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Tang Pengju
唐鹏举
Personal information
Date of birth (1957-01-12) January 12, 1957 (age 67)
Place of birth Xingping, China
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Guangzhou Pharmaceutical(assistant coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974–? Shaanxi Team
?–1982 Beijing Budui
1983–1987 Beijing Team
Managerial career
1988–1994 Beijing Guoan
1996–1997 China National U-20 Team
1997–1998 Changchun Yatai
1999–2000 China Olympic National Team(assistant coach)
2000 China National U-20 Team (assistant coach)
2001 Xiamen Lanshi(assistant coach)
2002–2004 China Olympic National Team(assistant coach)
2004–2006 Changchun Yatai(assistant coach)
2007– Guangzhou Pharmaceutical(assistant coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Tang Pengju (Chinese: 唐鹏举; born January 12, 1957) is a retired Chinese football player. He is now the assistant coach at China Super League side Guangzhou Pharmaceutical.

Playing career

Pengju used to play for the Shaanxi Team, Beijing Budui, Beijing Team, and was regarded as one of the best right midfielders in China.[1]

Management career

After retiring Tang would soon move into management and despite his youth and inexperience his former club the Beijing Team decided to give him his first management position in 1988. One of his first assignments was to guide the club back into the top tier and he achieved this in the 1990 Chinese league season after the club won the division title.[2] After an impressive season that saw the club finish third in their return into the top flight in the 1991 league season expectations would start to arise from the club. This would continue when the Chinese Football Association started to demand that the league become fully professional and Beijing became the countries first professional team after the CITIC Group took over the club.[3] With significant investment from the owners and despite having Chinese internationals in Gao Hongbo, Cao Xiandong and Gao Feng Tang's authoritarian leadership could not get the best from his players and he left in 1994.[4]

Honours

Player

Beijing Team

Manager

Beijing Guoan

  • Chinese Jia-B League: 1990

References

  1. ^ http://tieba.baidu.com/f?kz=389721362 (in Chinese)
  2. ^ China 1990 at rsssf.com. 22 Oct 2009. Retrieved 08-04-2013
  3. ^ An Introduction to Beijing Guoan Football Club Beijing Guoan Football Club. 14-02-2008. Retrieved 08-04-2013
  4. ^ 《新京报》国安20年之唐鹏举:我后悔太专制 at Sports.qq.com. 2012-12-10. Retrieved 08-04-2013 (in Chinese)