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Kim Jung-nam

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Kim Jung-nam

Kim Jung-nam (Korean: 김정남; Hanja: 金正男; born 28 January 1943) is a South Korean former football player and manager.

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Kim Jung-nam
Kim with South Korea
Personal information
Full name Kim Jung-nam
Date of birth (1943-01-28) 28 January 1943 (age 82)
Place of birth Keijō, Keiki-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Sweeper
Youth career
?–1962[1] Hanyang Technical High School
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963–1966 Korea University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1966–1967 ROK Marine Corps (draft)
1967–1970 Yangzee
1970–1975 Korea Exchange Bank
International career
1962 South Korea U20
1964–1973 South Korea 67 (0)
Managerial career
1975–1980 South Korea (assistant)
1980–1982 South Korea
1982–1985 Yukong Elephants (assistant)
1985–1986 South Korea
1985–1992 Yukong Elephants
1988 South Korea
1998 Shandong Luneng
1999 Qingdao Hainiu
2000–2008 Ulsan Hyundai
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  South Korea (as player)
Asian Games
1970 BangkokTeam
AFC Youth Championship
1962 ThailandTeam[2]
Representing  South Korea (as manager)
Asian Games
1986 SeoulTeam
AFC Asian Cup
1980 KuwaitTeam
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Quick Facts Hangul, Hanja ...
Kim Jung-nam
Hangul
김정남
Hanja
金正男
Revised RomanizationGim Jeong-nam
McCune–ReischauerKim Chŏng-nam
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International career

Kim Jung-nam and his partner Kim Ho are regarded as some of the greatest South Korean centre-back duos of all time.[3] In 1962, Kim Jung-nam played for the South Korean national youth team, and was also selected for the South Korea's senior team. He was on the national team until 1973, and had 67 caps including matches in the 1970 Asian Games where he won a gold medal.[4]

Managerial career

After his retirement, Kim Jung-nam managed the national team in the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification, and South Korea qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 32 years after the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In the group stage of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, Kim and South Korea lost to Argentina and Italy, and drew with Bulgaria. After the World Cup, he won the 1986 Asian Games.

Kim is the manager to win the most games in the K League with 210 victories.[5] He also has two K League titles.

Personal life

He is the elder brother of twins Kang-nam and Sung-nam, who also became national players.

Career statistics

International

More information National team, Year ...
Appearances and goals by national team and year[4]
National teamYearAppsGoals
South Korea 196440
196560
196620
1967100
196820
196970
1970180
1971130
197350
Career total 670
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More information Competition, Apps ...
Appearances and goals by competition
CompetitionAppsGoals
Friendlies60
Minor competitions350
Asian Games60
AFC Asian Cup qualification20
Summer Olympics qualification80
Summer Olympics20
FIFA World Cup qualification80
Total670
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  • Honours

    Player

    Korea University

    Yangzee

    South Korea U20

    South Korea

    Individual

    Manager

    Yukong Elephants

    Ulsan Hyundai

    South Korea

    Individual

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