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Fu Bo
Chinese association football player and manager

Fu Bo

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Chinese association football player and manager
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Shenyang, Liaoning, People's Republic of China
Age
59 years
Sports Teams
Liaoning Whowin F.C.
Guangzhou City F.C.
Shenzhen F.C.
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Biography

Fu Bo (Chinese: 傅博; pinyin: Fù Bó; Mandarin pronunciation: [fû pwǒ]; born February 28, 1965) is a Chinese football manager as well as also being a former footballer who was predominantly a midfielder.

Playing career

Fu Bo would start his football career with his local football team Liaoning F.C. and with them go on to be part of the squad that won the 1985 league title. With Liaoning Fu would be part of the team that dominated the Chinese game and won several leagues, cups as well as 1989-90 Asian Club Championship. While he may have been part of the squad that saw Liaoning dominate Chinese football as well as gain full-professionalism Fu did not gain an international cap and retired a year after once Liaoning were relegated at the end of the 1995 Chinese league campaign.

Coaching career

Along with former Chinese international footballer Su Maozhen, Fu Bo went abroad on September 3, 2007 to Cologne, Germany to gain his coaching badges. This would eventually lead to Fu gaining an assistant coaching job with the Chinese national team when Gao Hongbo became the head coach in 2009. After several years Fu was trusted enough to go on lead the team on a one-off occasion in a friendly match against New Zealand on March 25, 2011 that ended in a 1-1 draw. While he would soon return to his assistant duties Fu would have a new head coach to work under when José Antonio Camacho took over the team on August 13, 2011. As well as working under Camacho, Fu was also promoted to be the head coach of the China U-22 team in 2012. After a series of disappointing results Camacho was fired and Fu took on the national team on a caretaker basis. He was eventually succeeded by Frenchman Alain Perrin. On 27 March 2017, Fu was appointed the assistant coach of Chinese Super League side Guangzhou Evergrande. On 25 September 2018, he had his contract terminated by mutual consent. The next day Fu moved to China League One club Meixian Techand as their head coach.

China results

#DateVenueOpponentResultGoalscorersCompetition
1July 21, 2013Seoul, South Korea Japan3–3Wang Yongpo (P x2) & Sun Ke2013 EAFF East Asian Cup
2July 24, 2013Hwaseong, South Korea South Korea0–0Yu Hanchao & Gao Di2013 EAFF East Asian Cup
3July 28, 2013Seoul, South Korea Australia4–3Yu Dabao, Sun Ke, Yang Xu, Wu Lei2013 EAFF East Asian Cup
4September 6, 2013Tianjin, China Singapore6–1Yu Dabao x2, Zhang Xizhe (P), Sun Ke & Zheng Long x2Friendly
5September 10, 2013Tianjin, China Malaysia2–0Zheng Long & Yang XuFriendly
6October 15, 2013Jakarta, Indonesia Indonesia1–1Wu Xi2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification
7November 15, 2013Xian, China Indonesia1–0Wu Lei2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification
8November 19, 2013Xian, China Saudi Arabia0–02015 AFC Asian Cup qualification
9March 5, 2014Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Iraq1–3Zhang Xizhe (P)2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification

Managerial statistics

As of 5 March 2014
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
ChinaJuly 2013February 20149441044.44
Total9441044.44

Honours

As a player

Liaoning FC

  • Chinese Jia-A League: 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993
  • Chinese FA Cup: 1984, 1986
  • Asian Club Championship: 1989–1990
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