He was in charge of the Chinese men's soccer team from 2002 to 2004, leading the team to the second place in the 2004 Asian Cup. Since then, he has also been at the helm of Chongqing and was the head coach of Tianjin Teda twice between 2010 and 2015. Under his tutelage, the team finished second in the 2010 Chinese Super League and won the 2011 AFC Cup final. His illustrious resume proves that he is one of the top coaches in international soccer.
Guangxi Pingguo is so ambitious that they are actively learning from Guangzhou Evergrande, inviting world-class coaches with the intention of becoming a strong team in Chinese soccer. They are aiming high, not only to win the title this season and enter the Chinese Super League, but also to make a difference in all areas of the game. Pingguo's confidence and strength should not be underestimated, especially their recent victory over Guangzhou is the best welcome gift for the arrival of world-class coaches, and this grandeur deserves praise.
However, some people are concerned about the relative weakness of Guangxi's economy and whether such large-scale investment can be sustained. But Huang Qiang pointed out that today's Guangxi is very different from the past. Today, Guangxi has attracted many of the world's top 500 companies, especially in recent years, the economic take-off, many companies are willing to invest in the soccer business. In such a background, if the club wants to become a luxury door, can the joining of Alihan replicate the brilliant achievements of Guangzhou Evergrande?