Definition
Chen Binbin (Chinese: 陈斌彬) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Overview
Born on 8 July 1999 in Shanghai, China, Chen Binbin progressed through the youth system of Shanghai SIPG (now Shanghai Port FC). He made his senior club debut with Shanghai Port in the Chinese Super League (CSL) and has been part of the team's regular squad. Chen has also represented China at various youth international levels, including the U‑20 and U‑23 teams. His appearances for the senior China national team have been limited; precise details of his senior caps are not fully confirmed in publicly available sources.
Etymology / Origin
The name “Chen Binbin” consists of the family name 陈 (Chén), one of the most common Chinese surnames, and the given name 斌彬 (Bīnbīn). Both characters 斌 and 彬 convey meanings related to cultural refinement and literary talent.
Characteristics
- Position: Primarily a central or attacking midfielder.
- Playing style: Known for his passing ability, vision, and work rate in the midfield.
- Physical attributes: Possesses a typical build for a midfielder, combining agility with endurance.
- Career highlights: Participation in CSL matches with Shanghai Port, contributing to the club’s competitive campaigns; involvement in youth international tournaments for China.
- Achievements: Specific individual awards or major tournament titles have not been widely reported; further verification is required for detailed accolades.
Related Topics
- Chinese Super League (CSL)
- Shanghai Port FC (formerly Shanghai SIPG)
- China national football team
- Development of football in China
- List of Chinese footballers
Note: While Chen Binbin is a recognized professional player within Chinese football, certain details—such as the exact number of senior international caps and specific individual honors—are not fully corroborated by publicly accessible encyclopedic sources.