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Chung Yong-Hwan Personal information Full name Chung Yong-Hwan Date of birth February 10, 1960 Place of birth South Korea Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Manager (Former Defender) Youth career 1980–1984 Korea University Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1984–1994 Daewoo Royals 150 (7) National team‡ 1983–1993 South Korea Teams managed 2004–Present Sinheung Middle School 2004–Present Sinheung Hign School 2007 Yangju Citizen * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 16 June 2009.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 16 June 2009Medal record Competitor for South Korea Men's football Asian Games Gold 1986 Seoul Team Bronze 1990 Beijing Team Chung Yong-Hwan (Hangul: 정용환, born February 10, 1960) is retired South Korean football player and manager.
He played only one club that in K-League side Daewoo Royals in South Korea.
He was a member of South Korea U-20 and parted in 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship. And Chung was a member of South Korea. He parted many international tournament such as 1986 FIFA World Cup, 1990 FIFA World Cup, 1984 AFC Asian Cup, 1988 AFC Asian Cup and so on.
In club level, he won some of trophy in South Korea and international club tournaments.
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Honours
Club
- Daewoo Royals
- K-League
- Korea Professional Championship (1): 1986
- Korean Football Championship (2): 1989, 1990
- AFC Champions League (1): 1986
- Afro-Asian Club Championship (1): 1986
Country
- South Korea
- Asian Games Winner: 1986
- Dynasty Cup Winner: 1990
- Dynasty Cup Runner-up: 1992
Individual
- K-League Most Valuable Player: 1991
- K-League Best Fighting Spirit award: 1984
- K-League Best Exemplary manner award: 1991
- K-League Best Eleven (DF): 1984, 1987
Club career statistics
All-Time Club Performance Club Season League League Cup AFC Champions League Total Apps Goals Assts Apps Goals Assts Apps Goals Assts Apps Goals Assts Daewoo Royals 1984 22 0 0 - - - - - - 22 0 0 1985 2 0 0 - - - ? ? ? 1986 1 0 0 2 1 0 ? ? ? 1987 19 1 1 - - - - - - 19 1 1 1988 11 0 0 - - - - - - 11 0 0 1989 9 0 1 - - - - - - 9 0 1 1990 8 0 0 - - - - - - 8 0 0 1991 33 2 0 - - - - - - 33 2 0 1992 25 1 2 10 1 0 - - - 35 2 2 1993 6 2 0 0 0 0 - - - 6 2 0 1994 14 1 0 6 0 0 - - - 20 1 0 Total 150 7 4 18 2 0 Career Totals 150 7 4 18 2 0 International goals
- Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition October 26, 1985 Tokyo Japan 1 goal 2-1 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification May 25, 1989 Seoul Nepal 1 goal 9-0 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification References
- Legends of K-League : 정용환 - 80년대를 대표하는 철벽 수비수 (Korean)
- 수비 X파일 1 : 헤딩수비의 명수 정용환 “플라타너스를 향해 뛰어라” (Korean)
External links
Awards Preceded by
Choi Jin-HanK-League Most Valuable Player
1991Succeeded by
Hong Myung-BoSouth Korea squads South 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‑NamSouth Korea squad – 1988 Summer Olympics 1 Cho Byung-Deuk • 2 Park Kyung-Hoon • 3 Choi Kang-Hee • 4 Cho Min-Kook • 5 Chung Yong-Hwan • 6 Lee Tae-Ho • 7 Noh Soo-Jin • 8 Chung Hae-Won • 9 Kim Yong-Se • 10 Choi Sang-Kook • 11 Byun Byung-Joo • 12 Kim Pan-Keun • 13 Nam Ki-Young • 14 Choi Soon-Ho • 15 Kim Jong-Gun • 16 Kim Joo-Sung • 17 Gu Sang-Bum • 18 Choi Yun-Kyum • 19 Yeo Bum-Kyu • 20 Kim Poong-Joo • Coach: Kim Jung-NamSouth Korea squad – 1988 AFC Asian Cup Runners-up 1 Cho Byung-Deuk • 2 Park Kyung-Hoon • 3 Choi Kang-Hee • 4 Cho Min-Kook • 5 Chung Yong-Hwan • 6 Lee Tae-Ho • 7 Noh Soo-Jin • 8 Chung Hae-Won • 9 Hwangbo Kwan • 10 Ham Hyun-Gi • 11 Byun Byung-Joo • 12 Kim Bong-Gil • 13 Cho Yoon-Hwan • 14 Hwang Sun-Hong • 15 Son Hyung-Sun • 16 Kim Joo-Sung • 17 Gu Sang-Bum • 18 Kang Tae-Sik • 19 Yeo Bum-Kyu • 20 Kim Bong-Soo • Coach: Lee Hoe-TaikSouth Korea squad – 1990 FIFA World Cup 1 Kim Pung‑Ju • 2 Park Kyung‑Hoon • 3 Choi Kang‑Hee • 4 Yoon Deuk‑Yeo • 5 Chung Yong‑Hwan • 6 Lee Tae‑Ho • 7 Noh Soo‑Jin • 8 Chung Hae‑Won • 9 Hwangbo Kwan • 10 Lee Sang‑Yoon • 11 Byun Byung‑Joo • 12 Lee Heung‑Sil • 13 Chung Jong‑Soo • 14 Choi Soon‑Ho • 15 Cho Min‑Kook • 16 Kim Joo‑Sung • 17 Gu Sang‑Bum • 18 Hwang Sun‑Hong • 19 Chung Gi‑Dong • 20 Hong Myung‑Bo • 21 Choi In‑Young • 22 Lee Young‑Jin • Coach: Lee Hoi‑TaekCategories:- 1960 births
- Living people
- Association football defenders
- South Korean footballers
- South Korea international footballers
- Busan I'Park players
- K-League players
- 1984 AFC Asian Cup players
- 1986 FIFA World Cup players
- Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- 1988 AFC Asian Cup players
- 1990 FIFA World Cup players
- Olympic footballers of South Korea
- South Korean football defender stubs
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