Wind-chasing teenager Qu Bo officially announced his retirement

Sixteen years of career, no regrets! Qu Bo officially announced his retirement in Qingdao radio program 952! The following is the content of the official announcement of the retirement of the wind chaser Qu Bo, I hope to be able to help you.

Wind-chasing boy Qu Bo officially announced his retirement

March 2, 2017 11:00 pm, Qu Bo announced his retirement

As a representative of China's local striker, Qu Bo was born in July 1981 in Tianjin, playing as a striker or a winger, and was once known for his speed ? He was once known as the "wind-chasing boy" because of his speed. Qu Bo began his career with Tianjin Locomotive Club, and was brought in by Qingdao Yi Zhong Hai Niu Club along with his teammates Yang Jun and Bai Yi when he was a youngster. 2001, Qu Bo played as a starter with the National Youth Football Team in the World Youth Championship in Argentina, and impressed the people with a wonderful sling shot in the match against the hosts. Since then, he has performed extremely well in the World Youth Championships and has also been promoted to the adult national team and participated in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan.

As part of China? Super Platinum Generation? representative, Qu Bo has been the attention of several European teams, he has gone to the Netherlands, the Premier League team trial, and won the favor of Tottenham Hotspur, Blackburn and many other foreign teams, but ultimately due to labor license reasons and Tottenham Hotspur? Passed by Tottenham Hotspur? In the following years, Qu Bo's career suffered a lot of setbacks, affected by hyperthyroidism, Qu Bo once left the field. After successfully recovering from the disease, Qu Bo found his way back to the national team with Qingdao Zhongneng and worked his way back to the national team. 2010, Qu Bo left Qingdao for Shaanxi Chanba, and then moved to Guizhou with the team.

In 2014, Qu Bo moved back to Qingdao Hainiu in the Central League, and in early 2016, Qu Bo joined Tianjin Teda, making his first appearance in his hometown team's uniform while returning to the Chinese Super League. Qu Bo was very confident at the time, but he struggled to get a chance at the start of the season. In the third round of the AFC Cup, Qu Bo scored a goal for TEDA in a win over Guangzhou Haoxin. In the second half of the season, Qu Bo faded out of the TEDA lineup due to injuries, and when his contract expired this year, he didn't continue to renew it, but chose to retire. It is worth mentioning that Qu Bo's retirement means that the only Chinese player left in the 2002 World Cup is Du Wei, who is still in active service.

For the life after retirement, Qu Bo said he will not leave soccer. As a former international footballer and a flagship of Qingdao soccer, Qu Bo benefited from the trainer's youth training system. Because of this experience, Qu Bo was determined to devote his energy to the training of youth players at the end of his career. Currently, Qu Bo has set up Qingdao Wind Chasing Junior Sports Culture Co., Ltd. and Wind Chasing Junior Football Club in Qingdao, which will set up its own professional youth training team to participate in the national U-series matches, as well as representing different provinces and cities to participate in the National City Games and the National Games. The club has also reached a strategic cooperation agreement with a number of Chinese Super League and Chinese First Division clubs, and the outstanding youth training talents cultivated by the Wind Chaser Junior Club will be prioritized to enter the echelon and first team of these clubs. Qu Bo also said that he has signed a sponsorship agreement with Saike, Dahu Bee and other sports brands, for the wind chasing teenagers under the youth training team and campus soccer players to provide professional customized soccer clothing and equipment.

In addition, the company has reached a strategic cooperation agreement on youth training with Spain, Croatia, Germany, Portugal, France, Argentina, Australia and many other countries. The excellent youth training coaches from these advanced soccer countries will be invited to Qingdao, so that Qingdao children can receive teaching from advanced soccer countries at their doorstep. It is also possible to organize special European and American campus soccer tours during the summer and winter vacations, so that children can experience the soccer atmosphere of the advanced soccer countries up close and personal.

