Wang Feng’s Career Complete Data (Serious Spoiler Alert)

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Chapter -1: Wang Feng's Career Complete Data (Serious Spoiler Alert)

[Basic Information]

Name: Wang Feng

Nationality: China

Birthday: July 12, 1983

[Transfer Records]

1999.12: Virton - Genk (50,000 euros)

2001.7: Genk - Inter Milan (20 million euros)

2006.7: Inter Milan - Real Madrid (100 million euros)

2016.7: Real Madrid - Manchester City (60 million pounds +)

2019.7: Manchester City - Paris Saint-Germain (free transfer)

[Club Career]

Virton: 3 appearances, 5 goals, 2 assists

Genk: 59 appearances, 91 goals, 24 assists

Inter Milan: 304 appearances, 327 goals, 110 assists

Real Madrid: 589 appearances, 763 goals, 311 assists

Manchester City: 155 appearances, 162 goals, 73 assists

Paris Saint-Germain: 143 appearances, 91 goals, 97 assists

[National Team Career]

China U23 (Olympics): 6 appearances, 10 goals, 3 assists

China national team: 87 appearances, 161 goals, 67 assists

[European Ballon d'Or]: (Excluding FIFA Ballon d'Or) 9 times

2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2018

[FIFA Ballon d'Or]: 5 times

2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015

[FIFA World Cup Champion]: 2 times

2010, 2018

[Asian Cup Champion]: 2 times

2004, 2007

[Confederations Cup Champion]: 1 time

2013

[UEFA Best Player Award]: (Including predecessor Club Footballer of the Year) 14 times

2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

[European Golden Boot]: 15 times

2001-2002 to 2017-2018

[FIFA World Cup Golden Ball]: 3 times

2006, 2010, 2018

[FIFA World Cup Golden Boot]: 3 times

2006, 2010, 2018

[Olympic Men's Football Gold Medal]: 1 time

2008

[UEFA Champions League Champion]: 15 times

2002-2003 to 2016-2017

2016-2017 (Manchester City)

[English League Cup Champion]: 2 times

2016-2017, 2018-2019 (Manchester City)

[English Community Shield Champion]: 2 times

2017-2018, 2018-2019 (Manchester City)

[English Premier League Golden Boot]: 2 times

2016-2017, 2017-2018 (Manchester City)

[English Premier League Season Best Player]: 3 times

2016-2017 to 2018-2019 (Manchester City)

[FA Cup Season Top Scorer]: 1 time

2016-2017 (Manchester City)

[League Cup Season Top Scorer]: 2 times

2016-2017, 2018-2019 (Manchester City)

[French Ligue 1 Champion]: 4 times

2019-2020 to 2022-2023 (Paris Saint-Germain)

[French Cup Champion]: 2 times

2020-2021, 2021-2022 (Paris Saint-Germain)

[French Super Cup Champion]: 2 times

2020-2021, 2021-2022 (Paris Saint-Germain)

[French Ligue 1 Golden Boot]: 1 time

2019-2020 (Paris Saint-Germain)

[French Ligue 1 Season Best Player]: 1 time

2019-2020 (Paris Saint-Germain)

[Lawrence World Sports Awards]: 4 times

2010, 2012, 2015, 2018

[Significant Career Records]

Belgian Pro League single-season goal record holder - 40 goals in the 00-01 season

Italian Serie A single-season goal record holder - 50 goals in the 03-04 season

Spanish La Liga single-season goal record holder - 65 goals in the 14-15 season

English Premier League single-season goal record holder - 44 goals in the 16-17 season

UEFA Champions League single-season goal record holder - 23 goals in the 11-12 season

UEFA Champions League all-time goal record holder - 323 goals

UEFA Champions League all-time assist record holder - 133 assists

Single World Cup goal record holder - 15 goals in 7 matches

Helped Genk win the club's first UEFA Cup

Helped Inter Milan retain the original UEFA Champions League trophy (can be retained after winning five championships before 2009)

Helped Real Madrid win ten consecutive league Champions League titles

Helped Manchester City establish a dynasty with three consecutive league titles and win the club's first UEFA Champions League trophy

Helped Paris Saint-Germain establish a dynasty with three consecutive league titles and win the club's first UEFA Champions League trophy

Won the quintuple four times (02-03 Inter Milan, 10-11 Real Madrid, 11-12 Real Madrid, 13-14 Real Madrid)

Won the sextuple three times (03-04 Inter Milan, 08-09 Real Madrid, 14-15 Real Madrid)

Won the English Premier League Grand Slam (League, FA Cup, League Cup, Champions League) once (16-17 Manchester City)

Number of seasons with 100 goals in a single season: 3 times (08-09 Real Madrid, 62 goals in the league, 19 goals in the Champions League, 16 goals in the cup, 6 goals in the national team, total of 103 goals) (11-12 Real Madrid, 61 goals in the league, 23 goals in the Champions League, 16 goals in the cup, total of 100 goals) (14-15 Real Madrid, 65 goals in the league, 22 goals in the Champions League, 16 goals in the cup, total of 103 goals)

Career undefeated championship season: 1 time (14-15 Real Madrid)