Wei Xin was inseparable from Chongqing throughout his entire football career playing for youth and then senior teams within the city. When
Qianwei Huandao football club moved into the city and then later rename themselves Chongqing Lifan they would take on Wei Xin and give him the chance to play in the top tier of Chinese football. With this club he would become a vital member of the team and win the 2000
Chinese FA Cup, which was his greatest achievement with the club. This would lead to an international call-up where he would make his debut against
North Korea on August 3, 2001, in a 2–2 draw. He would miss the
2002 FIFA World Cup, however his ability to play as a
left back or
midfield saw him able to return to the national team and be included in the
2004 AFC Asian Cup where he played a vital part in the teams runners-up position. Despite not even being thirty years old he was rewarded with his loyalty towards Chongqing with a coaching position, which he took seriously enough to end his playing career by the end of the
2006 league season. ==Management career==