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| name = Shao Jiayi 邵佳一 | image = FileJiayi Shao 2011 2.jpg | image_size = 200px | fullname = Shao Jiayi | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|4|10|df=y}} | birth_place = Beijing, China | height = {{convert|1.88|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}} | position = Midfielder | currentclub = | clubnumber = | years1 = 1999–2002 |clubs1 = Beijing Guoan |caps1 = 70 |goals1 = 12 | years2 = 2002–2006 |clubs2 = 1860 Munich |caps2 = 58 |goals2 = 8 | years3 = 2006–2011 |clubs3 = Energie Cottbus |caps3 = 100 |goals3 = 15 | years4 = 2008–2009 |clubs4 = → Energie Cottbus II (loan) | caps4 = 10 | goals4 = 0 | years5 = 2011 |clubs5 = MSV Duisburg |caps5 = 10 |goals5 = 1 | years6 = 2012–2015 |clubs6 = Beijing Guoan |caps6 = 85 |goals6 = 15 | totalcaps = 333 | totalgoals = 51 | nationalyears1 = 2000–2010 |nationalteam1 = China |nationalcaps1 = 40 |nationalgoals1 = 8 | club-update = 31 October 2015 | nationalteam-update = 31 October 2015 }} Shao Jiayi ({{zh|s=邵佳一|t=邵佳一|p=Shào Jiāyī}}; born 10 April 1980) is a former Chinese international footballer. He represented Beijing Guoan, TSV 1860 Munich, Energie Cottbus and MSV Duisburg as well as Chinese national team where he participated in the 2000 AFC Asian Cup, 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 AFC Asian Cup. Club careerShao Jiayi started his football career in the 1999 league season playing for top tier side Beijing Guoan where then manager Shen Xiangfu promoted him to the first team. Despite a change in management with Milovan Đorić and Wei Kexing coming in the following season, Shao gradually started to establish himself as regular within the team and due to his commanding presence in centre midfield, he was touted as one of the most exciting players in Chinese football.[1] He then helped guide the club to the 2000 Chinese FA Cup final where they lost 4-2 on aggregate against Chongqing Lifan.[2] After his breakout 2000 season, Shao became a vital member of the team's midfield and once again helped guide the club to another Chinese FA Cup final in 2001 where this time they faced Dalian Shide, losing 4-1 on aggregate. After playing in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Shao gathered enough attention to impress Bundesliga side 1860 Munich, who signed him on four-year loan deal from Beijing.[3] A permanent transfer was made on 14 January 2003,[4] reported to be approximately €1.3 million.[5] Shao played there for three-and-a-half seasons before transferring to Energie Cottbus, signing a three-year contract on 13 July 2006.[6] He scored his first goals for Energie Cottbus at home against Hertha BSC and away to Borussia Dortmund after coming on as a substitute in both matches. After extending his stay with Energie Cottbus for two more seasons, on 30 June 2011, Shao signed with 2. Bundesliga side MSV Duisburg and made his debut for the club on 17 July 2011 in a 3-2 loss against Karlsruher SC. On 13 December 2011, Shao returned to the Chinese Super League to rejoin his former club Beijing Guoan after playing nine years in Germany.[7] On 29 October 2015, Shao announced that he had decided to retire from football.[8] International careerShao's performances with Beijing Guoan led to him being called up by then manager Bora Milutinović to the Chinese national team and was included in the squad that placed fourth in the 2000 AFC Asian Cup.[9] Shao found more success with the national team when he was included in the squad that secured qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. At the tournament, he played in two games while China were knocked out of the group stage.[10] Shao was also a key player for the national team in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup where he scored three goals during the tournament which led China to finish as runners-up. Career statisticsClub statistics
1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://sports.sina.com.cn/star/shaojiayi/|title=姓名:邵佳一|publisher=sports.sina.com.cn|date=|accessdate=4 August 2012}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/chinacup00.html|title=China FA Cup 2000|publisher=rsssf.com|date=8 Mar 2007|accessdate=4 August 2012}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=China's Shao Jiayi on 4 1/2-year loan to 1860 Munich |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-70869035.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924181733/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-70869035.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=24 September 2015 |agency=Associated Press |date=9 January 2003 |accessdate=18 October 2014 |subscription=yes}} 4. ^{{cite news |title=Shao wird ein Löwe |url=http://tsv1860.de/?id=356&news_id=1430&back_id=207 |work=TSV 1860 München |date=14 January 2003 |accessdate=17 October 2014 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030324151307/http://tsv1860.de/?id=356&news_id=1430&back_id=207 |archivedate=24 March 2003 |language=German}} 5. ^{{cite news |first=Dino |last=Reisner |title=China-Wochen im Löwenstüberl |url=https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article349404/China-Wochen-im-Loewenstueberl.html |work=Die Welt |date=23 January 2003 |accessdate=17 October 2014 |language=German}} 6. ^{{cite news |title=Cottbus sign China's Shao from 1860 Munich |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=soccer&id=2518071 |work=ESPN |agency=Reuters |date=13 July 2006 |accessdate=17 October 2014}} 7. ^{{cite news |first=Dan |last=Orlowitz |title=Shao Jiayi rejoins Chinese Super League's Beijing Guoan after nine seasons in Germany |url=https://news.yahoo.com/shao-jiayi-rejoins-chinese-super-leagues-beijing-guoan-012500557-soccer.html |work=Yahoo! |date=13 December 2011 |accessdate=17 October 2014}} 8. ^{{cite web|last1=Zhang|first1=Shuai|title=Shao Jiayi Officially Announces Retirement|url=http://english.cri.cn/12394/2015/10/29/3821s901787.htm|publisher=China Radio International's English Service|accessdate=29 October 2015|date=29 October 2015}} 9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.weltfussball.de/spielbericht/asian-cup-2000-im-libanon-3-platz-china-suedkorea/|title=Asian Cup 2000 Libanon .:. 3. Platz|publisher=weltfussball.de|date=29 October 2000|accessdate=4 August 2012}} 10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.football-lineups.com/team/China_PR/World_Cup_Korea_Japan_2002/Campaign/|title=China, PR in World Cup Korea Japan 2002 players – Football Lineups|publisher=football-lineups.com| accessdate=4 August 2012}} International statistics
International goalsScores and results list China's goal tally first.
HonoursIndividual
References{{Reflist}}External links{{Commons category|Jiayi Shao}}
|title= China squads |bg= #db000d |fg= #fbea0e |list1={{China squad 2000 AFC Asian Cup}}{{China squad 2002 FIFA World Cup}}{{China squad 2004 AFC Asian Cup}}{{China squad 2007 AFC Asian Cup}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Shao, Jiayi}} 20 : 1980 births|Living people|Chinese footballers|Footballers from Beijing|China international footballers|Association football midfielders|2002 FIFA World Cup players|2000 AFC Asian Cup players|2004 AFC Asian Cup players|2007 AFC Asian Cup players|Expatriate footballers in Germany|Chinese Super League players|Beijing Guoan F.C. players|TSV 1860 Munich players|FC Energie Cottbus players|MSV Duisburg players|Chinese expatriate footballers|Bundesliga players|2. Bundesliga players|Chinese expatriate sportspeople in Germany |
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