Li Kun
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Li Kun (born August 1, 1981) is a Chinese
Chinese people
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 football defender
Defender (football)
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, who plays for Anhui Jiufang
Anhui Jiufang
Anhui jiufang is a defunct Chinese football club from Hefei, Anhui. The club is owned by Anhui Jiarun Group with 15,000,000 RMB registered capital...

 in China League One.

He holds the dubious distinction of having played in the most teams to be relegated and then subsequently disbanded from the top tier of Chinese football.

Bayi Football Team

Li Kun started his professional football career in 2001 at Bayi Football Team after graduating from their youth team. He progressed to become a squad regular, however by the 2003 league season Bayi were relegated after several disappointing seasons.

Xiamen Lanshi

Li Kun transferred to Xiamen Lanshi
Xiamen Lanshi
Xiamen Lanshi is a defunct Chinese football club, which was located in Xiamen, Fujian. They were founded in the 1996 league season and their nickname was the "Blue Lions" while they played in the Xiamen Stadium. Throughout their history they would twice win promotion to the top tier of Chinese...

 at the beginning of the 2004 football league season. During his time with Xiamen he played a significant part in their promotion to the Chinese Super League
Chinese Super League
The Chinese Football Association Super League , commonly known as Chinese Super League or CSL, currently known as the Pirelli Chinese Football Association Super League for sponsorship reasons, is the highest tier of professional association football in China, operating under the auspices of the...

. However after several seasons with Xiamen at the end of the 2007 league season they were relegated out of the Chinese Super League.

Wuhan Guanggu

He would transfer to Wuhan Guanggu
Wuhan Guanggu
Wuhan Optics Valley F.C. is a defunct Football Club, which was located in the city of Wuhan, Hubei province, China. The club's home stadium was Xinhua Road Sports Center, while the important matches were played at the more modern stadium Wuhan Sports Center in China. The clubs predecessor was the...

 the following season where he was unable to establish himself within the squad. He would see Wuhan get relegated and was allowed to leave at the end of the season. Second tier club Anhui Jiufang
Anhui Jiufang
Anhui jiufang is a defunct Chinese football club from Hefei, Anhui. The club is owned by Anhui Jiarun Group with 15,000,000 RMB registered capital...

 took Li Kun at the beginning of the 2009 league season.

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