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Pak Han So

Park Han So ( cor. 박항서 ; January 4, 1959 , Sancheon , South Korea ) is a South Korean soccer player . Now a coach.

Football
Pak Han So
Park Hang-seo 1 (cropped) .JPG
general information
BornJanuary 4, 1959 ( 1959-01-04 ) (aged 60)
Sancheon , South Korea
CitizenshipFlag of the Republic of Korea South Korea
Height170 cm
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubFlag of vietnam Vietnam
PositionMain coach
Youth clubs
1977-1980Flag of the Republic of Korea Hanyang University
Club career [* 1]
1981Flag of the Republic of Korea Korea First Bank
1981-1983Flag of the Republic of KoreaRepublic of Korea Armed Forces
1984-1988Flag of the Republic of Korea Lucky Gold Star99 (15)
National Team [* 2]
1977-1978Flag of the Republic of Korea South Korea mol.
1979-1980Flag of the Republic of Korea South Korea B
1981Flag of the Republic of Korea South Korea10)
Coaching career [* 3]
2002Flag of the Republic of Korea South Korea mol.
2005-2007Flag of the Republic of Korea Gyeongnam
2008—2010Flag of the Republic of Korea Jongnam Dragons
2012—2015Flag of the Republic of Korea Sanju sanmu
2017Flag of the Republic of Korea Changwon
2017 — presentFlag of vietnam Vietnam
2017 — presentFlag of vietnam Vietnam pier.
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.
  3. ↑ Updated as of January 21, 2019 .

Content

  • 1 Player career
  • 2 Career Coach
  • 3 Achievements
    • 3.1 Soccer player
    • 3.2 Trainers
  • 4 notes

Player Career

Pak Han So spent a significant part of his career on the university team, as well as in the armed forces. He finished his career as a midfielder at the Lucky Gold Star Club. Together with him, he became the champion of the country . In March 1981, he played the first and only match in the South Korean national team . In it, she beat Japan with a score of 1: 0. [1] He was the record holder of the Korean league in the number of deletions.

Coach Career

For some time, Pak Han So led the South Korean youth team. Then he switched to club football. With his first team - “ Gyeongnam ” - in the first season he got to fourth place in the table. However, then the results began to deteriorate. He failed to achieve high results in other places. Park Han Suh had a tough workout. Korean publications reported that he made the players sleep on the field, which he woke up at five in the morning with a military alarm. In addition, he was remembered for his inability to compromise. [2]

In September 2017, the specialist led the Vietnam team . [3] In parallel, he took the helm of the youth team, which he led to silver medals at the Asian Youth Championship . [4] Soon, Pak Han So managed to achieve a result with the main team. He led her to the final round of the Asian Cup in the UAE and won the ASEAN Championship . [5]

Achievements

Soccer Player

  • Champion of South Korea : 1985

Coach

  • South Korea League Two Winner (2): 2013, 2015
  • League Three Cup Winner: 2017
  • Silver medalist of the Asian Youth Championship : 2018
  • ASEAN Champion : 2018

Notes

  1. ↑ 박항서 PARK Hang-Seo FP ( box ) (unopened) ? . KFA. Date of treatment December 16, 2018.
  2. ↑ Asian Cup - 2019. Group D. Vietnam Team. Viet Cong ambush
  3. ↑ Murphy, Paul Vietnam make former Guus Hiddink assistant Park Hang-Seo new coach (neopr.) . espn.com (September 29, 2017). Date of treatment November 23, 2018.
  4. ↑ Murphy, Paul Vietnam suffer extra-time defeat to Uzbekistan in AFC U23 final (neopr.) . espn.com (January 27, 2018). Date of treatment November 23, 2018.
  5. ↑ Vietnam crowned at AFF Championship after 10 years of waiting (neopr.) . Xinhua News Agency (December 16, 2018). Date of treatment December 16, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pak_Han_Co&oldid=101127260


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