Yang Changpeng

Yang Changpeng (simplified Chinese: 杨昌鹏; traditional Chinese: 楊昌鵬; pinyin: Yáng Chāngpéng; born May 1, 1989) is a Chinese footballer.

Yang Changpeng
Personal information
Full name Yang Changpeng
Date of birth (1989-05-01) May 1, 1989
Place of birth Wuhan, Hubei, China
Height 2.09 m (6 ft 10+12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
2005–2007 Wuhan Optics Valley
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008 Wuhan Optics Valley 1 (0)
2009CTGU (loan) 12 (1)
2010–2011 Chengdu Blades 7 (0)
2012 Shenzhen Fengpeng 24 (3)
2013–2014 Meizhou Kejia 12 (2)
2015–2016 Yinchuan Helanshan 22 (6)
2017–2019 Henan Jianye 8 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 31 December 2019

Club career

Yang Changpeng was scouted by Xiao Duyin, by-then youth coach of Wuhan Optics Valley youth team, when he was coaching his team for pre-season at Hainan Province. By then 15 years old, Yang Changpeng has left hometown Wuhan for 3 years looking for chance at Guangdong and then Hainan, before finally earning a chance back home. In October 2006, already 2 metres high he was scouted by Bolton Wanderers and invited to a one-month trial at England where he was dubbed 'China's Peter Crouch' by the British media due to his extremely tall stature.[1] On his return from Britain he eventually graduated to their senior side and make his debut for them in a league game on September 20, 2008, against Shaanxi CSCE.[2]

However his time at Wuhan was suddenly cut short when the club had a dispute with the Chinese Football Association after the club's management did not accept the punishment given to them by the Chinese Football Association after a scuffle broke out during a league game against Beijing Guoan on September 27, 2008, and decided to pull out of the league and then dissolved, which saw all of the first team loaned or sold off.[3]

Being a promising youngster Yang was loaned out to third tier team CTGU before the start of the 2009 season. After his loan ended, Hubei Greenery, Wuhan Optics Valley's successor tried to buy back the contracts of many of Wuhan's players, which included Yang, however in July 2010 he transferred to second tier club Chengdu Blades.[4] At his new club he sat on the bench while Chengdu won promotion to the top tier at the end of the 2010 Chinese league one season, however Yang was eventually given his chance within the team the following season when he made his debut for the club on May 22, 2011, in a league game against Qingdao Jonoon in a 0–0 draw.[5]

After 2011 season Yang Changpeng became a free agent and went for various trails and ended up at Shenzhen with newly founded Shenzhen Fengpeng. He finally found himself a starting position in senior level and provided constant tactical point as target man using his extraordinary height. But in the key semi-final of post-season play-offs against Hubei China-Kyle, Yang Chengpeng was wrongly sent off after being brought down by opposition player, which turned to be a watershed that lost the promotion for Fengpeng.

In March 2015, Yang transferred to fellow China League Two side Yinchuan Helanshan.[6] In February 2017, Yang transferred to Super League side Henan Jianye. He made his debut for Henan on March 5, 2017, in a 0–0 home draw against Hebei China Fortune, coming on as a substitute for Zhong Jinbao in the 62nd minute.[7]

Career statistics

As of 31 December 2019.[8]
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Wuhan Optics Valley 2008 Chinese Super League 10---10
CTGU (loan) 2009 China League Two 121---121
Chengdu Blades 2010 China League One 10---10
2011 Chinese Super League 6000--60
Total 7000000070
Shenzhen Fengpeng 2012 China League Two 243---243
Meizhou Kejia 2013 China League Two 50---50
2014 China League Two 7200--72
Total 122000000122
Yinchuan Helanshan 2015 China League Two 9300--93
2016 China League Two 13320--153
Total 226200000246
Henan Jianye 2017 Chinese Super League8000--80
Career total 86122000008812

References

  1. FIFA.com
  2. 王尔卓巧射建功 武汉0-1负陕西7轮不胜 视频 评 at sports.sohu.com 2008-09-20 Retrieved 2012-09-19 (in Chinese)
  3. "Wuhan ejected from soccer league - People's Daily Online". English.people.com.cn. 2008-11-10. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
  4. 杨昌鹏已正式加盟 成足淘到“世界第一高中锋” at sports.sohu.com 2010-07-27 Retrieved 2012-09-19 (in Chinese)
  5. "Chengdu Blades 0 vs Qingdao Jonoon 0". www.soccerway.com. 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  6. 2015年银川贺兰山足球俱乐部宁夏杞动力队名单 at c2l.mytiyu.cn 2015-05-20. Retrieved 2015-09-01 (in Chinese)
  7. 2中超-巴索戈失关键单刀任航染黄 建业0-0华夏 at sina.com 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-03-07 (in Chinese)
  8. 杨昌鹏 at sodasoccer(in Chinese)


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