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Nian Weisi

Nian Weisi (; born May 11, 1933 in Beijing) is a renowned Chinese association football manager and former international football player. He is best known for his time as the Chinese national football team's manager, which he managed intermittently for over twenty years. Since retiring from professional football, he became the Chinese Football Association president in April, 1988 and held on to this appointment until he retired in August, 1994. He has still remained in the sport, most recently in his participation and promotion of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
==Youth and playing career==
Starting his career with the Beijing team Nian Weisi was given the chance to be included in the newly formed North China team when the Beijing team and Tianjin team merged to play in the first fully national league in 1951. In March, 1952 he was considered a very promising young player and was selected into the national soccer training center despite already still being in school. Nevertheless, he would still develop as a footballer and was considered good enough to study in Hungary with the Chinese youth football team in April 1954. By 1957 Nian Weisi would be promoted to the senior side and take part in China's unsuccessful 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification. His footballer career however was cut short on October 31, 1960, when he sustained a broken left leg.

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