Jiang Hong
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Jiang Hong is a retired Chinese
China
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 footballer
Football (soccer)
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 who played as a goalkeeper. He achieved success predominantly with Shenzhen Feiyada, where he helped the club to earn successive league titles and promotions. He was eventually called up to the Chinese national side
China national football team
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, where for a short period he competed with his brother Jiang Jin
Jiang Jin
Jiang Jin is an assistant coach and former international Chinese football goalkeeper who was predominantly known for being the first-choice goalkeeper for China during the 2002 FIFA World Cup...

 for the goalkeeping position. He also played for Qingdao Yizhong Hainiu and Shaanxi Guoli
Shaanxi Guoli
Shaanxi Guoli is a defunct football club who played in Xi'an, Shaanxi and their home stadium was the 50,100 seater Jiaodaruisun Stadium. Founded on February 28, 1996, they played nine seasons in the Chinese football leagues system with three of them in the top tier where they achieved their best...

 before he retired

Honours

Shenzhen Feiyada
  • Chinese Jia C League: 1994
  • Chinese Jia B League: 1995


Shaanxi Guoli
Shaanxi Guoli
Shaanxi Guoli is a defunct football club who played in Xi'an, Shaanxi and their home stadium was the 50,100 seater Jiaodaruisun Stadium. Founded on February 28, 1996, they played nine seasons in the Chinese football leagues system with three of them in the top tier where they achieved their best...

  • Chinese Jia B League: 2000

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