Wang Changqing
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Wang Changqing (born 21 March 1981 in Beijing
Beijing
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) is a Chinese
Chinese people
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 football player who plays as a midfielder for Beijing Guoan
Beijing Guoan
Beijing Guoan Football Club Beijing Guoan Football Club Beijing Guoan Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 北京国安 is part of CITIC Group (China International Trust and Investment Corporation). Their current home stadium is Workers Stadium and the Fengtai stadium for less popular games. The current head...

 in the Chinese Super League
Chinese Super League
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Shaanxi Guoli

Wang Changqing originally began his football career when he played for the Beijing Hongdeng
Beijing Hongdeng
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 youth team, however he would move to top tier team 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...

 during the 2002 league season to begin his professional football career. While he was playing at the top tier Wang Changqing often found Shaanxi Guoli at the bottom the league table and by the 2003 league found them relegated at the end of the league season. He stayed with them throughout the 2004 league season, however he was unable to help them in their promotion push and saw them finish in a disappointing 12 at the end of the season. The 2005 league season was to prove even more disappointing when Shaanxi Guoli went bankrupt and disbanded during the 2005 league season.

Beijing Guoan

Wang Changqing was unable to play football until the 2005 league season finished, however he was able to return back home to Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...

 when Beijing Guoan
Beijing Guoan
Beijing Guoan Football Club Beijing Guoan Football Club Beijing Guoan Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 北京国安 is part of CITIC Group (China International Trust and Investment Corporation). Their current home stadium is Workers Stadium and the Fengtai stadium for less popular games. The current head...

 were willing take him into their team at the beginning of the 2006 Chinese Super League
Chinese Super League 2006
This article is about the 2006 season of the Chinese Football Association Super League , also known as Chinese Super League , which is the premier football league in China under the auspices of the Chinese Football Association....

 season. Able to play in the top tier once more he would make his debut on May 13, 2006 against Liaoning FC in a 1-0 win. In his first season he often found it differcult to establish himself as a team regular within the Beijing Guoan squad and found himself often coming on as substitute in many games and this continued throughout much of the next season, nevertheless Wang Changqing has continued to be regular squad player for the team.

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