After his retirement from playing Lin Lefeng would move to
Italy to study for his coaching badges before returning to China when in 1998 he would take the management position offered at second tier club
Chongqing Hongyan. His reign at leading the club throughout the 1999 league season would turn out to be a disaster when saw the team relegated at the end of the season and he would be dismissed for his poor record at the end of the season. He would take a position as a team leader and coach at the newly formed
Zhejiang Green Town for a short period; however, it was when he was offered a position upstairs at
Dalian Shide as the deputy general manager did he actually achieve success, winning promotion after promotion until he became the vice president of the club. Leaving after seven years, he would return to
Zhejiang Green Town where he was given the deputy general manager position before being promoted to the general manager. One of his first moves would be to hire
Zhou Suian as the club's permanent manager; however, this turned out be an unsuccessful move, and Zhou was sacked with Lin Lefeng during the 2009 league season after a string of unsuccessful results. During 2010 Lin would return to his hometown club of Liaoning when he was offered the chance to become the club's vice president. At the beginning of 2016, Lin Lefeng became the chairman of
Dalian Transcendence, a newly founded club promoted from
China League Two. On July 5, 2016, Lin Lefeng was announced as the new chairman of
Dalian Yifang, replacing Shi Xueqing. In 2017, Lin was employed by
Chinese Football Association, Lin worked for the national team management section. ==References==