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15 Facts About Zhou Ting

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Zhou Ting is a Chinese former professional footballer who played as a full-back or midfielder.

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Zhou Ting's playing career would see him win the 2009 Chinese Super League title with Beijing Guoan while he represented Shenzhen Kinspar, Yunnan Hongta, Qingdao Hainiu, Shenzhen Jianlibao and Dalian Professional throughout his career.

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Zhou Ting joined Chinese Jia-A League side Dalian Wanda youth team in 1994.

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Zhou Ting started his senior career in 1997 when he was loaned to second-tier club Shenzhen Kinspar with the appreciation of team manager Gai Zengjun.

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Zhou Ting played six league matches in the 1997 season and returned to Dalian Wanda in 1998.

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Zhou Ting joined Jia-A League club Qianwei Huandao in the summer 1998 but left the club several months later due to the unfulfillment of pledged conditions.

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In 1999, Zhou Ting agreed to joined Chinese Jia-B League side Xiamen which was coached by former Dalian Wanda manager Chi Shangbin.

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Zhou Ting stayed with Yunnan Hongta until the 2003 season.

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Zhou Ting was named in the transfer list at the end of 2004 season after Jonoon Group took charge the club.

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Zhou Ting transferred to Super League defence champion Shenzhen Jianlibao in January 2005.

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Zhou Ting established himself as a regular team member and went on to aid Beijing in winning the 2009 Chinese Super League title.

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On 13 February 2017, Zhou Ting transferred to his hometown club Dalian Yifang in the China League One.

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Zhou Ting quickly established himself within the team's defence, scoring two goals in 25 appearances, and helped win the division championship to promoted back to the Chinese Super League with the club.

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On 1 December 2019, Zhou Ting renewed his record to 40 years and 299 days.

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Under the Chinese head coach Arie Haan, Zhou Ting would become a regular member within the team and would be included in the squads that participated in the 2003 East Asian Football Championship, FIFA World Cup qualification and the squad that came runners-up in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup.