
With Yu Genwei's goal, the Chinese men's soccer team defeated Oman 1-0 and advanced to the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup two rounds ahead of schedule. This was the first and only time in the history of the national soccer team to reach the World Cup finals.
Four years and four years again, when the curtain rises on the World Cup in Qatar, the Chinese team is once again a spectator at the World Cup.
When the soccer feast is once again displayed in front of us, let us revisit the Chinese men's soccer team that walked into the World Cup hall.
Find the World Cup, watch 2022 and dream of 2002.
Mass Net - Poster News reporter Zheng Hao Jinan report
Carrying the wind on his shoulders and stepping on the ground, with a word in his heart that he will not admit defeat - Wu Qilong's wind-chasing teenager sings the youth and passion of how many people.
In the Chinese soccer world, there happens to be such a wind-chasing boy. Although he did not shine in the World Cup, but it is he let Chinese fans do not feel the "cold". His name is Qu Bo.
This young man has won face for the national team
In the 2002 World Cup between South Korea and Japan, Milo's strikers were arguably the best Chinese strikers at the time and even by far. At the time, one was the best striker in Asia and the other was the best center forward in China. If you add a Yang Chen to the mix, it seems unlikely that Qu Bo, the only 80-year-old in the striker position, would have been on the World Cup stage that year.
Fate seems to like the young player in his early 20s. Although Qubo missed the first match against Costa Rica, he still had a chance to play 15 minutes against Brazil. At that time, Milo's intention was obvious: to use the young general's speed to "fight" with the Samba Army.
The pace for the 100 meters was 11:2 and the race was three-quarters of a second. Qu Bo's appearance on the field soon let people see the light. In the past 15 minutes, the boy chasing the wind not only proved himself, but also for the national soccer team to play "earn back" some face.
Therefore, after the match against Brazil, Chinese fans not only regretted the defeat of the national soccer team, but also talked about Zhao Junzhe's "goal post" and Qu Bo's "high speed".
Breaking down the Koreaphobia "attending physician"
East Asian Quarterfinals on February 10, 2010, Quipo credits.
People remember South Korea's helplessness at the time, Deng Zhuoxiang's best goal for the national team in nearly a decade, South Korea's tears after the match, and of course, Qu Bo, who delivered two precision-guided goals in that match.
Deng Zhuoxiang's goal that "cried" for South Korea came from a partnership with Qu Bo
Speed is a sharp blade. The legion of Taiji Tigers, who had not lost to China in 32 years, cringed as Qu Bo ran with the ball in the back of the net towards the Korean hinterland. Fast, accurate and relentless, using speed to get rid of his opponents, a beautiful two, Deng Zhuoxiang had arrived.
After that came things watered down, Deng Zhuo Xiang continuously hit two people after the round moon curved sword, let Li Yun in the whip long.
Everything, it came so suddenly, just because Quipo was so fast.
Ending a 16-year career in 2017
Windy and windy, can't stop Qu Bo's chasing the wind. Despite not being able to study abroad for various reasons, the top ranking in China's top league is enough to show the splendor of Qu Bo's 16-year career as a soccer player.
After all, the athlete's career has ended. 2017 March 2, Qu Bo announced his retirement. In the Qu Bo then certified social platform, I also "youth without regrets, storage force" changed the title of the state. 308 top league games, 78 goals, has been chasing the wind of the young man, for their own career drew a close.
From chasing the wind to cultivating the youth, Qu Bo was also adapting to his new identity at the time - the burden of acting coach of the then China National Youth u17 fell on his shoulders. Until now, Qu Bo is still working hard for Chinese youth soccer.










