Li Benjian

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.
Li Benjian
李本舰
Personal information
Date of birth (1986-03-05) March 5, 1986
Place of birth Qingdao, Shandong, China
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11.3 in)
Playing position Midfield
Club information
Current team
Tianjin Teda
Number 7
Youth career
1997–2002 Guangdong Mingfeng
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2005 Guangdong Mingfeng
2004Sinchi (loan) 14 (4)
2006– Tianjin Teda 171 (6)
2008Jiangsu Sainty (loan) 23 (6)
2009Guangzhou Pharmaceutical (loan) 24 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 30 October 2016.


Li Benjian (simplified Chinese: 李本舰; traditional Chinese: 李本艦; pinyin: Lǐ Běnjiàn; born March 5, 1986 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays as a Midfielder for Tianjin Teda in the Chinese Super League

Club career

Li Benjian would start his career playing for the second tier football club Guangdong Mingfeng and would go on to be loaned out to Chinese football club playing in the Singapore's S.League Sinchi FC. On his return from his loan, Li would find out his club were facing financial difficulties and the club moved to Shenzhen in hopes of getting better crowds while the club changed their name to Shenzhen Kejian to represent this. The move turned out to be disappointment on and off the field as the club finished the league tenth as well as becoming bankrupt in the process.[1] Top tier club Tianjin Teda were, however interested in Li's services and he transferred to them for $300,000 at the start of the 2006 league season.[2] At Tianjin he would make his debut on March 10, 2006 in a 3-2 victory against Shenzhen Kingway.[3] After the game he would immediately become a vital member for the club's midfield until September 10, 2006 when in a league game against Dalian Shide Li's season would end early when he tore his ankle ligaments and had to have surgery.[4]

After he recovered Tianjin had already brought in Jozef Jarabinský as their new coach at the beginning of the 2007 league season and Li was unable to establish himself within the squad. He was loaned out to Jiangsu Sainty at the beginning of the 2008 season where he helped them in their successful bid for promotion to the Chinese Super League. Li Benjian was again loaned out, this time to top tier club Guangzhou Pharmaceutical where he made his competitive debut on the 21st of March 2009 against Henan Construction which Guangzhou lost 2-1.[5] On his return to Tianjin the club had brought in a new manager in Arie Haan who decided that Li should be the club's first choice left-winger and Li would repay him by being a vital player in helping the club finish the 2010 league season in second.[6] With the club eligible for the 2011 AFC Champions League Li would play in all seven of the club's games as they were knocked out of within the last sixteen, however the team fared better within the 2011 Chinese FA Cup when they beat Shandong Luneng 2-1 in the final.

Career statistics

Statistics accurate as of match played 30 October 2016 [7]

Club Season League FA Cup Aisa Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sinchi 2004 144 144
Total 144 144
Tianjin Teda 2006 19140231
2007 0000
Total 1914000231
Jiangsu Sainty 2008 236236
Total 2360000236
Guangzhou Pharmaceutical 2009 240240
Total 2400000240
Tianjin Teda 2010 293293
2011 2213070321
2012 2600030290
2013 25020-270
2014 20110-211
2015 23010-240
2016 7000-70
Total 1525701001595

Honours

Jiangsu Sainty

Tianjin Teda

References

  1. "China 2004". rsssf.com. 7 Apr 2005. Retrieved 2012-07-28.
  2. "欧亚和李本舰马上就要成为天津泰达的正式队员". sports.sohu.com. 2006-01-09. Retrieved 2012-07-28.
  3. "2-3 - 比赛结果-中超数据库-搜狐". csldata.sports.sohu.com. 2006-03-12. Retrieved 2012-07-28.
  4. "津门硬汉李本舰潸然泪下:拼抢时哪顾会受伤(图)". sports.sohu.com. 2006-09-11. Retrieved 2012-07-28.
  5. "内托奥利萨德贝轰双响炮 中超揭幕战河南2-1广州". sports.sina.com.cn. 2009-03-21. Retrieved 2012-07-28.
  6. "China 2010". rsssf.com. 21 Jun 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-28.
  7. 李本舰 at sodasoccer Retrieved 2015-11-01 (Chinese)
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