Li Tie

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Li Tie
Personal information
Date of birth September 18, 1977 (age 29)
Place of birth    Flag of People's Republic of China Shenyang, China
Height 1.83 m
Nickname Tie-zi (铁子)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Flag of England Sheffield United F.C.
Number 30
Youth clubs
1992-1993
1993-?
Liaoning Youth
Jianlibao Youth
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
 ?-2002
2002-06
2006-present
Liaoning Bodao
Everton
Sheffield United
82 (0)
34 (0)
0 (0)   
National team2
1995-present Flag of People's Republic of China China 87 (5)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 23 February 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 7 February 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.

Li Tie (simplified Chinese: 李铁) (born September 18, 1977 in Liaoning, China) is a Chinese professional footballer currently playing for Sheffield United.

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Midfielder Li began his football career at the age of 15, joining Team of Liaoning Province Youth System in 1992. The following year he was sent to Brazil for a five-year training programme sponsored by Jianlibao and became the captain of the China Jianlibao Youth Football Team.

The cream of his generation of Chinese football players, Li went to the Premiership in a deal brokered between sponsors Kejian and his new club, Everton.

Despite initial scepticism on Merseyside, his first season at Goodison Park was a surprising success. Manager David Moyes played him in 31 league games, mostly in the starting line-up, where his displays as a defensive midfielder helped the club clinch a 7th place finish.

Everton battled with his former club Liaoning Bodao to sign him on a permanent basis after the 2002-03 season and the deal was finally closed in August 2003 for an undisclosed fee with Li signing a three-year deal. It is thought that Everton paid between £0.5m to £1.5m for the midfielder, although the price was hugely offset by outside sponsorship.

Unfortunately, his 2003-04 season was marred by a sending-off (against Arsenal, Aug 2003) and a series of injuries. The last injury, a broken leg picked up during international duty in February 2004, ruled him out for another 12 months. In January 2005, when he returned to action for the Everton reserve side against Bolton Wanderers, he lasted just 41 minutes, requiring his leg to be re-set.

In the summer of 2005, 18 months since his last game for the Everton first team, Li Tie featured for 90 minutes against FC Gamlitz of Austria in a pre-season friendly. He also played in friendlies against Motherwell, the Thai National side, Fenerbahçe and Udinese and looked like he was finally coming back to full fitness.

However, he never managed to break back into the first team despite playing regularly for the reserves and even earning another international call up for China. In March 2006, Li Tie underwent another operation to remove pieces of bone that had grown on his ankle during his time on the sidelines.

In May 2006, Li Tie was released by Everton Football Club and was linked with Sheffield United, who denied reports that a deal had been agreed to bring the player to Bramall Lane. The following month, Li Tie returned to competitive football with substitute appearances for the Chinese national team against Switzerland and France.

On July 6th 2006, United announced the signing of Li Tie on a free transfer on a two year contract and he spent some time training with Chengdu Blades, a Chinese Football Association Jia League club owned by Sheffield United, while waiting for his visa clearance. He made his first-team debut in a pre-season friendly against local neighbours Rotherham United on July 28th.

Li Tie made his first competitive club start since January 2004 in a Carling Cup victory against Bury on September 19, 2006.

In 1997, Li Tie was one of four players called up from the Jianlibao Youth Team for the final round of FIFA World Cup qualification by Qi Wusheng, the coach of the Chinese national team along with Li Jinyu, Sui Dongliang and Zhang Xiaorui.

Li was already a veteran of the national squad when China embarked on their World Cup debut in 2002.

Li Tie was called up by China for a friendly against Thailand on 10 August and the 2007 Asian Cup qualifier against Singapore on 16 August 2006.

Last update: 19 March 2007

Season Team Country Division Apps Goals
1998 Liaoning Bodao China PR 1 0 0
1999 Liaoning Bodao China PR 1 24 0
2000 Liaoning Bodao China PR 1 25 0
2001 Liaoning Bodao China PR 1 26 0
2002 Liaoning Bodao China PR 1 7 0
02/03 Everton England 1 29 0
03/04 Everton England 1 5 0
04/05 Everton England 1 0 0
05/06 Everton England 1 0 0
06/07 Sheffield United England 1 0 0


Flag of People's Republic of China China squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Flag of People's Republic of China

1 An Qi | 2 Zhang Enhua | 3 Yang Pu | 4 Wu Chengying | 5 Fan Zhiyi | 6 Shao Jiayi | 7 Sun Jihai | 8 Li Tie | 9 Ma Mingyu | 10 Hao Haidong | 11 Yu Genwei | 12 Su Maozhen | 13 Gao Yao | 14 Li Weifeng | 15 Zhao Junzhe | 16 Qu Bo | 17 Du Wei | 18 Li Xiaopeng | 19 Qi Hong | 20 Yang Chen | 21 Xu Yunlong | 22 Jiang Jin | 23 Ou Chuliang | Coach: Milutinović

Sheffield United F.C. - Current Squad

1 Kenny | 2 Bromby | 4 Davis | 5 Morgan | 6 Jagielka | 7 Shelton | 8 Stead | 9 Hulse | 10 Webber | 12 A. Quinn | 13 Bennett | 14 Sommeil | 15 Kozluk | 16 Kilgallon | 17 Montgomery | 18 Tonge | 19 Gillespie | 20 Armstrong | 21 Leigertwood | 22 Lucketti | 23 Fathi | 24 Short | 26 Geary | 27 Nadé | 28 S. Quinn | 29 Gerrard | 30 Li | 31 Law | 32 Kâzım-Richards | 33 Annerson | 34 Ashmore | 37 Marrison | 38 Hurst | 39 Seck | –– Gyaki | –– Hao | Manager: Warnock

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