Li Jianbin (Chinese: 李建滨; pinyin: Lǐ Jiànbīn; Mandarin pronunciation: [lì tɕjɛ̂n.pín]; born 19 April 1989) is a Chinese former professional footballer.

Li Jianbin
李建滨
Personal information
Full name Li Jianbin
Date of birth (1989-04-19) 19 April 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth Binzhou, Shandong, China
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
2001–2005 Qingdao Beilaite
2006 Shanghai Stars
2006–2007 Qingdao Hailifeng
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2011 Chengdu Blades 49 (1)
2008–2009Sheffield United HK (loan) 5 (1)
2012–2014 Guangzhou Evergrande 1 (0)
2013Shanghai Shenhua (loan) 26 (0)
2014Henan Jianye (loan) 7 (0)
2015–2018 Shanghai Shenhua 59 (2)
2019–2020 Dalian Professional 17 (1)
2021–2022 Chengdu Rongcheng 13 (0)
International career
2010 China U–23 3 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21:11, 8 January 2023 (UTC)

Club career

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Early career

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Li Jianbin started his football career playing for Qingdao Beilaite's youth academy in 2001 and showed great athleticism that would attract the interests of second tier side Shanghai Stars in 2006.[1] He would not break into the first team and decided to move to fellow second tier side Qingdao Hailifeng where he once again spent most of his time playing for their youth academy.

Chengdu Blades

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Li joined second tier side Chengdu Blades in May 2007 and would soon be sent to play for the club's satellite team Hong Kong First Division League side Sheffield United where he played five games and scored one goal. On his return from his loan period, Chengdu had become a top tier side and Li would go on to make his debut for the club on 5 July 2009 in a league game against Shandong Luneng which ended in a 2-1 win.[2] Then manager Wang Baoshan would show a lot of faith in the young player and allowed him to feature within nine more league games at the end of the season.[3] The next season saw the club relegated to the second tier when it was discovered that the club match-fixed several games in 2007 when they were promoted.[4] Li would decide to remain faithful towards the club and decided to concentrate in establishing himself as a vital member within the team. He achieved this by playing in twenty-two league games and helped guide the club to second place within the league as well as immediate promotion back to the Chinese Super League.[5]

Guangzhou Evergrande

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Li transferred to Guangzhou Evergrande on 26 December 2011 along with Zhao Xuri, Rong Hao, and Peng Xinli.[6] He made his debut for the club on 11 May 2012 in a 3-1 away defeat against Dalian Shide. Li failed to establish himself within the first team and played mostly in the reserve team league for the club. He made just one league appearance for Guangzhou in the 2012 league season.

On 20 November 2012, Li was loaned to Shanghai Shenhua for the 2013 league season as part of an agreement for Feng Renliang's transfer to Guangzhou Evergrande with an option to buy at the end of the season.[7] He returned to Guangzhou Evergrande in the beginning of 2014 season and played as a starter in the 2014 Chinese FA Super Cup. However, after Guangzhou losing the match, he had a conflict with fans in the social networks and was sent to the reserve team.[8] On 25 June 2014, Li was loaned to promoted side Henan Jianye for the rest of the 2014 season. He made his debut for the club on 20 July 2014 in a 2-1 win against Beijing Guoan.

Shanghai Shenhua

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On 4 December 2014, Li joined fellow Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua on a permanent transfer after failing to cement a starting role at Guangzhou Evergrande. On 8 March 2015, he made his debut for the club in a 6-2 win against Shanghai Shenxin. He scored his first goal for Shanghai on 3 July 2016, in a 3-0 victory against Changchun Yatai.[9]

Later career

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On 13 February 2019, Li transferred to Dalian Professional.[10] He would make his debut in a league game on 3 March 2019 against Henan Jianye in a 1-1 draw.[11]

The following season Li was moved to the reserve team and he was allowed to leave for second tier club Chengdu Rongcheng, where he made his debut in a league game on 11 August 2021 against Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard in a 6-0 victory.[12] He would go on to establish himself as a vital part of the team as the club gained promotion to the top tier at the end of the 2021 league campaign.[13]

