Shi Xiaotian

Shi Xiaotian (Chinese: 石笑天; pinyin: Shí Xiàotiān; born 6 March 1990) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays for China League One side Changchun Yatai as a goalkeeper.

Shi Xiaotian
石笑天
Personal information
Date of birth (1990-03-06) 6 March 1990
Place of birth Shenyang, Liaoning, China
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position(s) Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Changchun Yatai
Number 28
Youth career
Shenyang Ginde
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2013 Guangzhou R&F 39 (0)
2014–2018 Liaoning Whowin 55 (0)
2015 → Beijing Guoan (loan) 0 (0)
2019– Changchun Yatai 30 (0)
National team
2017– China 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 31 December 2019
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 14 January 2017
Shi Xiaotian
Chinese

Club career

Shi joined Changsha Ginde youth team system in the early year and was promoted to first team squad in 2007. He became the second choice goalkeeper of the club and acted as back-up for China national team goalkeeper Song Zhenyu in 2008. On 3 May, he made his senior debut after Song injured in the training, in a 1–1 away draw against Qingdao Jonoon.[1] He got further chance to play for Changsha and made 6 appearances in the 2008 league season. After Song transferred to Chengdu Blades, Shi played as the back-up for newcomer Zhang Lei in 2010. Changsha Ginde finished the bottom of the league and relegation to China League One. In February 2011, the club moved to Shenzhen as the club's name changed into Shenzhen Phoenix. Shi failed to move to his hometown club Shenyang Dongjin and finally chose to stay in the club.[2] He became the regular starter in the beginning of the season, however, he lost his position to Wang Lüe after June. The club were bought by Chinese property developers Guangzhou R&F in the middle of the season and moved to Guangzhou and won promotion back to the Super League at the first attempt. Shi made 16 appearances in the 2011 league season.

On 7 February 2014, Shi transferred to Chinese Super League side Liaoning Whowin.[3] On 9 February 2015, he was loaned to Super League club Beijing Guoan.[4] Shi returned to Liaoning in the 2016 season and became the first choice goalkeeper of the club after Zhang Lu left for Tianjin Quanjian.[5]

In February 2019, Shi transferred to newly-relegated China League One side Changchun Yatai.[6]

International career

On 14 January 2017, Shi made his debut for Chinese national team in the third-place playoff of 2017 China Cup against Croatia.[7]

Career statistics

Statistics accurate as of match played 31 December 2019. [8]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Guangzhou R&F2007Chinese Super League00---00
200860---60
200910---10
201040---40
2011China League One16000--160
2012Chinese Super League0000--00
201312010--130
Total 390100000400
Liaoning Whowin2014Chinese Super League1000--10
201629000--290
201725000--250
2018China League One0000--00
Total 550000000550
Beijing Guoan (loan)2015Chinese Super League000000-00
Changchun Yatai2019China League One30000--300
Career total 12401000001250
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References

  1. 战深圳刘建业有望重回主力 金德解释宋振瑜回家养伤 at sports.sina.com.cn 2008-05-09 Retrieved 2012-10-17 (in Chinese)
  2. 签西甲外援引泰达五内援 东进冲超阵容打造完毕 at sports.sohu.com 2011-03-16 Retrieved 2012-10-17 (in Chinese)
  3. 辽足宣布与前富力门将签约 at sports.qq.com 2014-02-07 Retrieved 2014-02-07(in Chinese)
  4. 国安官方宣布租借辽足门将石笑天 at sports.sohu.com 2015-02-09 Retrieved 2015-02-09(in Chinese)
  5. 石笑天:和任航关系非常好 根本没想到能进国足. Sina (in Chinese). 2017-01-05. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  6. "前国门荒废一年后重生 离开辽足投奔亚泰盼返中超". Sina. 21 February 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  7. 中国杯-95后救主 国足赢点球战5-4克罗地亚获第3. Sina (in Chinese). 2017-01-14. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  8. 石笑天 at sodasoccer.com Retrieved 2015-11-01 (in Chinese)
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