Tu Shengqiao was considered a talented youngster and was soon part of the
Chinese U-23 team that was called China B and who were allowed to take part in the Chinese football league pyramid. His time with them was extremely successful and he was even able to win the Chinese league title with them in the 1989 league season. His time at the China B team also saw him called up to the senior team, where he took part in the
1988 Asian Cup and aided China to a fourth-place finish. He eventually returned to his hometown of
Wuhan to play for
Hubei WISCO before joining
Qianwei Huandao where he won the second-tier division with them in the 1996 league campaign before ending his career with
Guangzhou Matsunichi. == Career statistics ==