Deng Zhuoxiang is a Chinese midfielder who currently wears the jerseys of Jiangsu Sainty. He was born on October 24, 1988 in Wuhan, China.
In his teenage years Deng played with Guangdong Mingfeng and Wuhan. In 2006 he clinched his first full-time deal with Wuhan. On July 12, 2006 he first turned out in the club’s shirt in the league tie against Tianjin Teda. Soon the classy midfielder grabbed his first goal. During his stay at Wuhan, Deng Zhuoxiang earned a reputation of one of China’s top young talents. In 2009 Jiangsu Sainty snapped him up on loan. It was a successful full loan spell that saw him blast 5 goals in 29 matches.
In 2010 Shandong Luneng secured the services of the player. He quickly found his feet in the club. During the 2010-2011 period the footballer found the net 7 times in 48 appearances. In 2012 he committed his future to Jiangsu Sainty.
Deng Zhuoxiang made his mark at international level in 2003 as he stepped up to the China U-17 squad. In 2006 the gifted midfielder was part of the China U-20 set-up. In 2009 he became a senior international. On July 18, he made his first start for the national side in the match against Palestine.
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