Beijing, China Vietnam2–04–01998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
2126 September 1997Doha, QatarQatar1–11–11998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
2210 October 1997Kuwait City, KuwaitKuwait1–02–11998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
236 November 1997Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia1–11–11998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
2427 June 1998Bangkok, ThailandThailand3–03–0Friendly international
2510 December 1998Bangkok, ThailandOman1–06–11998 Asian Games
2614 December 1998Bangkok, ThailandTurkmenistan3–03–01998 Asian Games
2716 January 2000Guangzhou, China Uruguay1–01–0Friendly international
2823 January 2000Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Philippines4–08–02000 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
2926 January 2000Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamGuam1–019–02000 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
3026 January 2000Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Guam9–019–02000 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
3126 January 2000Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Guam10–019–02000 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
3226 January 2000Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Guam12–019–02000 AFC Asian Cup qualifier
335 August 2001Shanghai, ChinaTrinidad and Tobago1–03–0Friendly international
3425 August 2001Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Shenyang, China United Arab Emirates3–03–02002 FIFA World Cup qualifier
3513 October 2001Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Shenyang, China Qatar3–03–02002 FIFA World Cup qualifier
363 February 2004Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou, China Finland2–12–1Friendly international
3718 February 2004Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou, China Kuwait1–01–02006 FIFA World Cup qualifier
3831 March 2004Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground, Hong KongHong Kong1–01–02006 FIFA World Cup qualifier
399 June 2004TEDA Football Stadium, Tianjin, ChinaMalaysia1–04–02006 FIFA World Cup qualifier
4021 July 2004Workers Stadium, Beijing, ChinaIndonesia2–05–02004 AFC Asian Cup
4130 July 2004Workers Stadium, Beijing, ChinaIraq1–03–02004 AFC Asian Cup

Honours

Club

Dalian Shide

  • Chinese Jia-A League: 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002
  • Chinese FA Cup: 2001
  • Chinese Super Cup: 1997, 2001, 2003

Individual

  • Chinese Football Association Player of the Year: 1997, 1998
  • Chinese Jia-A League Team of the Year: 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001
  • Chinese Jia-A League Top goalscorer: 1997, 1998, 2001

References

  1. Jump up ^ "Hao Haidong – Century of International Appearances". rsssf.com. 10 June 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2012. 
  2. Jump up ^ "本期人物:郝海东". sports.163.com. Retrieved 24 July 2012. 
  3. Jump up ^ "China League 1997". rsssf.com. 21 June 2003. Retrieved 24 July 2012. 
  4. Jump up ^ "Asian Club Competitions 1997/98". rsssf.com. 6 January 2003. Retrieved 24 July 2012. 
  5. Jump up ^ "Profile of Hao Haidong". runsky.com. 25 February 2004. Retrieved 24 July 2012. 
  6. Jump up ^ "Cup Winners' Cup 2000/01". rsssf.com. 27 August 2001. Retrieved 24 July 2012. 
  7. Jump up ^ "Veteran Hao Haidong to join Blades for a quid". chinadaily.com.cn. 24 December 2004. Retrieved 24 July 2012. </

External links

 
Awards
Chinese Football Association Golden Boot awardee
  • 1994: Hu Zhijun
  • 1995: Fan Zhiyi
  • 1996: Su Maozhen
  • 1997: Hao Haidong
  • 1998: Hao Haidong
  • 1999: Qu Shengqing
  • 2000: Casiano
  • 2001: Hao Haidong
  • 2002: Li Jinyu
  • 2003: S.Martínez
  • 2004: Ayew
  • 2005: Jelić
  • 2006: Li Jinyu
  • 2007: Li Jinyu
  • 2008: Éber Luís
  • 2009: Ramírez / Barcos
  • 2010: Riascos
  • 2011: Muriqui
  • 2012: Dănălache
  • 2013: Elkeson
Chinese Football Association Footballer of the Year
  • 1994: Li Bing
  • 1995: Fan Zhiyi
  • 1996: Su Maozhen
  • 1997: Campos
  • 1998: Hao Haidong
  • 1999: Qu Shengqing
  • 2000: Yang Chen
  • 2001: Li Tie
  • 2002: Zheng Zhi
  • 2003: Albertz
  • 2004: Zhao Junzhe
  • 2005: Jelić
  • 2006: Zheng Zhi
  • 2007: Du Zhenyu
  • 2008: E. Martínez
  • 2009: Caballero
  • 2010: Riascos
  • 2011: Muriqui
  • 2012: Dănălache
  • 2013: Conca
Chinese Golden Ball
  • 1984: Jia Xiuquan
  • 1985: Wang Zhenjie
  • 1986: Jia Xiuquan
  • 1987: Tang Yaodong
  • 1988: Zhang Huikang
  • 1989: Mai Chao
  • 1990: Wu Qunli
  • 1991: Gao Hongbo
  • 1992: Fu Yubin
  • 1993: Wu Qunli
  • 1994: Peng Weiguo
  • 1995: Fan Zhiyi
  • 1996: Fan Zhiyi
  • 1997: Hao Haidong
  • 1998: Hao Haidong
  • 1999: Qu Shengqing
  • 2000-: merge into Chinese Football Association Footballer of the Year
  • 2002-03: Hao Haidong
  • 2004: Kim Do-hoon
  • 2005: Kallon
  • 2006: Magno Alves
  • 2007: Mota
  • 2008: Nantawat Tansopa
  • 2009: Leandro
  • 2010: José Mota
  • 2011: Lee Dong-gook
  • 2012: Ricardo Oliveira
  • 2013: Muriqui
 
China Squad
China squad 1992 AFC Asian Cup Third Place
  • 1 Fu Yubin
  • 2 Feng Zhigang
  • 3 Dong Liqiang
  • 4 Fan Zhiyi
  • 5 Xu Hong
  • 6 Li Bing
  • 7 Wu Qunli
  • 8 Gao Hongbo
  • 9 Hao Haidong
  • 10 Cai Sheng
  • 11 Li Xiao
  • 12 Xie Yuxin
  • 13 Li Ming
  • 14 Gao Zhongxun
  • 15 Zhao Lin
  • 16 Jia Xiuquan
  • 17 Peng Weiguo
  • 18 Cheng Yaodong
  • 19 Zhu Bo
  • 20 Ou Chuliang
  • Coach: Schlappner
China squad 1996 AFC Asian Cup
  • 1 Jiang Hong
  • 3 Wei Qun
  • 4 Zhang Enhua
  • 5 Xu Hong (c)
  • 6 Fan Zhiyi
  • 7 Hao Haidong
  • 8 Ma Mingyu
  • 9 Cao Xiandong
  • 10 Li Bing
  • 11 Peng Weiguo
  • 12 Su Maozhen
  • 13 Sun Jihai
  • 14 Jiang Feng
  • 15 Han Jinming
  • 16 Li Ming
  • 17 Gao Feng
  • 19 Wu Chengying
  • 20 Ou Chuliang
  • 21 Liu Yue
  • 22 Han Wenhai
  • 23 Xie Hui
  • Coach: Qi Wusheng


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