1. Lee Jang-soo's coaching experience is as follows: He served as a coach in South Korea from 1986 to 1987 as a coach of the Hunan University team in Gwangju, South Korea, and he served as an assistant coach of the Ichirwa Tianma team in South Korea from 1988 to 1994.Li zhanghaoDuring this period, he assisted head coach Park Jong-hwan to achieve three consecutive championships. From 1994 to 1996, he served as head coach of South Korea's Ichirwa Tenma teamLi zhanghaoDuring this period, the team won the K League championship, the Adi Cup, the Asian Club Cup, the Asian Super Cup and the Asian-African Match Championship, and the championship, studied in Brazil.
2. Li Zhangzhu's coaching situation in China is as follows: his first coaching time in 1998, his coaching team in the A League, his achievements and characteristics of Chongqing Lifan started his coaching career with a 31 victory over Bayi Team. He was awarded the title of "Iron Coach" for his iron-fisted management and severely punished players who violated regulations. For example, the famous player Gao Feng was sent off the bench for alcoholism and lack of serious training and eventually left the team. In 2000, he led the Chongqing team to win fourth place in the A League, breaking into the game.
3. To sum up, after leaving Guangzhou Evergrande, it is relatively likely that Li Jang-soo will return to coaching in the Super League. His rich experience, unique style and deep understanding of China football will become an important support for his return to the Super League.
4. Basic information about Lee Jang-soo, born in South Korea on October 15, 1956. Graduated from Yonsei University in 1980. Playing career, Lee Jang-soo put on a national uniform and worked as a defender in his sophomore year of college. He began to make his mark in the football field. In 1986, he officially retired from the early stage of his coaching career, Lee Jang-soo taught at Kwangju Hunan University. In 1988, he joined the Ichirwa Tianma team and served as an assistant coach to assist Park Chung-hwan's realization.
5. Lee Jang-soo is currently in a "unemployed" state, but he may return to the Super League in the near future. Specifically, his influence has not subsided. Although he left Guangzhou Evergrande, Lee Jang-soo's influence in China football has not subsided. As a Korean head coach who has been coaching in China for 14 years, his in-depth understanding of the environment and connections of China football is regarded as a valuable resource. Some Super League clubs regard Lee Jang-soo, who is in a "unemployed" state.
6. Li Zhangzhu's annual salary Take Li Zhangzhu as an example. His annual salary when he was teaching at Guoan was US$600,000. This figure is above the average level among foreign teachers in the Chinese Super League, but it is far lower than the annual salary of some top foreign teachers. At the same time, this figure is also higher than the annual salary of most local coaches. The annual salary of Chinese Super League coaches is influenced by many factors not only the coach's own ability and experience, but also by various factors such as the club's financial situation, team performance, and fans 'expectations.
7. Since 1986, Lee Jang-soo has mainly taught in South Korea for the first half of his career. He served as the coach of Hunan University in Kwangju, South Korea from 1986 to 1987, and then served as the assistant coach of South Korea's Ichirwa Tenma team from 1988 to 1994. He assisted head coach Park Jong-hwan in achieving three consecutive championships. From 1994 to 1996, he served as the head coach of South Korea's Ichirwa Tenma team. During this period, the team won the K League championship Adi Cup Asian Club Cup.
8. Lee Jang-soo's wife did not live with him in China. They have a son and a daughter. Currently, his daughter is studying for music at Hanyang University in South Korea, and his son is serving. The three mother and son now live in South Korea. Since living in China for 8 years in 2009, Lee Jang-soo's Chinese communication skills have improved significantly, but he believes that he still has difficulties accurately expressing his emotions in Chinese. Therefore, whenever a media request for an interview, he always ensures translation in advance.
