Tang Yaodong (; born 17 February 1962 in
Shenyang,
China), is a Chinese football manager and former
Chinese international
footballer
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. He mainly played as a
centre forward
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for
Liaoning FC.
Playing career
Club career
Tang Yaodong began his football career playing for his hometown football club
Liaoning's youth team and would later graduate to the senior team in the 1983 league season. After several seasons he would later rise to prominence when he would help them win the 1985 league title. This was to be the first of many trophies that were to follow and Tang Yaodong would play an integral part in a dominant Liaoning team that also saw them win the 1990
Asian Club Championship
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. Despite winning another league title he would transfer to a second tier Japanese club
Otsuka Pharmaceutical in the 1992 league season. After only one season with them he would return to
Liaoning FC until he retired.
International career
Tang Yaodong would make his senior debut in a friendly against
Korea DPR
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on August 24, 1986, in a 0–0 draw. Under head coach
Gao Fengwen he would quickly become an integral member of the Chinese team and score his first goal against
Singapore
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in a friendly on September 1, 1986, in a 3–0 win.
Tang played all three games for China at the
1988 Olympics in
Seoul
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,
Korea
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as they were eliminated in the first round. He appeared also in the
1988 AFC Asian Cup
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and help China come 4th within the tournament, however when China were unable to qualify for the
1990 FIFA World Cup
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Tang Yaodong's appearances became limited and effectively ended once Gao Fengwen left the Chinese team.
International goals
Management career
Liaoning Liaoqing and Liaoning Xingguang
After he retired he would take the position of head coach for the
Liaoning Liaoqing
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, the youth team of
Liaoning FC, in 1996 until 2001 when the youth team were allowed to participate in the third-tier
China League Two
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. However, in 2002, they're forbidden to play in the second-tier
Jia B after their promotion to it, and as a result they transferred their place in Jia B to a newly created club named
Liaoning Xingguang, which Tang also moved to. He was allowed to stay with the team throughout the 2002 league season to help the team in their transition within the professional league system and took them to a respectable 6th within the league. The 2003 league season would see the team sold off to SVT Group and move to
Nanjing
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, Tang Yaodong did not follow them and remained in
Liaoning with
Liaoning FC where he was offered an assistant position within the team.
Liaoning FC
After spending a short period as an assistant he was promoted to head coach after Liaoning's poor start to the
2005 Chinese Super League season. In his first season at Liaoning he was unable to achieve much success except to stabilize the club and lead them to midtable in his first attempt at managing a top-flight team. Liaoning's relatively poor performance even saw Tang Yaodong willing to step down before the beginning of the
2006 Chinese Super League season, however the club stood by him throughout the season even though results did not improve throughout the season. This would continue once more throughout the
2007 Chinese Super League season, however Liaoning lost patience at the end the season and with Tang Yaodong's contract up for renewal they decided not to renew it.
Henan Construction F.C.
On January 7, 2008, new head coach
Jia Xiuquan brought in Tang Yaodong as his assistant for ambitious
Chinese Super League
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club Henan Construction, however their reign was considered unsuccessful and Jia Xiuquan resigned on June 15 while Tang Yaodong left soon after. When
Portuguese Head coach
Acácio Casimiro was sacked during the 2008 league season Tang Yaodong was brought back into the club as a short-term solution to help salvage the season. At the beginning of the 2009 league season he remained as their manager and surprisingly the team's form dramatically improved. His reign would see Henan achieve their best ever league position of third and he would personally win the Coach of the year award.
Chongqing Lifan F.C.
On 19 April 2012, Tang was appointed as the new manager of
China League One
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Prior to the formation of ...
side
Chongqing Lifan, replacing
Lawrie McKinna who was sacked from the club five days before.
Honours
Player
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Chinese Jia-A League
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: 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991
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Chinese FA Cup
The Chinese FA Cup (, abbreviated as CFA Cup) is the national knockout cup competition in China organized by the Chinese Football Association. Its current holders are Shandong Taishan, having beaten Shanghai Port in 2021 for a record seventh ti ...
: 1986
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Asian Club Championship
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: 1990
Manager
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Chinese Super League
The Chinese Football Association Super League, commonly known as Chinese Super League or CSL, currently known as the China Ping An Chinese Football Association Super League for sponsorship reasons, is the highest tier of professional football in ...
: 2009 3rd Place
References
External links
Profile and Statistics*
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1962 births
Living people
Footballers from Shenyang
Chinese football managers
Chinese footballers
China international footballers
Liaoning F.C. players
Chinese expatriate footballers
Tokushima Vortis players
Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
1988 AFC Asian Cup players
Olympic footballers of China
Liaoning F.C. managers
Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic F.C. managers
Henan Songshan Longmen F.C. managers
Footballers at the 1986 Asian Games
Expatriate footballers in Japan
Footballers at the 1990 Asian Games
Shenzhen F.C. managers
Association football forwards
Asian Games competitors for China
Wuhan F.C. managers
Chinese Super League managers