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Song Chen
宋琛
Personal information
Date of birth (1990-01-03) 3 January 1990 (age 34)
Place of birth Dalian, Liaoning, China
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Shenzhen Peng City
Number 32
Youth career
Dalian Shide
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008 Dalian Shide Siwu FC 5 (0)
2010–2011 Shenzhen Ruby 19 (0)
2012–2019 Liaoning Whowin 73 (2)
2013Qinghai Senke (loan) ? (2)
2020– Shenzhen Peng City 13 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 31 December 2020

Song Chen (Chinese: 宋琛; born 3 January 1990 in Dalian) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for China League One side Shenzhen Peng City.

Club career

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Song Chen would start his football career playing for the various Dalian Shide F.C. youth teams before he was sent out to the team's reserve team called Dalian Shide Siwu FC that was allowed to take part in Singapore's 2008 S.League. He would make his debut on 21 February 2008 in a league game against Home United that ended in a 2-1 defeat.[1] He would return to the Dalian Shide's youth team as they participated in the 2009 National Games of China. He would go on to transfer to Chinese Super League team Shenzhen Ruby in 2010 along with fellow teammate Quan Heng.[2] He would eventually make his league debut for Shenzhen on 2 May 2010 in a game against Henan Jianye, coming on as a substitute for Yuan Lin in the 43rd minute.[3] Song would gradually start to establish himself within the team until the introduction of new Head coach Philippe Troussier, who did not integrate Song into his tactical system.

In February 2012, he transferred to Chinese Super League side Liaoning Whowin.[4] In February 2013, Song moved to China League Two side Qinghai Senke on a one-year loan deal. On his return he gradually started to become a regular within the team, but was also part of the squad that saw the club relegated at the end of the 2017 Chinese Super League campaign.[5] He left the club after they were dissolved on 23 May 2020 due to wage arrears.[6] He would join another second tier club in Sichuan Jiuniu, on a free transfer and would make his debut in a league game against Kunshan FC on 13 September 2020 in a 2-0 defeat.[7]

Career statistics

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Statistics accurate as of match played 5 November 2023.[8]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Dalian Shide Siwu FC 2008 S. League 5 0 0 0 - - 5 0
Shenzhen Ruby 2010 Chinese Super League 17 0 - - - 17 0
2011 2 0 0 0 - - 2 0
Total 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0
Liaoning Whowin 2012 Chinese Super League 1 0 0 0 - - 1 0
2014 1 0 0 0 - - 1 0
2015 5 0 1 0 - - 6 0
2016 9 0 2 0 - - 11 0
2017 5 0 1 0 - - 6 0
2018 China League One 25 0 0 0 - - 25 0
2019 27 1 0 0 - 2[a] 1 29 2
Total 73 1 4 0 0 0 2 1 79 2
Qinghai Senke (loan) 2013 China League Two 2 2 0 - - 2 2
Sichuan Jiuniu 2020 China League One 13 1 - - - 13 1
2021 28 0 2 0 - - 30 0
2022 17 1 0 0 - - 17 1
2023 15 0 2 0 - - 17 0
Total 73 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 77 2
Career total 170 5 10 0 0 0 2 1 182 6
  1. ^ Appearances in 2019 China League One relegation play-off games

References

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  1. ^ "Match Statistics for Match 5 - Home United vs Dalian Shide Siwu (21 Feb 2008)". sleague.com. 21 February 2008. Archived from the original on 20 January 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ 2010年中超联赛深圳红钻队球员完全名单 at sohu.com 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2014-04-04 (in Chinese)
  3. ^ 巴哈堤亚哥建功 河南1-1深圳五轮不胜 at sohu.com 2010-05-02. Retrieved 2014-04-04 (in Chinese)
  4. ^ 红钻确认90后小将已投奔辽足 at sina.com 2012-02-21. Retrieved 2014-04-04 (in Chinese)
  5. ^ "China 2017". RSSSF. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  6. ^ "关于取消相关职业足球俱乐部注册资格的通知-中国足球协会官方网站". www.thecfa.cn. 23 May 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  7. ^ "China » League One 2020 » 1. Round » Sichuan Jiuniu - Kunshan FC 0:2". worldfootball.net. 13 September 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  8. ^ 宋琛 at sodasoccer.com. Retrieved 2015-11-01 (in Chinese) Archived 2018-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
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