Wei Xin

Wei Xin

Wei Xin (卫新)is the head coach of the Chinese Super League Football (soccer) team Chongqing Lifan. He was born on April 18, 1977 in Chongqing, China. Before becoming a coach, he played the positions of defender and midfielder. He is 177 cm and 71 kg.

Career

*1988-1993 Chongqing Tigong
*1994-1995 Chongqing Yuhai F.C.
*1995-1997 Chongqing Jialing F.C.
*1997-Present Chongqing Lifan F.C.
*2001-2006 China national football team

Honors

*1995 China City Games 5th
*1998-2001 China Super League 4th
*1999 Philips CFA (China Football Association) Cup Champion
*2004 AFC (Asian Football Association) Cup Runner-up


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