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| name = Ma Mingyu <br> 马明宇 |
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'''Ma Mingyu''' ({{zh|s=马明宇|t=馬明宇|p=Mǎ Míngyǔ}}; born 4 February 1970, in [[Chongqing]], Sichuan) is a former Chinese International |
'''Ma Mingyu''' ({{zh|s=马明宇|t=馬明宇|p=Mǎ Míngyǔ}}; born 4 February 1970, in [[Chongqing]], Sichuan) is a former Chinese International footballer who played as a [[midfielder]]. He represented [[Sichuan Quanxing]] throughout the majority of his career, having several spells with them. He also represented [[Guangdong Hongyuan F.C.|Guangdong Hongyuan]] and Italian [[Serie A]] side [[AC Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]. Internationally he played in the [[1996 AFC Asian Cup]], [[2000 AFC Asian Cup]] and [[Captain (association football)|captained]] [[China national football team|China]]'s campaign during the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]]. |
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==Club career== |
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Ma Mingyu predominantly played for top tier Chinese club [[Sichuan Guancheng]] where he spent several spells with them throughout his football career. In his first spell with them he would attract attention from [[Guangdong Hongyuan F.C.|Guangdong Hongyuan]] after Ma had a prolific 1994 league season that saw him play 21 games and score 3 goals.<ref>{{NFT player|id=13823|name=Mǎ, Míngyǔ|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> |
Ma Mingyu predominantly played for top tier Chinese club [[Sichuan Guancheng]] where he spent several spells with them throughout his football career. In his first spell with them he would attract attention from [[Guangdong Hongyuan F.C.|Guangdong Hongyuan]] after Ma had a prolific 1994 league season that saw him play 21 games and score 3 goals.<ref>{{NFT player|id=13823|name=Mǎ, Míngyǔ|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> |
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Ma would move to Guangdong Hongyuan at the beginning of 1995 league season, however despite a promising start that saw Guangdong come 4th<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/china95.html|title=China League 1995 |
Ma would move to Guangdong Hongyuan at the beginning of 1995 league season, however despite a promising start that saw Guangdong come 4th<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/china95.html|title=China League 1995 |
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|date=19 June 2003|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> in the league his time with Guangdong saw him win nothing with them and after a disappointing 1996 league season that saw Guangdong come 9th,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/china96.html |title=China League 1996 |date=19 June 2003 |accessdate=7 August 2012 |url-status=live |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120929192052/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/china96.html |archivedate=29 September 2012 }}</ref> Ma returned to Sichuan. |
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Ma Mingyu's second spell at Sichuan Guancheng was to prove considerably more successful with Sichuan as they were genuine title contenders during this period and came 3rd in the 1999<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/china99.html|title=China 1999|date=2 July 2001| |
Ma Mingyu's second spell at Sichuan Guancheng was to prove considerably more successful with Sichuan as they were genuine title contenders during this period and came 3rd in the 1999<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/china99.html|title=China 1999|date=2 July 2001|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> and 2000<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/china00.html|title=China 2000|date=19 June 2003|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> league seasons. With Ma firmly established as a permanent fixture within Sichuan's left midfield and becoming a member of the Chinese national team he would attract attention from Italian team [[Perugia Calcio]] in the [[Serie A]] in the 2000–01 season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/english/200008/08/eng20000808_47667.html|title=Ma Mingyu Becomes First Chinese to Join Italian Serie A|publisher=english.peopledaily.com.cn|date=9 August 2000|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> His time at Perugia, however was a disaster as he played in no games for them and he returned to Sichuan Guancheng where he has started to play first team football on a regular basis in preparation for the World Cup. At the end of the 2003 league season he would decide to retire from professional football. |
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==International career== |
==International career== |
