Background
Xu Yang was born on June 5, 1979, in Shenyang, Liaoning, People"s Republic of China.
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Xu Yang was born on June 5, 1979, in Shenyang, Liaoning, People"s Republic of China.
Shenyang Haishi. Xu Yang started his football career playing for was his local youth team Shenyang Haishi and would graduate to their senior team in the 1999 league season to begin his professional football career. He would slowly establish himself as a squad regular until the 2001 league season when he played in 13 league games to establish himself within the squad. The following seasons would see him as a first choice regular able to play as a defensive midfielder or a centre-back and when the club moved away from Shenyang to Changsha as well as renaming themselves Changsha Ginde, he would join them.
Shanghai Shenhua
After eight seasons with his previous club Xu would transfer to top tier football club Shanghai Shenhua as a reliable replacement for existing centre-back Li Weifeng half-way through the 2008 league season.
At the beginning of the 2009 league season the manager Jia Xiuquan would decide to make Du Wei and Yanko Valkanov as the preferred first choice centre back pair after they were chosen together in the club"s debut game of the season against Singapore Armed Forces Football Club on March 11, 2009 in the 2009 AFC Champions League. As the season progressed Xu would only make a handful appearances before being dropped to the reserve team in the 2010 league season before leaving.
However, he was forced out of action due to illness and Sun regained his place within the team Nevertheless, his performances were still good enough to be called up the squad that participated in the 2002 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup.
By the following season, he continued to gain considerably more playing time for Beijing and would often be used as a right back where his pace was quickly exploited. However, after several seasons, he played increasingly more at centre back and become an integral member of the club"s defense.