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Place of birth
  
Tianjin, China

2009
  
China

Playing position
  
Forward

2005–Present
  
Tianjin Teda

Height
  
1.83 m


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

Number
  
20

Name
  
Mao Biao

Current team
  
Tianjin Teda F.C.

Mao Biao Mao Biao laughs after he misses open goal in incredibly humiliating

Date of birth
  
(1987-07-24) July 24, 1987 (age 28)

Mao biao worst open goal misses ever cfa cup


Mao Biao (Chinese: 毛彪; pinyin: Máo Biāo; born July 24, 1987 in Tianjin) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Tianjin Teda as a Striker in the Chinese Super League. He is ridiculed by local fans who usually address him with nickname Cristiano Maonalbiao (Chinese:克里斯蒂亚诺·毛纳尔彪) or C Mao (Chinese:C毛).

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Funny chinese footballer fail!!!


Club career

A graduate of the Tianjin Teda youth team Mao Biao would break into the senior team in the opening game of the 2005 league season against Liaoning Zhongyu, where he also scored his debut goal in a 5-1 win. Throughout the season Mao Biao found himself gaining significant playing time, though often coming on as a substitute he was nevertheless able to play in fifteen league games by the end of the season. This was to continue throughout the following season where he was able to further his reputation at Tianjin by playing in twenty-two league games.

Mao Biao, however would not rise to prominence until the 2008 league season when he was able to strike a partnership with Éber Luís Cucchi that saw Tianjin come fourth in the league and a chance to play in the AFC Champions League. At the 2009 AFC Champions League he would play in six games and score one goal as the team were knocked out in the group stages, while back within the league he was unable to replicate the same success he achieved with Éber Luís Cucchi.

International career

Mao Biao would make his international debut against Saudi Arabia on June the 4th 2009 in a 4-1 loss coming on as a substitute for Gao Lin

Honours

  • Chinese FA Cup: 2011
  • References

    Mao Biao Wikipedia