From March 6 to March 8, Markus Pasdzior and Torsten Sengteller, two youth coaches of Borussia Dortmund invited by Qu Bo, will come to Qingdao, and they will go into the campus to give lessons to the island city soccer kids, which will include basic training in soccer, as well as comprehensive training of athletic ability, and diversified skills and competitive training, which will help students to expand their horizons. The training will help students to expand their horizons and improve their soccer skills.

Dortmund's coaching schedule: March 7 morning, Qingdao Experimental Primary School (Jiangsu Road Primary School); March 8 morning, Shibei District, Chongqing Road, the second elementary school; March 9 afternoon, Lichang District, Dazhouyuan Primary School.

Qu Bo's Club Career

June 1997-July 1997: with Tianjin Locomotive, won the ? Flying Pigeon Cup? National Junior League Runner-up;

August 1998-September 1998: Tianjin Locomotive Team, won the Olympic National League;

September 1999-October 1999: Xi'an City Games Team, won the 4th place in the City Games;

March 1999-December 1999: China Youth Team, won the ? China-Japan-Korea? China-Japan-Korea China-Japan-Korea Football Match;

November 1999-2001: 11th place in 2000 A-League with Qingdao Yizhong Sea Cowboys;

First appearance on behalf of the club in 2000: Sea Cowboys scored two goals against Sea Lions in the AFC Cup;

First goal in 2001 in A-League: 8 First A-League goal: Qingdao Beer vs Shenyang Sea Lions (scored a goal in the second half)

2001-2010: played for Qingdao Zhongneng soccer team;

After the Spring Festival of 2010, he joined Shaanxi for 4.5 million yuan and has played since then.

On April 9, 2013, Guizhou Moutai, who were playing in the AFC Champions League for the first time, hosted Central Coast Mariners of the Australian Premier League, and Qu Bo, who came on as a substitute, scored a crucial goal in the 86th minute to help Guizhou win 2:1 against their opponents.

On June 3, 2014, Qu Bo joined Qingdao Sea Cowboys.

On January 6, 2016, Tianjin Teda Football Club of the Chinese Super League announced through its official microblog that Qu Bo, the former captain of Qingdao Yellow Sea Pharmaceuticals, officially joined the team.

On March 16, 2016, TEDA hosted Guoan in the first round of the Chinese Super League bye. In the 80th minute of the game, Qu Bo was replaced on the field. Completing his official debut in TEDA.

On May 11, 2016, the third round of the 2016 Chinese Football Association Cup (1/16 final), Tianjin TEDA away to challenge Guangzhou Hao Xin. Qu Bo broke the goal, scored his first official goal in TEDA.

Qu Bo's personal profile

Qu Bo is a Chinese soccer player with a height of 181cm[1] and a weight of 73kg[1]. He has been selected for the national team several times and participated in the 2002 World Cup. Position: Striker, defender. Qu Bo has traveled to the English Premier League and the Dutch Eredivisie for several trials. Qu Bo was favored by Tottenham Hotspur and Blackburn, but for various reasons he was unable to make a successful move. in early April 2004, he returned to his home in Tianjin to receive treatment for hyperthyroidism. He now plays for Tianjin Teda[2]. Qu Bo is known for his speed, with a 100 meter time of 11.2 seconds, and his awareness as a striker. He was 21 years old when he played in the 2002 World Cup, and was known by fans as the "Wind Chaser". Chasing the wind boy?

Qu Bo's personal honor record

June 1997-July 1997: In the Tianjin locomotive team, won the ? Flying Pigeon Cup? National Junior League Runner-up

?August 1998-September 1998: Tianjin Locomotive Team, won the Olympic National League Army

?September 1999-October 1999: Xi'an City Games Team, won the 4th place in the City Games

?March 1999-December 1999: China Youth Team, won the Olympic National League held in Japan. ? China-Japan-Korea? Soccer Match in Japan

?2000 Best Newcomer in China A-League

?2000 November, represented the Chinese youth team to participate in the Asian Youth Championship, and won the third place with teammates

?2001 Represented the national team to participate in the World Cup Asian group stage and the top ten matches, and won the qualification of the World Cup final round with teammates

2013 December Represented Guizhou Renhe to win the FA Cup

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