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Kim Joo-Sung

Personal information
Full nameKim Joo-Sung
Date of birthJanuary 17, 1966(age 44)
Place of birthYangyang, Gangwon, Republic of Korea
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9.7 in)
Playing positionInternational Relations Department Chief (Former Midfielder, Defender)
Club information
Current clubKFA

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Kim Joo-Sung (born January 17, 1966) is a former South Korean football midfielder.

He played for the clubs Chosun University and Busan Daewoo Royals, both in South Korea, and later in the German Bundesliga for VfL Bochum.

With the Korea Republic national team, he participated at three editions of the FIFA World Cup, in 1986, 1990, and 1994. He was elected the Asian Footballer of the Year for three consecutive years (1989, 1990, 1991). He also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics.

In September 2003 he attended a sports management masters course at De Montfort University, Leicester until February 2004 when his studies took him to Switzerland. During his time in Leicester he lived in flat B.0 Bede Hall, a large hall of residence adjacent to the river Soar.

He now takes charge of KFA International Relations Department Chief.

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Medal Record
Competitor for South Korea
Men's football
Asian Games
Gold1986 SeoulTeam
Bronze1990 BeijingTeam

Awards
Preceded by
KR Kim Hyun-Seok
K-League Most Valuable Player
1997
Succeeded by
KR Ko Jong-Soo

Senior career
YearsClubAppearances (Gls)
1987 - 1992
1992 - 1994
1994 - 1995
1996 - 1999
Daewoo Royals
Bochum
Daewoo Royals
Busan Daewoo Royals
100 (31)
 34  (4)
 28  (1)
 75  (2)

Youth career
YearsClub
1983 - 1986Chosun University

National team
YearsNational teamAppearances (Gls)
1988
1985 - 1996
Korea Republic U-23
Korea Republic

 77 (14)

Teams managed
YearsTeam
2000
2000 - 2005
2005 - 2009
2005 - 2009
2005 - Present
Busan I'cons (Coach)
KFA (Technical Committee)
KFA (Director)
KFA (Technical Committee)
KFA (International Relations Department Chief)

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Korea Republic League Korean FA Cup League Cup Asia Total
1987 Daewoo Royals K-League 28 10   -   -   - 28 10
1988 10 3   -   -   - 10 3
1989 8 2   -   -   - 8 2
1990 9 2   -   -   - 9 2
1991 37 14   -   -   - 37 14
1992 8 0   - 1 0   - 9 0
Germany League DFB-Pokal Premiere Ligapokal Europe Total
1992 � 93 Bochum Fußball-Bundesliga 13 0   -
1993 � 94 2. Fußball-Bundesliga 21 4   -
Korea Republic League Korean FA Cup League Cup Asia Total
1994 Daewoo Royals K-League 3 0   - 0 0   - 3 0
1995 25 1   - 5 1   - 30 2
1996 Busan Daewoo Royals K-League 20 2 ? ? 6 0   -
1997 16 0 ? ? 18 0   -
1998 13 0 ? ? 15 0 ? ?
1999 26 0 ? ? 7 0 ? ?
Total Korea Republic 203 34 52 1
Germany 34 4   -
Career Total 237 38

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
July 21, 1985 KR Seoul Indonesia 1 goal 2-0 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification
July 30, 1985 ID Jakarta Indonesia 1 goal 4-1 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification
December 3, 1985 US Los Angeles Mexico 1 goal 1-2 Friendly match
September 28, 1986 KR Seoul People%27s Republic of China 1 goal 4-2 1986 Asian Games
June 14, 1987 KR Daejeon Thailand 1 goal 4-2 1987 President's Cup
December 6, 1988 QA Doha Japan 1 goal 2-0 1988 AFC Asian Cup
December 9, 1988 QA Doha Qatar 1 goal 3-2 1988 AFC Asian Cup
October 20, 1989 SG Singapore People%27s Republic of China 1 goal 1-0 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
July 28, 1990 CN Beijing Japan 1 goal 2-0 1990 Dynasty Cup
September 23, 1990 CN Beijing Singapore 2 goals 7-0 1990 Asian Games
October 11, 1990 KP Pyongyang North Korea 1 goal 1-2 Reunification Match
June 9, 1991 KR Seoul Indonesia 1 goal 3-0 1991 President's Cup
June 11, 1994 US Duncanville Honduras 1 goal 3-0 Friendly match


Asian Footballer of the Year

1988: Radhi * 1989: Kim Joo-Sung * 1990: Kim Joo-Sung * 1991: Kim Joo-Sung * 1992: No award * 1993: Miura * 1994: Al-Owairan * 1995: Ihara * 1996: Azizi * 1997: Nakata * 1998: Nakata * 1999: Daei * 2000: Al-Temyat * 2001: Fan Zhiyi * 2002: Ono * 2003: Mahdavikia * 2004: Karimi * 2005: Al-Montashari * 2006: Ibrahim * 2007: Al-Qahtani * 2008: Djeparov * 2009: Endō |