9. In 1998, Li Zhangzhu left Yihe Tianma and came to China. He coached the Chongqing Lifan team in the A League. His first coaching session ended in defeating the Bayi team 31. This demonstrated his strict management of the team and severe punishment for players who violated the rules. Among them, Li Zhangzhu, a famous player at that time, was sent to the bench for drinking and not training seriously. He finally left the team and returned to Beijing. During his coaching in Chongqing, Li Zhangzhu was awarded the title of "Iron Marshal" for his iron-fisted management.
10. Li Changxiu, also known as Li Zhangzhu in Chinese, is a talented director. He was born in 1960 and has a college degree in architecture. In 1984, he started his career and joined MBC TV. He started his film and television career as a director. In 1996, he made his mark in the special drama Oxtail Soup directed by SBS. This work was praised at TV festivals in New York and Houston, and won him international recognition. However, In 1999 he directed the film Love.
11. Regarding Li Jang-soo's current situation, many people think that although he left Guangzhou Evergrande, his influence in China football has not subsided. As a Korean head coach who has been coaching in China for 14 years, he has long been familiar with the environment and connections of China football. This has undoubtedly provided convenience for him to continue coaching in China. Some Chinese Super League clubs even regard Li Jang-soo, who is in an "unemployed" state, as a valuable resource, which makes his return seem logical and objective.
12. Iron coach Li Zhangzhu has left a glorious footprint in China football. His three coaching careers lasted for ten years, and his footprints were all over Chongqing Lifan, Qingdao, Beillette, Beijing Guoan, Guangzhou Evergrande, and the four top teams. During the past ten years, Li Zhangzhu coached 268 games in the Chinese Super League, won 118 victories, and scored a total of 438 points. The team he led scored a total of 405 goals. These four statistics ranked first among all coaches in the Chinese Super League until 2012.
13. The South Korean football coach nicknamed Tie Shuai is Lee Jang-soo. The following is a detailed introduction to his coaching style. Lee Jang-soo is famous for his iron-fisted management of the army. He is famous in international football. His tactical style is rigorous, pragmatic and efficient. He is considered to be a very capable coach. He has had outstanding performances in the South Korean national team and many Korean professional teams. He has led the team to win many championships and personal honors as a representative of Asian football.
14. Lee Jang-soo's record before 2022 is 50 wins, 16 draws and 9 losses, with a winning rate of 66%. South Korean iron man Lee Jang-soo is an old friend of China football. After accepting Evergrande, he started from China A and won the championship immediately after entering the Super League. This also created the history of the national football team. The two championship trophies are a affirmation of his ability. As Evergrande players become more and more famous, Lee Jang-soo gradually loses control in the locker room, and class is a matter of course. However, starting from 2022, he led the Shenzhen team to lose five consecutive losses. Actually, Li.
15. Shenzhen Football Club announced in an announcement issued on February 12 that it would hire Lee Jangsoo as the head coach of the first team to improve the team's combat effectiveness and competitive level. Lee Jangsoo, a Korean national, was born on October 15, 1956. He is famous for his strict management style and is nicknamed "Iron Coach". He has accumulated rich coaching experience in the China football world. Shenzhen Team, formerly known as Shenzhen Football Club, was founded in 19941.
16. Nicknamed Tie Shuai, South Korean football coach. His iron-fisted management has always been famous in international football. He has won many championships in his coaching career and is known as one of the representatives of Asian football. His tactical style is rigorous, pragmatic and efficient. Known for his outstanding performance in the South Korean national team and many Korean professional teams, he is one of the most famous coaches in the history of Asian football, Lee Jang-soo.
17. There are actually many reasons for Li Zhangzhu's departure. First of all, Evergrande's positioning for Li Zhangzhu was not so high. Evergrande's internal view of him is that he is a super-first coach when leading the team to hit A, a first-class coach when hitting Super League, and a second-class coach when playing in the AFC Champions League. For Evergrande, which is aiming to win the AFC Champions League, Li Zhangzhu turned from his initial strength to his team's shortcoming when leading the team to play the AFC Champions League. Li Zhangzhu previously worked in Qingdao, Chongqing and Beijing.
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