If you ask your Chinese friend who is Dong Fangzhuo, you will probably learn a new Chinese phrase: 傻B (idiot) – (it literally means something rather more obscene – ed.)
Dong Fangzhuo, in the heart of most Chinese football fans, is like the Ryugyong Hotel of North Korea and Francis Jeffers of English football. Dong is the shame of Chinese football that no one wishes to mention.
What makes the Chinese fans have such sentiment toward Dong? For those who don’t know who King Dong is, he was the first Chinese footballer to play for English Premier League’s Manchester United.
England – Manchester United
In 2004, out of nowhere, Manchester United suddenly announced they will be signing a prominent Chinese star named Dong Fangzhuo. There wasn’t much information about this young talent, the fans only knew he played for Dalian Shide and he has amazing speed.
The Chinese fans had high expectations of the young lad. If this nameless kid was chosen by Sir Alex Ferguson, he must have something to offer for the team. Sun Jihai had already gained much attention playing for Manchester City F.C., increasing Chinese fans desire to see more Chinese stars on the English pitch.
Because of a work permit problem, Dong was immediately loaned to Belgium’s Royal Antwerp. He performed well there, scoring 34 goals in 67 appearances. His fiery performances also earned praise from the Manchester United fans who greatly anticipated his return from Belgium.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOQoeuVP314
Finally, Dong got his wish, and in 2006 he was recalled back to England, and this is where his nightmare officially started.
Dong’s tenure at Manchester United was fruitless however. He never made it to the first team and rarely appeared on the bench. He played mostly for the reserves and only played in the Asian summer tour friendly games. This made the fans question whether Dong’s skills were good enough for a club of Manchester United’s stature. Dong’s only Premiership appearance was on May 9th, 2007, when he started at home against Chelsea. However, it is worth noting that Manchester United had already won the Premiership title before this game.
Dong’s nightmare worsened in the 2008-2009 season. A rumoured loan to Watford was dismissed by Sir Alex Ferguson. He was not given a shirt number and his contract was mutually terminated. Without a club, Dong Fangzhuo went back to China to play for his old club, Dalian Shide.
Back to China – Dalian Shide
During his tenure in Dalian Shide, he was played out of position, mostly in the attacking midfielder instead of a striking role. Even wore, he had now not scored a goal for almost three years. He ended up with only one goal for Dalian Shide in two years. His dismal performances saw him lose his spot on the national team.
Poland – Legia Warsaw
In 2009, Dong left Dalian Shide to seek football elsewhere. Again, out of nowhere, he suddenly signed for Poland’s Legia Warsaw. This made him the first Chinese to play in the Poland Ekstraklasa. Many fans believed he undergo a career revival in Poland, since he scored a couple of times in Legia Warsaw’s friendly games. However, much to everyone’s surprise, Dong only played for four matches and his contract was mutually terminated again.
Again, without a club, Dong’s reputation fell again. His reputation was so bad that Guangzhou Evergrande, one of the richest clubs in the Chinese Super League, immediately denied any interest when Dong was linked with the club.
Portugal – Portimonense S.C.
Dong, out of nowhere again, was suddenly signed by a Portuguese Superliga club named Portimonense S.C. It was rumoured that Portimonense asked Dong’s former teammate, Cristiano Ronaldo, for his recommendation before signing the Chinese striker. Dong eventually signed an one year contract and became the second Chinese player to play in the Portuguese Superliga, after Uniao Leiria’s Zheng Chengdong. On October 17th, 2010, Dong finally scored his first goal in two years in the Taca de Portugal match against CD Cinfaes.
However, in the midseason, Dong found he no longer featured in the club’s plans. Talk about déjà-vu. Dong immediately left Portmonense and he was briefly linked with Serbia Superliga’s FK Sloboda Point Sevojno. Dong impressed again in Sevojno’s friendlies and the Serbian news mentioned he was close to signing a contract. Sevojno offered a long term contract to Dong, but the player only wanted a short term deal. Dong was reported to be asking for 10,000 Euro a week, but negotiations brokedown and he was on his travels again.
And most recently, Armenia – FC Mika
Again, out of the blue, Dong signed for FC Mika of Armenia. He scored on his debut against Ararat on March 19th, this year, and another goal against Banants in the Armenian cup. A good start, but will it end bad and lead to yet another case of déjà-vu for Dong?
Even though Dong remains a laughing stock for many fans, there is something we all respect Dong for: his hardworking heart.
He never gave up, despite a career high at Royal Antwerp and a career low in not scoring a goal for almost three years. Dong says he wants to stay in Europe and is determined to return to a top-tier league. Let’s hope Armenia will make him the second Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk1y-E8HHfE
As a United fan, it is a shame to see him go this way. It was very clear quite early on that United was not the club for Dong however, as you said, he did enjoy success at Antwerp. At that stage I think Fergie and the United fans still harboured hopes for the kid. However, I think the truth of the matter is he was never good enough for that level and his confidence is now shot. Sad…
I has been following the news of Dong since he was signed by ManUtd. It is his fate to be a star, out of nowhere and “travelling” around the world. He has the best moment when United signed him, very well at Antwerp but Fergie “killing” him by not giving him a chance of loan to Watford. Because Dong is kind of “diesel engine” player, need playing time to be warm and hot in game, no playing time means decrease in game, so he really need the club that has faith in him and giving him chances to play and he will be like climbing higher and higher. otherwise he will be falling lower and lower.
dong has great physical ability, mediocre skills and poor football intelligence. although he might never be good enough for the united, he could still be much better than who he is right now. he should have work a lot harder. when he played for united, he should at least run like ji-sung park rather than strolling on the field like romario…