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Oh Jang-Eun Personal information Full name Oh Jang-Eun Date of birth 24 July 1985 Place of birth Jeju, Jeju, South Korea Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Playing position Defensive midfielder Club information Current club Suwon Bluewings Number 9 Youth career 2001–2002 F.C. Tokyo Youth Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2002–2004 F.C. Tokyo 13 (0) 2005–2006 Daegu FC 40 (9) 2007–2010 Ulsan Hyundai 93 (7) 2011– Suwon Bluewings 28 (4) National team‡ 2004–2005 South Korea U-20 20 (2) 2007–2008 South Korea U-23 13 (0) 2006– South Korea 14 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 6 November 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 14 February 2010Oh Jang-Eun Hangul 오장은 Hanja 吳章銀 Revised Romanization O Jang-eun McCune–Reischauer O Chang-ŭn Oh Jang-Eun (Korean: 오장은; born 24 July 1985) is a football player from South Korea, who plays for Suwon Bluewings. He was selected to play for Asian Cup 2007, replacing Kim Nam-Il after his injury.
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Club career
In 2002, Oh Jang-Eun debuted for Japanese J. League Division 1 side F.C. Tokyo, and set the record for the youngest player to play in the J-League.[1] Unusually for a Korean, he spent time in the junior ranks of F.C Tokyo, rather than having a youth career with a Korean University side. He moved to South Korean K-League side Daegu FC, where he would spend two seasons. He then moved to his present club Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i[2] in 2007, and contributed to the win in the 2007 K-League Cup. He made a professional career first hat-trick in an away match against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors on 23 September 2006.[3]
On 1 February 2011, Oh Jang-Eun signed for Suwon Bluewings.[4]
International career
Oh has been a member of the national side, both at junior and senior level. He played in the U-20 side in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship. A part-timer in the senior side since making his senior debut against Ghana in 2006, the most recent of his 14 caps was against Japan, during the 2010 East Asian Football Championship.
Club career statistics
- As of 6 November 2011
Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Japan League Emperor's Cup League Cup Asia Total 2002 F.C. Tokyo J. League Division 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 0 2003 4 0 1 0 3 0 - 8 0 2004 7 0 0 0 4 0 - 11 0 South Korea League KFA Cup League Cup Asia Total 2005 Daegu FC K-League 16 3 1 1 7 0 - 24 4 2006 24 6 2 0 8 0 - 34 6 2007 Ulsan Hyundai 17 0 3 1 7 0 - 27 1 2008 24 2 3 1 9 0 - 36 3 2009 24 4 0 0 4 0 4 2 32 6 2010 28 1 2 1 5 1 - 35 3 2011 Suwon Bluewings 28 4 4 1 0 0 8 2 40 7 Total Japan 13 0 1 0 8 0 - 22 0 South Korea 161 19 15 5 40 1 12 4 228 30 Career total 174 19 16 5 48 1 12 4 250 30 International career statistics
South Korea national team Year Apps Goals 2006 1 0 2007 5 0 2008 3 0 2009 1 0 2010 Total 10 0 Honours
Club
- J. League Cup (1): 2004
- K-League Cup (1): 2007
References
- ^ "한국출신 오장은, J리그 최연소 출장기록" (in Korean). Naver. http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=001&oid=001&aid=0000153660&. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
- ^ "울산, 오장은과 현영민 영입 성공!!" (in Korean). Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i. http://www.horangifc.co.kr/new2/index.php?tar_dir=board&menu=news&bd_code=news_g&board_type=_team&template=view&bd_no=610. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
- ^ "대구, 오장은 해트트릭으로 전북 꺾어" (in Korean). Sportalkorea. http://www.sportalkorea.com/news_01/view.php?gisa_uniq=20060923211748. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
- ^ "수원, 국가대표 출신 오장은 영입…'중원 보강'" (in Korean). Sportsseoul. http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=107&oid=073&aid=0002052418. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ^ http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=17246
External links
- K-League Player Record (Korean)
- National Team Player Record (Korean)
- FIFA Player Statistics
- Club & Country Statistics
South Korea Squads South Korea squad – 2007 AFC Asian Cup Third Place 1 Lee Woon‑Jae (c) • 2 Song Chong‑Gug • 3 Kim Jin‑Kyu • 4 Kim Dong‑Jin • 6 Lee Ho • 7 Choi Sung‑Kuk • 8 Kim Do‑Heon • 9 Cho Jae‑Jin • 10 Lee Chun‑Soo • 11 Lee Keun‑Ho • 12 Lee Dong‑Gook • 13 Kim Chi‑Gon • 14 Kim Sang‑Sik • 15 Kim Chi‑Woo • 16 Oh Beom‑Seok • 17 Kim Jung‑Woo • 18 Woo Sung‑Yong • 19 Yeom Ki‑Hun • 20 Son Dae‑Ho • 21 Kim Yong‑Dae • 22 Kang Min‑Soo • 23 Jung Sung‑Ryong • 27 Oh Jang‑Eun • Coach: VerbeekSouth Korea squad – 2008 Summer Olympics 1 Jung Sung-Ryong • 2 Shin Kwang-Hoon • 3 Kim Dong-Jin • 4 Kang Min-Soo • 5 Kim Chang-Soo • 6 Kim Jin-Kyu • 7 Oh Jang-Eun • 8 Kim Jung-Woo • 9 Shin Young-Rok • 10 Park Chu-Young • 11 Lee Chung-Yong • 12 Ki Sung-Yueng • 13 Kim Seung-Yong • 14 Baek Ji-Hoon • 15 Kim Kun-Hoan • 16 Cho Young-Cheol • 17 Lee Keun-Ho • 18 Song Yoo-Geol • Coach: Park Sung-HwaSuwon Samsung Bluewings – current squad 1 Jung Sung-Ryong · 2 Neretljak · 3 Yang Sang-Min · 5 Park Hyun-Beom · 6 Lee Yong-Rae · 7 Diego · 8 Lee Sang-Ho · 9 Oh Jang-Eun · 11 Stevo · 12 Lee Hyun-Jin · 14 Oh Beom-Seok · 15 Hong Soon-Hak · 16 Cho Ji-Hun · 17 Geynrikh · 18 Park Jong-Jin · 19 Cho Yong-Tae · 20 Baek Ji-Hoon · 21 Kim Dae-Hwan · 24 Hwang Jae-Won · 25 Choi Sung-Hwan · 26 Yeom Ki-Hun (c) · 27 Im Kyung-Hyun · 28 Ha Tae-Goon · 29 Kwak Hee-Ju · 30 Shin Se-Gye · 31 Kwon Tae-Ahn · 32 Lee Jae-Il · 33 Lee Jong-Sung · 34 Kim Seung-Min · 35 Shin Yeon-Soo · 36 Koo Ja-Ryoung · 37 Shin Kyeong-Mo · 39 Min Sang-Gi · 41 Lee Chong-Hee · 42 Heo Cheong-San · 43 Noh Hyung-Goo · 44 Yang Dong-Won · Manager: Yoon Sung-Hyo
Categories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- Association football midfielders
- South Korean footballers
- South Korean expatriate footballers
- South Korea international footballers
- F.C. Tokyo players
- Daegu FC players
- Ulsan Hyundai FC players
- Suwon Samsung Bluewings players
- J. League Division 1 players
- K-League players
- Expatriate footballers in Japan
- 2007 AFC Asian Cup players
- Footballers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Olympic footballers of South Korea
- South Korean expatriates in Japan
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