Fu Bin

His playing career would see him win three Chinese FA Cup titles with Beijing Guoan and Chongqing Lifan.

He also represented Hebei team, Jilin Samsung, Hunan Shoking while at Chengdu Blades he achieved the distinction for being the oldest professional player in Chinese history aged 40 years and 133 days before he retired.

However the following season he was offered a move back to his hometown with Beijing Guoan in a move that proved to be a huge success and ushered in the peak of his career when he helped the team to win the 1996 and 1997 Chinese FA Cup as well as also achieving his first call up to the China national football team.

By the 2006 league season Hunan Shoking were relegated and Fu Bin was allowed to leave for another second tier club Chengdu Blades where he immediately won promotion with them in his first season with the club and another chance to play in the top tier once again.

[3] He would aid the club for two seasons within the top flight and go on to achieve the record for being the oldest professional Chinese player in the last game of the season on October 31, 2009, in a league game against Shandong Luneng in a 1–0 victory aged 40 years and 133 days before he retired.