Career
Early career In 1996 Zhang Shuai would leave home and move to Beijing to start his football career where he would eventually gain a place at the youth team and then eventually promotion to their senior team After breaking into the Beijing squad he would be called up to the Chinese youth team, however his off-the field antics did not go down well with the management especially his nights out clubbing with his team mates, which saw him dropped from the team He became the first Chinese player ever to be banned for using drugs in football and was personally fined an undisclosed amount.
Zhang claimed his innocence by saying he accidentally took the substance for a remedy to his cold, however his apologies were not enough for the Chinese youth team and they permanently dropped him from their squad once more.
Retirement Zhang Shuai"s career would go from strength to strength, winning his first senior international cap for China against Thailand in a friendly on May 16, 2007 in a 1-0 defeat where despite the defeat his performance was good enough for him to become a regular within the squad and go to the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. His career drastically changed when he had a terrible performance against Shanghai Shenhua in a game, which saw him make a dreadful mistake that lead to a Shanghai goal.
This saw him to being forced into the reserve team and frozen out of the squad, Zhang would later announce that he decided to retire from association football because of this unfair punishment.