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Cho Young-Jeung Personal information Full name Cho Young-Jeung Date of birth August 18, 1954 Place of birth Paju, Gyeonggi, South Korea Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Playing position Technical Training Department Chief (Former Defender) Club information Current club KFA Youth career 1973–1977 Chungang University Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1977 First Bank FC (Amateur) 1978–1980 Korean Navy (Army) 1980–1981 First Bank FC (Amateur) 1981–1982 Portland Timbers 50 (3) 1983 Chicago Sting 27 (1) 1984–1987 Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso 50 (13) National team‡ 1977–1986 South Korea 92 (2) Teams managed 1987 Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso (Player Coach) 1988–1990 Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso (Coach) 1991–1993 Hyundai Horangi (Coach) 1994–1995 LG Cheetahs 1996–1996 Anyang LG Cheetahs 1998–2000 South Korea U-20 2001–2002 KFA (Technical Committee) 2002–2004 KFA (Technical Committee Vice-Chairman) 2002–2004 KFA (Planning Office Chief) 2002–2007 FIFA (Technical Committee) 2004–Present KFA (Paju NFC Chief) 2004 KFA (Technical Committee Chairman) 2007–Present KFA (Technical Training Department Chief) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18 November 2008.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 18 November 2008Medal record Competitor for South Korea Men's football Asian Games Gold 1978 Bangkok Team Gold 1986 Seoul Team Cho Young-Jeung (born August 18, 1954) is a South Korean former footballer who plays as a defender. He is now leader of Paju National Football Center (NFC).
He was a member of Technical Committee of FIFA until 2002 to 2007. It is for the first time in South Korea.
Contents
Club career
- 1977 First Bank FC - amateur
- 1978-1980 Korean Navy - army
- 1980-1981 First Bank FC - amateur
- 1981-1982 Portland Timbers
- 1983 Chicago Sting
- 1984-1987 Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso
Honours
Player
South Korea national football team
- AFC Asian Cup Runners-up (1) : 1980
Manager
- K-League Cup Runners-up (1) : 1994
Individual
- K-League Best XI (2) : 1984, 1986
International goals
- Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition February 14, 1977 Singapore Singapore 1 goal 4-0 Friendly match February 18, 1977 Manama Bahrain 1 goal 4-1 Friendly match External links
- K-League Player Record (Korean)
- North American Soccer League Player Profile
- FIFA Player Statistics
- Club & Country Statistics
Awards GK: Oh Yeon-KyoChung Yong-Hwan · Park Kyung-Hoon · Park Sung-Hwa · Chung Jong-Soo MF: Park Chang-Sun · Huh Jung-Moo · Cho Young-Jeung FW: Choi Soon-Ho · Lee Tae-Ho · Baek Jong-ChulDF:GK: Kim Hyun-Tae· Kim Pyung-Seok · Choi Kang-Hee · Park No-Bong MF: Cho Min-Kook · Lee Heung-Sil · Yoon Sung-Hyo FW: Kim Yong-Se · Chung Hae-Won · Ham Hyun-GiDF: Cho Young-JeungSouth Korea squads South Korea squad – 1980 AFC Asian Cup Runners-up 1 Kim Hwang-Ho • 2 Kim Jong-Pil • 3 Hong Sung-Ho • 4 Cho Kwang-Rae • 5 Kwon Oh-Son • 6 Park Sung-Hwa • 8 Cho Young-Jeung • 9 Lee Young-Moo • 10 Shin Hyun-Ho • 11 Lee Jung-Il • 12 Choi Jong-Duk • 13 Chang Woe-Ryong • 14 Lee Tae-Yeop • 15 Lee Kang-Jo • 16 Chung Hae-Won • 18 Hwang Seok-Keun • 19 Yoon In-Sun • 20 Lee Tae-Ho • 21 Cho Byung-Deuk • 22 Choi Soon-Ho • Coach: Kim Jung-NamSouth Korea squad – 1984 AFC Asian Cup 1 Choi In-Young • 2 Park Kyung-Hoon • 3 Chung Jong-Soo • 4 Kim Pyung-Seok • 5 Chung Yong-Hwan • 6 Park Sung-Hwa • 7 Jang Jung • 8 Lee Tae-Ho • 9 Huh Jung-Moo • 10 Park Chang-Sun • 11 Lee Kang-Jo • 12 Lee Boo-Yeol • 13 Choi Jin-Han • 14 Byun Byung-Joo • 15 Yoo Byung-Ohk • 16 Kim Seok-Won • 17 Choi Sang-Kook • 18 Choi Kwang-Ji • 20 Wang Sun-Jae • 21 Chung Gi-Dong • Cho Young-Jeung • Choi Gi-Bong • Coach: Moon Jung-SikSouth Korea squad – 1986 FIFA World Cup 1 Cho Byung‑Deuk • 2 Park Kyung‑Hoon • 3 Chung Jong‑Soo • 4 Cho Kwang‑Rae • 5 Chung Yong‑Hwan • 6 Lee Tae‑Ho • 7 Kim Jong‑Boo • 8 Cho Young‑Jeung • 9 Choi Soon‑Ho • 10 Park Chang‑Sun (c) • 11 Cha Bum‑Kun • 12 Kim Pyung‑Seok • 13 Noh Soo‑Jin • 14 Cho Min‑Kook • 15 Yoo Byung‑Ok • 16 Kim Joo‑Sung • 17 Huh Jung‑Moo • 18 Kim Sam‑Soo • 19 Byun Byung‑Joo • 20 Kim Yong‑Se • 21 Oh Yun‑Kyo • 22 Kang Deouk‑Soo • Coach: Kim Jung‑NamCategories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- Association football defenders
- South Korean footballers
- South Korean expatriate footballers
- South Korea international footballers
- South Korean football managers
- Portland Timbers (NASL) players
- Chicago Sting (NASL) players
- K-League players
- FC Seoul players
- FC Seoul managers
- North American Soccer League players
- Expatriate soccer players in the United States
- 1980 AFC Asian Cup players
- 1986 FIFA World Cup players
- People from Paju
- South Korean expatriates in the United States
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