International career

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Li was called up to the Chinese under-23 national team to take part in the 2010 Asian Games where he would play in three games and score one goal in a tournament in which China were knocked out in the last sixteen. Several months later after an impressive league season where Li established himself and won promotion with Chengdu Blades, he would soon be called up to the Chinese national team preliminary squad in preparation for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. Despite having no previous senior international experience and having played for a second tier side, Li was unexpectedly included into the squad after teammate Feng Xiaoting was injured and would go on to make his unofficial international debut against Iraq on 2 January 2011 which China won 3-2.[14]

Career statistics

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As of 8 January 2023.[15]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Chengdu Blades 2008 Chinese Super League 0 0 - - - - - - - - 0 0
2009 10 0 - - - - - - - - 10 0
2010 China League One 22 0 - - - - - - - - 22 0
2011 Chinese Super League 17 1 0 0 - - - - - - 17 1
Total 49 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 1
Sheffield United HK (loan) 2008–09 Hong Kong First Division League 5 1 0 0 0 0 - - 2[a] 1 7 2
Guangzhou Evergrande 2012 Chinese Super League 1 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 1 0
2014 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 1[b] 0 1 0
Total 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
Shanghai Shenhua (loan) 2013 Chinese Super League 26 0 1 0 - - - - - - 27 0
Henan Jianye (loan) 2014 7 0 1 0 - - - - - - 8 0
Shanghai Shenhua 2015 26 0 7 0 - - - - - - 33 0
2016 19 2 3 0 - - - - - - 22 2
2017 10 0 2 0 - - 0 0 - - 12 0
2018 4 0 0 0 - - 2 0 1[b] 0 7 0
Total 59 2 12 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 74 2
Dalian Professional 2019 Chinese Super League 17 1 2 0 - - - - - - 19 1
2020 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - 0 0
Total 17 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 1
Chengdu Rongcheng 2021 China League One 9 0 1 0 - - - - 0[c] 0 10 0
2022 Chinese Super League 4 0 1 0 - - - - - - 5 0
Total 13 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1
Career total 177 5 18 0 0 0 2 0 4 1 201 6
  1. ^ Appearances in Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield
  2. ^ a b Appearances in Chinese FA Super Cup
  3. ^ Appearance(s) in CSL Relegation play-offs

Honours

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Club

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Guangzhou Evergrande

References

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  2. ^ "成都2-1胜鲁能 中超卫冕冠军颜面尽失". iqilu.com. 6 July 2009. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  3. ^ "球员资料 李建滨 2009". sohu.com. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Chengdu Blades demoted". fifa.com. 23 February 2010. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  5. ^ "China 2010". RSSSF. 21 June 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  6. ^ "恒大官方宣布签四名新援 国足三将携潜力新星加盟". sports.sina.com.cn. 26 December 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  7. ^ "冯仁亮正式加盟广州恒大 李建滨租借加盟上海申花". Shanghai Shenhua official website. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  8. ^ "秦升李建滨被恒大下放预备队 刘健未能报名中超". 163.com. 1 March 2014. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  9. ^ 李建滨破门登巴巴推射建功 申花3-0亚泰 at sohu 2016-07-03 Retrieved 2016-11-03
  10. ^ "一方官宣5悍将加盟:二赵归乡李建滨来投 买断秦杨" (in Chinese). sports.sina.com. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  11. ^ "China » Super League 2019 » 1. Round » Henan Jianye - Dalian Yifang FC 1:1". worldfootball.net. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  12. ^ "China » League One 2021 » 17. Round » Chengdu Rongcheng - Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard 6:0". worldfootball.net. 11 August 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  13. ^ "2021赛季中超升降级:成都蓉城队、浙江队成功冲超". 163.com (in Chinese). 12 January 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  14. ^ "Chinese Football: Final 23 Roster Announced For Asian Cup 2011". ax3battery.com. 25 December 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  15. ^ "李建滨". sodasoccer.com. Retrieved 3 May 2017. Archived 2018-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
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