AFC Asian Cup MVP Award

1984: Jia Xiuquan * 1988: Kim Joo-Sung * 1992: Miura * 1996: Azizi * 2000: Nanami * 2004: Nakamura * 2007: Younis *

K-League Rookie of the Year

1985: Lee Heung-Sil * 1986: Ham Hyun-Gi * 1987: Kim Joo-Sung * 1988: Hwangbo Kwan * 1989: Ko Jeong-Woon * 1990: Song Ju-Seok * 1991: Jo Woo-Seok * 1992: Shin Tae-Yong * 1993: Jeong Kwang-Seok * 1994: Choi Yong-Soo * 1995: Roh Sang-Rae * 1996: Park Kun-Ha * 1997: Shin Jin-Won * 1998: Lee Dong-Gook * 1999: Lee Sung-Jae * 2000: Yang Hyun-Jung * 2001: Song Chong-Gug * 2002: Lee Chun-Soo * 2003: Jung Jo-Gook * 2004: Moon Min-Kwi * 2005: Park Chu-Young * 2006: Yeom Ki-Hun * 2007: Ha Tae-Goon * 2008: Lee Seung-Ryul * 2009: Kim Young-Hoo

K-League Most Valuable Player

1983: Park Seong-Hwa * 1984: Park Chang-Seon * 1985: Han Moon-Bae * 1986: Lee Heung-Sil, Choi Kang-Hee * 1987: Chung Hae-Won * 1988: Park Kyung-Hoon * 1989: Noh Soo-Jin * 1990: Choi Jin-Han * 1991: Chung Yong-Hwan * 1992: Hong Myung-Bo * 1993: Lee Sang-Yoon * 1994: Ko Jeong-Woon * 1995: Shin Tae-Yong * 1996: Kim Hyun-Seok * 1997: Kim Joo-Sung * 1998: Ko Jong-Soo * 1999: Ahn Jung-Hwan * 2000: Choi Yong-Soo * 2001: Shin Tae-Yong * 2002: Kim Dae-Eui * 2003: Kim Do-Hoon * 2004: Nádson * 2005: Lee Chun-Soo * 2006: Kim Do-Heon * 2007: Tavares * 2008: Lee Woon-Jae * 2009: Lee Dong-Gook

South Korea squad 1986 FIFA World Cup

Cho Byung‑Deuk, Park Kyung‑Hoon, Chung Jong‑Soo, Cho Kwang‑Rae, Chung Yong‑Hwan, Lee Tae‑Ho, Kim Jong‑Boo, Cho Young‑Jeung, Choi Soon‑Ho, Park Chang‑Sun, Cha Bum‑Kun, Kim Pyung‑Seok, Noh Soo‑Jin, Cho Min‑Kook, Yoo Byung‑Ok, Kim Joo‑Sung, Huh Jung‑Moo, Kim Sam‑Soo, Byun Byung‑Joo, Kim Yong‑Se, Oh Yeon‑Kyo, Kang Deouk‑Soo
Coach : Kim Jung‑Nam

South Korea squad 1988 Summer Olympics

Cho Byung-Deuk, Park Kyung-Hoon, Choi Kang-Hee, Cho Min-Kook, Chung Yong-Hwan, Lee Tae-Ho, Noh Soo-Jin, Chung Hae-Won, Kim Young-Se, Choi Sang-Kuk, Byun Byung-Joo, Kim Pan-Keun, Nam Ki-Young, Choi Soon-Ho, Kim Jong-Gun, Kim Joo-Sung, Gu Sang-Bum, Choi Yun-Gyeom, Yeo Bum-Kyu, Kim Poong-Joo
Coach : Kim Jung-Nam

South Korea squad 1990 FIFA World Cup

Kim Poong‑Joo, Park Kyung‑Hoon, Choi Kang‑Hee, Yoon Deuk‑Yeo, Chung Yong‑Hwan, Lee Tae‑Ho, Noh Soo‑Jin, Chung Hae‑Won, Hwangbo Kwan, Lee Sang‑Yoon, Byun Byung‑Joo, Lee Heung‑Sil, Chung Jong‑Soo, Choi Soon‑Ho, Cho Min‑Kook, Kim Joo‑Sung, Gu Sang‑Bum, Hwang Sun‑Hong, Chung Gi‑Dong, Hong Myung‑Bo, Choi In‑Young, Lee Young‑Jin
Coach : Lee Hoi‑Taek

South Korea squad 1994 FIFA World Cup

Choi In‑Young, Chung Jong‑Son, Lee Jong‑Hwa, Kim Pan‑Keun, Park Jung‑Bae, Lee Young‑Jin, Shin Hong‑Gi, Noh Jung‑Yoon, Kim Joo‑Sung, Ko Jeong‑Woon, Seo Jung‑Won, Choi Young‑Il, Ahn Ik‑Soo, Choi Dae‑Shik, Cho Jin‑Ho, Ha Seok‑Ju, Gu Sang‑Bum, Hwang Sun‑Hong, Choi Moon‑Sik, Hong Myung‑Bo, Park Chul‑Woo, Lee Woon‑Jae
Coach : Kim Ho



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