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前国脚陈子介30岁宣布退役:曾斩杀恒大被标价8000万,职业生涯高开低走引热议

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2026-01-23 07:26:30

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近日, former Chinese national team forward Chen Zijie, born in December 1989, officially announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 30. The news has sparked widespread discussion among Chinese football fans and media, given that Chen’s retirement comes unusually early for a player of his caliber and experience. Unlike veteran departures such as Li Jianhua and Mao Jianqing—whose exits from the Chinese Super League (CSL) were seen as natural conclusions to long careers—Chen Zijie’s decision marks a sobering reminder of the volatility and unpredictability inherent in modern Chinese football. Chen Zijie emerged from the Shaanxi youth system and spent formative years with Shanghai East Asia (now Shanghai Port FC), where he wore the prestigious No. 10 shirt under legendary coach Xu Genbao. There, he formed a dynamic attacking partnership with Wu Lei—the future all-time CSL top scorer—who wore No. 7. Though their synergy was promising and Chen delivered consistent performances in China League One, he remained relatively under-the-radar until his transfer to Guizhou Renhe (later Beijing Renhe) in 2012. It was at Renhe that Chen truly broke through. In a pivotal 2013 AFC Champions League clash against Ulsan Hyundai, he scored twice—his first major continental-level impact—earning immediate recognition. That performance directly paved the way for his debut with the Chinese national team, where he earned several caps and started in key qualifiers. His most iconic moment came during a heated CSL derby versus Guangzhou Evergrande in 2014: Chen netted a stunning solo goal, showcasing pace, composure, and clinical finishing. Following that match, then-Renhe head coach Gao Hongbo publicly valued Chen at 80 million RMB—a symbolic figure reflecting his perceived market peak and potential. Yet, despite that high watermark, Chen’s trajectory plateaued. A subsequent move to Henan Jianye in 2016 failed to reignite his career. Limited playing time, tactical shifts, and recurring injuries gradually eroded his role. Over five seasons with Henan, he made only 47 league appearances and scored just 5 goals—far below expectations for a former national team striker. When his contract expired in early 2024, Chen opted not to seek another club, citing physical constraints and a desire to pursue non-playing roles in football development. According to recent reports from domestic sports outlets including Titan Sports and Sohu Football, Chen is now engaged in coaching certification programs and exploring opportunities in youth academies. His retirement underscores broader structural issues in Chinese football: inconsistent pathway support for homegrown talents, short-term managerial decisions affecting player longevity, and the growing gap between peak valuation and sustainable career management. As the CSL enters its 2024 season amid renewed investment and reform initiatives, Chen Zijie’s story serves as both a cautionary tale and a call for more holistic athlete development frameworks.

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