Han Duan

Han Duan (simplified Chinese: 韩端; traditional Chinese: 韓端; pinyin: Hán Duān; born 15 June 1983) is a Chinese football forward who last played for Los Angeles Sol of Women's Professional Soccer and was a member of the Chinese National Team.

Han Duan
Personal information
Full name Han Duan[1]
Date of birth (1983-06-15) 15 June 1983
Place of birth Dalian, China
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009 Los Angeles Sol 16 (3)
International career
2000–2011 China 188 (101)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:29, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 24 November 2011

Career

Duan finished ninth with the Chinese team in the 2004 Athens Olympics, playing in two matches during group stage. In 2008 Beijing Olympics, Duan scored a goal for China in a group stage match, resulting in a 2-1 win over Sweden.[2] During the 2009 Women's Professional Soccer season, Duan scored a total of 3 goals and had 2 assists with the Los Angeles Sol.

Duan announced her retirement from international soccer, in September 2011, after China failed to qualify for 2012 London Olympics.

Career statistics

Club career

Team Season League Domestic
League
Domestic
Playoffs
Total
Apps Starts Minutes Goals Assists Apps Starts Minutes Goals Assists Apps Starts Minutes Goals Assists
Los Angeles Sol 2009 WPS 16 13 1178 3 2 1 1 78 0 0 17 14 1256 3 2
Total16131178321178001714125632
Career Total - 16 13 1178 3 2 1 1 78 0 0 17 14 1256 3 2

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.11 January 2001Guangzhou, China United States1–01–0Friendly
2.16 December 2001New Taipei City, Taiwan South Korea7–08–02001 AFC Women's Championship
3.8–0
4.18 March 2003Albufeira, Portugal Denmark1–02–12003 Algarve Cup
5.9 June 2003Nakhon Sawan, Thailand Vietnam6–06–02003 AFC Women's Championship
6.13 June 2003 Uzbekistan2–011–0
7.5–0
8.16 March 2004Olhão, Portugal Finland?–04–02004 Algarve Cup
9.?–0
10.?–0
11.18 April 2004Hiroshima, Japan Myanmar5–011–02004 Summer Olympics qualification
12.20 April 2004 Guam2–09–0
13.9–0
14.28 January 2005Guangzhou, China Russia1–03–12005 Four Nations Tournament
15.30 January 2005 Australia2–03–0
16.9 March 2005Lagos, Portugal Norway1–11–22005 Algarve Cup
17.19 July 2005Tianjin, China Australia2–02–0Friendly
18.18 January 2006Guangzhou, China France1–11–12006 Four Nations Tournament
19.20 January 2006 Norway1–03–1
20.13 March 2006Lagos, Portugal Denmark1–06–02006 Algarve Cup
21.3–0
22.4–0
23.19 July 2006Adelaide, Australia Chinese Taipei1–02–02006 AFC Women's Asian Cup
24.30 July 2006 Australia1–22–2 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p)
25.10 November 2006Hangzhou, China Vietnam1–04–1Friendly
26.16 November 2006 New Zealand1–04–0
27.2–0
28.3–0
29.4–0
30.30 November 2006Doha, Qatar Thailand2–07–02006 Asian Games
31.3–0
32.5–0
33.4 December 2006Al-Rayyan, Qatar Jordan1–012–0
34.2–0
35.8–0
36.9–0
37.26 January 2007Guangzhou, China England2–02–02007 Four Nations Tournament
38.7 March 2007Faro, Portugal United States1–11–22007 Algarve Cup
39.1 July 2007Qinhuangdao, China Thailand2–04–0Friendly
40.16 August 2007Tianjin, China Australia1–22–3
41.2–2
42.18 February 2008Chongqing, China South Korea1–03–22008 EAFF Women's Football Championship
43.2–2
44.5 June 2008Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Japan3–13–12008 AFC Women's Asian Cup
45.5 July 2008Tianjin, China Australia1–05–0Friendly
46.6 August 2008Tianjin, China Sweden2–12–12008 Summer Olympics
47.9 December 2009São Paulo, Brazil Mexico2–03–02009 International Women's Football Tournament of City of São Paulo
48.13 February 2010Tokyo, Japan Chinese Taipei1–03–02010 EAFF Women's Football Championship
49.2–0
50.24 February 2010Lagos, Portugal Finland1–01–12010 Algarve Cup
51.21 May 2010Chengdu, China Vietnam5–05–02010 AFC Women's Asian Cup

See also

References

  1. "FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007 – List of Players: China PR" (PDF). FIFA. 15 September 2007. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. "Han Duan hungry for more". FIFA. 7 August 2008. Archived from the original on 10 August 2008. Retrieved 9 August 2008.


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