
Timed to Beijing on December 8, Guangzhou recently announced that
Zheng Zhi (1963-), Chinese footballer
The news that he will be the first-team head coach and player immediately stirred up a thousand waves in the soccer world. Media personality Ran Xiongfei expressed his insights on social media platforms, asserting that
Zheng Zhi (1963-), Chinese footballer
Expected to be at the helm in 5 to 10 years
national soccer team
Teaching.
Ran Xiongfei elaborated further, "Although the
Zheng Zhi (1963-), Chinese footballer
At only 41 years old, his coaching career is still short, but his starting point is undoubtedly the highest ever. As the head coach of the Guangzhou team, although some people questioned its eagerness to achieve success, but in this critical period of time
Zheng Zhi (1963-), Chinese footballer
of joining the team may not be able to save the team from the fire immediately, but I am confident as far as his coaching future is concerned."
Zheng Zhi has had a brilliant career, joining Liaoqing since 1996, going through 20 seasons and winning ten
China Super League (soccer league)
League Champion, twice honored as the Central
national soccer team
Mr. Ball and Asian Footballer of the Year once. In terms of individual achievements, his career has been flawless.
First.
Zheng Zhi (1963-), Chinese footballer
An easy-going personality, he is both an older brother and a friend on the team, and has a great rapport with his teammates, coaches and the media, which reflects his high level of emotional and intellectual intelligence.
Secondly.
Zheng Zhi (1963-), Chinese footballer
Living a disciplined life is a big reason why he was able to stick around in the professional league until the age of 41. His performance in the national team is slightly dimmer, but in the field of coaching, Zheng Zhi is one of the best. He studied under Zhu Guanghu and Tubakovic, and learned under renowned coaches such as Charlton of the English Premier League and Celtic of the Scottish Premier League in Europe, and then practiced under famous coaches such as Lee Jang-soo, Scolari, Lippi, and Cannavaro after he returned to his home country, thus accumulating a wealth of coaching experience.