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As an attacking left-footed midfielder Ma Mingyu would break into the senior team on 30 January 1996, when he made his debut in a qualifier for the [[1996 AFC Asian Cup]] against [[Macau national football team|Macau]] in a 7–1 victory.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://teamchina.freehostia.com/en/match.php?date=1996-01-30|title=China PR 7–1 Macau|publisher=teamchina.freehostia.com|date=30 January 1996|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> In the next qualifying game against the [[Philippines national football team|Philippines]] on 1 February 1996, he would score his first goal in a 7–0 victory.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://teamchina.freehostia.com/en/match.php?date=1996-02-01|title=China PR 7–0 Philippines|publisher=teamchina.freehostia.com|date=1 February 1996|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> After several friendlies he would go to establish himself as a regular within the squad and then go to the [[1996 AFC Asian Cup]]. At the end of the campaign, he had become an integral member of the Chinese team and when [[Bora Milutinović]] came in as the new head coach Ma Mingyu would be named as his captain. During his captaincy he would lead China to a fourth-place finish at the [[2000 AFC Asian Cup]] and see the team qualify for their first [[FIFA World Cup]] tournament. Once Bora Milutinović left at the end of the campaign Ma Mingyu's international career would also end. |
As an attacking left-footed midfielder Ma Mingyu would break into the senior team on 30 January 1996, when he made his debut in a qualifier for the [[1996 AFC Asian Cup]] against [[Macau national football team|Macau]] in a 7–1 victory.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://teamchina.freehostia.com/en/match.php?date=1996-01-30|title=China PR 7–1 Macau|publisher=teamchina.freehostia.com|date=30 January 1996|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> In the next qualifying game against the [[Philippines national football team|Philippines]] on 1 February 1996, he would score his first goal in a 7–0 victory.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://teamchina.freehostia.com/en/match.php?date=1996-02-01|title=China PR 7–0 Philippines|publisher=teamchina.freehostia.com|date=1 February 1996|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> After several friendlies he would go to establish himself as a regular within the squad and then go to the [[1996 AFC Asian Cup]]. At the end of the campaign, he had become an integral member of the Chinese team and when [[Bora Milutinović]] came in as the new head coach Ma Mingyu would be named as his captain. During his captaincy he would lead China to a fourth-place finish at the [[2000 AFC Asian Cup]] and see the team [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|qualify]] for their first [[FIFA World Cup]] tournament in 2002. Once Bora Milutinović left at the end of the campaign Ma Mingyu's international career would also end. |
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Date of birth | 4 February 1970 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Chongqing, Sichuan, China | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Attacking midfielder | ||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1990–1994 | Sichuan Quanxing | ||||||||||||||||
1995–1996 | Guangdong Hongyuan | 42 | (9) | ||||||||||||||
1997–2000 | Sichuan Quanxing | 88 | (8) | ||||||||||||||
2000–2001 | Perugia | 0 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2001–2003 | Sichuan Guancheng | 65 | (5) | ||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1996–2002 | China | 86 | (12) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Ma Mingyu (simplified Chinese: 马明宇; traditional Chinese: 馬明宇; pinyin: Mǎ Míngyǔ; born 4 February 1970, in Chongqing, Sichuan) is a former Chinese International footballer who played as a midfielder. He represented Sichuan Quanxing throughout the majority of his career, having several spells with them. He also represented Guangdong Hongyuan and Italian Serie A side Perugia. Internationally he played in the 1996 AFC Asian Cup, 2000 AFC Asian Cup and captained China's campaign during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Club career[edit]
Ma Mingyu predominantly played for top tier Chinese club Sichuan Guancheng where he spent several spells with them throughout his football career. In his first spell with them he would attract attention from Guangdong Hongyuan after Ma had a prolific 1994 league season that saw him play 21 games and score 3 goals.[1] Ma would move to Guangdong Hongyuan at the beginning of 1995 league season, however despite a promising start that saw Guangdong come 4th[2] in the league his time with Guangdong saw him win nothing with them and after a disappointing 1996 league season that saw Guangdong come 9th,[3] Ma returned to Sichuan.
