Career
Liu Haiguang started his youth career with the and would soon break into the Chinese U-20 team where he took part in the 1983 Fédération internationale de football association World Youth Championship where he scored one goal as China were knocked-out in the group stages. He would soon become a regular for Shanghai and also be promoted to the Chinese senior team where he was included in the squad for the 1984 AFC Asian Cup, which saw China finish runners-up. After establishing himself as a regular for the national team he along with fellow international team mate Jia Xiuquan would join Yugoslav club FK and together be one of the earliest Chinese football players to play in a European club
On the international stage he represented China at the 1988 AFC Asian Cup and in the 1988 Summer Olympics.
When he decided to retire from international football he had scored 36 goals for China national football team making him their top goalscorer. This record would however be broken by Hao Haidong several years later and currently Liu is the second highest goalscorer.
He would retire completely from playing in 1991 and since then has become a businessman and founded 4 children football clubs.