Background
Zhang was born on February 9, 1952 in Yantai, Shandong, China.
Zhang was born on February 9, 1952 in Yantai, Shandong, China.
Zhang graduated from Beijing International Studies University in 1975 and joined the National Athletic Committee and worked in the foreign affairs department.
He previously served as a Vice President of AFC from 2002 to 2011 and as Senior Vice President from 11 January 2007 to 1 August 2011. He had been the Acting President of the Asian Football Confederation from 14 June 2011 until 1 May 2013 after the resignation of Mohammed Bin Hammam. He joined the Chinese Football Association in 1978 when it was established.
He became the AFC Finance Committee chairman in April 2000.
In 1994 Zhang joined the Fédération internationale de football association Women"s Committee. After the election of Mohammed Bin Hammam as AFC President, on 1 August 2002, Zhang was named as one of his vice presidents.
He was elected as Senior-Vice President in January 2007 by the AFC members. He ran for a seat on the Fédération internationale de football association executive committee on January 2011, but was defeated in a vote at the AFC"s congress in Doha.
Fédération internationale de football association suspended Bin Hammam for life on 23 July 2011, due to bribery allegations, and he was officially dismissed as head of the Asian Football Confederation.
This means that an Extraordinary Congress for this purpose could not be convened until after 30 May 2012 and Zhang will act as President until that date. In the end, Zhang indeed acted as the first executive chairman due to the suspension of Bin Hammam. In September 2012, due to his age Zhang retired from his role as foreign affairs director at the State Sports General Administration, but continued to preside over the AFC in his capacity as Acting Chairman.
In February 2013, Zhang Jilong announced that he would withdraw from the elections of the next AFC President and Fédération internationale de football association Executive Committee.
Originally for World Cup 2002 Fédération internationale de football association wanted to carry out the seeding of the teams by calculating and referencing to the match records from the previous three World Cups. However, on the day before the draw, the president of Fédération internationale de football association, Joseph "Sepp" Blatter, suddenly decided that instead of looking at the previous three records, the records from the previous two World Cups and the previous two Asia Cups will be used as reference for the seeding.
Because this new rule would work against the Chinese team, Zhang called the secretary of the Asia Football association, Veerapan, and asked to personally meet up with Blatter to discuss the proposed rule. Zhang asserted that "Fédération internationale de football association should not interfere with the internal affairs of the Asia Football association" and asked Blatter to take back the new rule.
Veerapan accepted Zhang"s proposal and announced that he would discuss the matter with Blatter.
Finally, the draw for the games took place in Bangkok on June 1, 2001 and the draw followed the rules originally set by the Asia Football Association instead of the new proposed rule. As a result, the Chinese football team achieved a "lucky draw" and was seeded with United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Qatar, and Oman. China won first place in the group and successfully entered the finals of the game.
Zhang Jilong is a member of Chinese Football Association.