Ma Mingyu's second spell at Sichuan Guancheng was to prove considerably more successful with Sichuan as they were genuine title contenders during this period and came 3rd in the 1999[4] and 2000[5] league seasons. With Ma firmly established as a permanent fixture within Sichuan's left midfield and becoming a member of the Chinese national team he would attract attention from Italian team Perugia Calcio in the Serie A in the 2000–01 season.[6] His time at Perugia, however was a disaster as he played in no games for them and he returned to Sichuan Guancheng where he has started to play first team football on a regular basis in preparation for the World Cup. At the end of the 2003 league season he would decide to retire from professional football.
International career[edit]
As an attacking left-footed midfielder Ma Mingyu would break into the senior team on 30 January 1996, when he made his debut in a qualifier for the 1996 AFC Asian Cup against Macau in a 7–1 victory.[7] In the next qualifying game against the Philippines on 1 February 1996, he would score his first goal in a 7–0 victory.[8] After several friendlies he would go to establish himself as a regular within the squad and then go to the 1996 AFC Asian Cup. At the end of the campaign, he had become an integral member of the Chinese team and when Bora Milutinović came in as the new head coach Ma Mingyu would be named as his captain. During his captaincy he would lead China to a fourth-place finish at the 2000 AFC Asian Cup and see the team qualify for their first FIFA World Cup tournament in 2002. Once Bora Milutinović left at the end of the campaign Ma Mingyu's international career would also end.
Career statistics[edit]
International statistics[edit]
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Year | Apps | Goals |
1996 | 13 | 3 |
1997 | 23 | 2 |
1998 | 12 | 3 |
1999 | 0 | 0 |
2000 | 16 | 2 |
2001 | 15 | 2 |
2002 | 6 | 0 |
Total | 85 | 12 |
International goals[edit]
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | 1 February 1996 | Mong Kok Stadium, Kowloon, Hong Kong | Philippines | 3–0 | 7–0 | 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification |
2. | 17 July 1996 | Workers' Stadium, Beijing, China | Uruguay | 1–1 | 1–1 | Friendly |
3. | 9 December 1996 | Tahnoun Bin Mohamed Stadium, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates | Syria | 1–0 | 3–0 | 1996 AFC Asian Cup |
4. | 4 June 1998 | Seoul Olympic Stadium, Seoul, South Korea | South Korea | 1–1 | 1–1 | Friendly |
5. | 30 November 1998 | Surat Thani Stadium, Surat Thani, Thailand | Lebanon | 2–0 | 4–1 | 1998 Asian Games |
6. | 19 December 1998 | Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla, Thailand | Thailand | 3–0 | 3–0 | |
7. | 26 January 2000 | Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Guam | 2–0 | 19–0 | 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification |
8. | 6 May 2001 | RCAF Old Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia | Cambodia | 3–0 | 4–0 | 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification |
9. | 20 May 2001 | Guangdong Olympic Stadium, Guangzhou, China | 1–0 | 3–1 |
References[edit]
- ^ "Mǎ, Míngyǔ". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "China League 1995". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 19 June 2003. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "China League 1996". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 19 June 2003. Archived from the original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "China 1999". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 2 July 2001. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "China 2000". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 19 June 2003. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "Ma Mingyu Becomes First Chinese to Join Italian Serie A". english.peopledaily.com.cn. 9 August 2000. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "China PR 7–1 Macau". teamchina.freehostia.com. 30 January 1996. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "China PR 7–0 Philippines". teamchina.freehostia.com. 1 February 1996. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
External links[edit]
- Ma Mingyu at National-Football-Teams.com
- 2002 World Cup squad profile at BBC.co.uk
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Chinese men's footballers
- Footballers from Chongqing
- China men's international footballers
- 1996 AFC Asian Cup players
- 2000 AFC Asian Cup players
- 2002 FIFA World Cup players
- Sichuan First City F.C. players
- Chinese expatriate men's footballers
- Expatriate men's footballers in Italy
- Guangdong Winnerway F.C. players
- AC Perugia Calcio players
- Asian Games medalists in football
- Footballers at the 1998 Asian Games
- Asian Games bronze medalists for China
- Men's association football midfielders
- Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games