Park Byung-joo
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Date of birth | (1942-02-20) 20 February 1942 (age 82) | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Yesan, Chūseinan-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Defender | ||||||||||||||||
Youth career | |||||||||||||||||
University of Suwon | |||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1965–1968 | Cheil Industries FC | ||||||||||||||||
1969–? | Seoul Trust Bank FC | ||||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1969–1973 | South Korea | 24 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
Managerial career | |||||||||||||||||
1976–1993 | Seoul Bank FC | ||||||||||||||||
1983 | Semi-Pro XI (Pestabola Merdeka) | ||||||||||||||||
1997–1998 | Anyang LG Cheetahs | ||||||||||||||||
1999 | Anyang LG Cheetahs (Technical advisor) | ||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Park Byung-joo | |
Hangul | 박병주 |
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Hanja | 朴炳柱 |
Revised Romanization | Bak Byeong-ju |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Pyŏng-ju |
Park Byung-joo (born 20 February 1942) is a former Korean football manager.
Club career
International career
Between 1969 and 1973, he was a member of the South Korea national football team.
Managerial career
After retirement as a player, he returned to Seoul Bank FC as a manager. Under his guidance the Korea Seoul Bank FC became a strong team in the semi-professional league. He was particularly famous for his late football career. He started his football career during military service.
In 1993, he became a commentator on a sports magazine, but he returned to the K League as a manager of FC Seoul, then known as Anyang LG Cheetahs in December 1997. When he was manager, FC Seoul won the FA Cup in 1998. He retired to on December, 1998 and appointed to technical advisor in 1999
Honours
Managerial
References
- Monthly Football Magazine Besteleven 1997.01
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- Kim Seong-jaec (2016)
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- Lee Eul-yongc (2018)
- Choi Yong-soo (2018–2020)
- Kim Ho-youngc (2020)
- Park Hyuk-soonc (2020)
- Lee Won-junc (2020)
- Park Jin-sub (2021)
- An Ik-soo (2021–2023)
- Kim Jin-kyuc (2023)
- Kim Gi-dong (2023–)
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