Career
Despite being born in Shandong, Wusheng would go on to play for teams within Liaoning before he would be selected for the Chinese national team As a football player, he played as a centre back and was known for his extraordinary ability and superb running game. His wealth of experience was limited due the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
However, he was still able to play within the 1976 AFC Asian Cup and help to a third-place finish before he retired.
After he retired from playing, Wusheng took the Somalia head coach position with little success before returning to, where he mainly took on numerous coaching positions for youth teams or as an assistant manager positions. After years of working his way up through these positions in the 1986 league season he took on his first major job within as the Guangzhou Head coach where he guided them to mid-table seventh within the league.
His management saw Guangzhou become a mid-table team for the next several years until ambitious side became interested in Qi Wusheng"s coaching style of a focused, solid defense to act as the basis for the teams attack. Qi would go on to manage the national team to a silver medal in the 1994 Asian Games football tournament.
He would take a position with Wuhan Hongjinlong before spending several seasons with Yunnan Hongta F.C. until the club merged with Chongqing Lifan F.C. and Qi was released.
As a player As a manager League Two: 2015.