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Choi Chung-Min Personal information Full name Choi Chung-Min Date of birth 30 August 1930 Place of birth Pyongyang, Korea under Japanese rule Date of death 8 December 1983 (aged 53)Playing position Striker (retired) National team Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1952-1961 South Korea Teams managed Years Team 1967-1968 Yangzee FC 1977 South Korea † Appearances (Goals). Medal record Competitor for South Korea Men's football Asian Games Silver 1954 Manila Team Silver 1958 Tokyo Team Choi Chung-Min (Hangul: 최정민, born 30 August 1930 - died 8 August 1983) is a retired South Korean football player and football manager. He has played for the South Korea national team.
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South Korea squad – 1954 FIFA World Cup 1 Hong Deok‑Young • 2 Park Kyu‑Chong • 3 Park Yae‑Seung • 4 Kang Chang‑Gi • 5 Lee Sang‑Yi • 6 Min Byung‑Dae • 7 Lee Seo‑Nam • 8 Choi Chung‑Min • 9 Woo Sang‑Kwon • 10 Sung Nak‑Woon • 11 Chung Nam‑Sik • 12 Ham Heung‑Cheol • 13 Lee Chong‑Kap • 14 Han Chang‑Wha • 15 Kim Ji‑Sung • 16 Choo Young‑Kwan • 17 Park Il‑Kap • 18 Choi Young‑Keun • 19 Lee Ki‑Joo • 20 Chung Kook‑Chin • Coach: Kim Yong‑SikSouth Korea squad – 1956 AFC Asian Cup Winners (1st Title) • GK: Ham Heung-Cheol • Park Sang-Hoon • FP: Seok Jin-Doo • Cha Tae-Sung • Kim Hong-Bok • Kim Ji-Sung • Kim Jin-Woo • Choi Chung-Min • Woo Sang-Kwon • Kim Dong-Keun • Kim Young-Jin • Sung Nak-Woon • Choi Kwang-Seok • Lee Soo-Nam • Park Kyung-Ho • Park Jae-Seung • coach: Lee Yoo-HyungSouth Korea squad – 1960 AFC Asian Cup Winners (2nd Title) • GK: Ham Heung-Cheol • Park Sang-Hoon • FP: Kim Hong-Bok • Lee Eung-Sung • Cha Tae-Sung • Kim Chan-Ki • Kim Sun-Hwi • Son Myung-Seop • Yoo Kwang-Jun • Chung Soon-Cheon • Moon Jung-Sik • Choi Chung-Min • Lee Soon-Myung • Cho Yoon-Ok • Woo Sang-Kwon • Yoo Pan-Soon • Park Kyung-Hwa • Um Kyung-Jin • coach: Wi Hye-DeokSouth Korea national football team – managers Park Jung-Hwi (1948) · Lee Young-Min (1948) · Park Jung-Hwi (1948) · Kim Hwa-Jip (1952–54) · Lee Yoo-Hyung (1954) · Kim Yong-Sik (1954–55) · Park Jung-Hwi (1955–56) · Lee Yoo-Hyung (1956–58) · Kim Keun-Chan (1958–59) · Chung Kook-Chin (1959–60) · Kim Yong-Sik (1960) · Wi Hye-Deok (1960–61) · Lee Yoo-Hyung (1961) · Lee Jong-Gap (1961–62) · Min Byung-Dae (1962–64) · Chung Kook-Chin (1964–65) · Chung Nam-Sik (1965–66) · Min Byung-Dae (1966) · Jang Kyung-Hwan (1967) · Park Il-Gap (1968) · Kim Yong-Sik (1969) · Kang Jun-Young (1969) · Han Hong-Ki (1970–71) · Hong Deok-Young (1971) · Park Byung-Seok (1971–72) · Ham Heung-Chul (1972) · Min Byung-Dae (1972–73) · Choi Young-Keun (1974–72) · Ham Heung-Chul (1974–76) · Mun Jeong-Sik (1976) · Choi Chung-Min (1977) · Kim Jung-Nam (a.i.) (1977) · Ham Heung-Chul (1978–79) · Jang Kyung-Hwan (1979–80) · Kim Jung-Nam(a.i.) (1980–82) · Choi Eun-Taek (1982) · Kim Jung-Nam (1982–83) · Cho Yoon-Ok (1983) · Park Jong-Hwan (1983–84) · Mun Jeong-Sik (1984–85) · Kim Jung-Nam (1985–86) · Park Jong-Hwan (1986–88) · Kim Jung-Nam (1988) · Lee Hoe-Taik (1988–90) · Lee Cha-Man (1990) · Park Jong-Hwan (1990–91) · Ko Jae-Wook (1991) · Kim Ho (1992–94) · Byshovets (1994–95) · Park Jong-Hwan (1995) · Huh Jung-Moo (1995) · Jeong Byeong-Tak (1995) · Ko Jae-Wook (1995) · Park Jong-Hwan (1996–97) · Cha Bum-Kun (1997–98) · Kim Pyung-Seok (a.i.) (1998) · Huh Jung-Moo (1998–00) · Hiddink (2000–02) · Kim Ho-Gon (a.i.) (2002) · Coelho (2002–04) · Park Sung-Hwa (a.i.) (2004) · Bonfrere (2004–05) · Advocaat (2005–06) · Verbeek (2006–07) · Ghotbi (a.i.) (2007) · Huh Jung-Moo (2007–10) · Cho Kwang-Rae (2010–)
Categories:- 1930 births
- 1983 deaths
- South Korean footballers
- South Korea international footballers
- South Korean football managers
- 1954 FIFA World Cup players
- 1956 AFC Asian Cup players
- 1960 AFC Asian Cup players
- AFC Asian Cup-winning players
- South Korean football biography stubs
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