Wu Qinglong, the famous Liao basket, has signed a work contract with the Sansheng Flying Leopard basketball club in Shenyang, Liaoning, and officially became the head coach of the Liao basket third-tier team and the head of the Echelon coaching team.
Wu Qinglong, who was born in December 1965, was one of the famous “Three Swordsmen” of Liao basketball in the player era. He once won the National League Championship with Liaoning for more than men’s basketball times. He was selected into the national team in 1991 and was also one of the best organizational defenders in the history of Chinese basketball. He once won the Asian Championship and the Asian Games championship three times with the national team. The Chinese team first entered the first eight days of the world championship and the first eight hours of the Olympic Games, wu Qinglong is the main player in the team. After retiring in 1997, Wu Qinglong became the head coach of the mother team Liaoning men’s basketball. Later, he once coached many domestic teams such as Shaanxi, Fujian, Yunnan, Shenzhen, Shandong and Qingdao. Meanwhile, he also returned to Liaoning to coach Zhou Qi and Zhao Jiwei’s batch of Liaoning shonentai in 2010, and won the second Asian youth (under 16 years old) men’s basketball championship as the head coach of the Chinese team in 2011; in 2012, he re-held the Liao basketball team pointer, leading the Liaoning team, which had young players such as Guo Allen and Han Dejun, to compete in the CBA league. He had rich coaching experience.
Today’s guidance of Wu Qinglong can be said to return to the root of the fallen leaves. I wish Wu’s work in Liao basketball all the best, and I also wish him to train more excellent reserve talents for Liaoning basketball with his own words and deeds!