Chang Woe-ryong
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Chang Woe-ryong (Template:Langx; Script error: No such module "IPA".; born April 5, 1959) is a South Korean football coach and a former international player who represented his country in the 1980 AFC Asian Cup.
Playing career
Chang Woe-Ryong started his career as an amateur footballer for Yonsei University and was deemed good enough to represent his country in the 1980 AFC Asian Cup where he was part of the team that came runners-up to Kuwait.[1] In 1982 Chang would officially start his semi-professional football career when he joined Daewoo Royals and became one of the first South Korean players in the new professionalized 1983 K League. By the following season the club had become a fully professional unit and Chang would show himself to be an assured left-back as the club won the 1984 K League title.[2] The following seasons would then see Daewoo Royals as one of the dominating teams within the league, which saw Chang gain a 1985 AFC Champions League medal and another league title before he had to retire through injury.[3] By 1989 Chang had already moved into coaching until Japanese football club Tosu Futures briefly brought him out of retirement as a player-coach.
Coaching career
He was confirmed as permanent manager of Incheon United in January 2005, after taking over as caretaker manager in September 2004 following the resignation of Werner Lorant. Chang spent the whole of 2007 studying in England, and Park Lee-Chun took temporary charge of Incheon United for the year.
Chang returned to take charge of Incheon United prior to the start of the 2008 season.
On 10 December 2008, J. League club Omiya Ardija announced they signed a contract with Chang as head coach until 2010.[4]
On 17 December 2015, Chang accepted the invitation of Chinese Super League side Chongqing Lifan with three-year contract.[5] The reason which he chose Chongqing Lifan was the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea based in Chongqing during the Japanese Korean period.[6]
In April 2018, Henan Jianye signed Chang.[7] He was sacked in September as the team performance was below expectation.[8]
On 18 December 2019, Chang was appointed by Chongqing Dangdai Lifan for the second time.[9]
International goals
- Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
| Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 20, 1982 | Calcutta, India | {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Uruguay | flag alias = Flag of Uruguay.svg | flag alias-1828 = Flag of Uruguay (1828-1830).svg | link alias-naval = National Navy of Uruguay | flag alias-army = Flag of Uruguayan Army.svg | National Army of Uruguay | link alias-air force = Uruguayan Air Force | flag alias-air force = Flag of the Uruguayan Air Force.svg | link alias-navy = National Navy of Uruguay | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} || 1 goal || 2–2 || 1982 Nehru Gold Cup |
Managerial statistics
| Team | From | To | Record | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G | W | D | L | Win % | |||
| Verdy Kawasaki | 2000 | 2000 | |||||
| Consadole Sapporo | 2002 | 2002 | |||||
| Consadole Sapporo | 2003 | 2003 | |||||
| Omiya Ardija | 2009 | 2010 | |||||
| Total | |||||||
Honours
As a player
Club
Country
- AFC Asian Cup runner-up: 1980
Individual
- K League Best XI: 1983, 1985
As a coach
Club
- K League Classic runner-up: 1999
- K League Classic runner-up: 2005
Individual
References
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- ↑ Asian Nations Cup 1980 at rsssf.org. 16 Dec 2010. Retrieved 22-10-2013
- ↑ South Korea 1984 at rsssf.org. 8 Mar 2005. Retrieved 22-10-2013
- ↑ Champions' Cup 1985/86 at rsssf.org. 13 Dec 2005. Retrieved 22-10-2013
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- ↑ 张外龙:执教重庆因韩国政府历史 绿城曾发邀请
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