Chinese-born Hong Kong footballer and coach
Zhang Chunhui (simplified Chinese: 张春晖; traditional Chinese: 張春暉; born 13 March 1983) is a Chinese-born Hong Kong football coach and former professional footballer.
Club career
Zhang was selected in the Hong Kong Top Footballer Awards (Best XI Squad) in the 2006–07 season.[1]
On 2 July 2018, it was reported that Zhang had joined Pegasus as a player-coach.[2] He was released by the club on 5 November 2019 due to discipline issues.[3]
International career
Zhang is eligible to represent Hong Kong in international competitions after living there for 2 years. He was called up by the new Hong Kong national football team head coach Lee Kin Wo into the training squad of the team for the first time on 22 May 2007 for a friendly match against Indonesia.[4]
Zhang was selected into Hong Kong League XI for 2007 Lunar New Year Cup and played in the first round against the Jamaica Olympic Team.
On 14 January 2009, Zhang made his international debut for Hong Kong in a friendly match against India.
Personal life
On 9 July 2008, Zhang was sentenced to imprisonment for 8 months for the offence of inflicting grievous bodily harm upon another person. He injured a 17-year-old boy in Causeway Bay on 19 December 2007.[5]
Career statistics
Club
As of 23 August 2011[6]
International
As of 17 November 2009
#
|
Date
|
Venue
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Opponents
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Result
|
Goals
|
Competition
|
1
|
14 January 2009
|
Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
|
India
|
2 – 1
|
0
|
Friendly
|
2
|
21 January 2009
|
Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
|
Bahrain
|
1 – 3
|
0
|
2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
3
|
28 January 2009
|
Ali Muhesen Stadium, Sana'a, Yemen
|
Yemen
|
0 – 1
|
0
|
2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
4
|
27 August 2009
|
World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
|
Guam
|
12 – 0
|
0
|
2010 East Asian Football Championship Semi-Final
|
5
|
9 October 2009
|
Outsourcing Stadium, Shizuoka, Japan
|
Japan
|
0 – 6
|
0
|
2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
6
|
18 November 2009
|
Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
|
Japan
|
0 – 4
|
0
|
2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
7
|
7 February 2010
|
Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
South Korea
|
0 – 5
|
0
|
2010 East Asian Football Championship
|
8
|
17 November 2010
|
Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
|
Paraguay
|
0 – 7
|
0
|
Friendly
|
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