Jung Hae-seong

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Chung Hae-soung (KoreanScript error: No such module "Lang".; HanjaScript error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler, born March 4, 1958, in Busan, South Korea) is a South Korean football manager and former player.

Club career

Managerial career

In 1989, Chung ended his career and started managerial career.

From 1990 to 1998, He led the team such as LG Cheetahs, Pohang Atoms and Jeonnam Dragons FC as assistant coach.

In 2000, he led the 'Sydney Olympic Korean National Team' as chief assistant coach. He was assistant coach of Hiddink's Korea national team with Park Hang-seo in 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup. Park and Chung are same age and together support Guus Hiddink.

In 2003, he debuted as a manager of Bucheon SK (currently Jeju United FC). His team was second place in 2004 FA cup, 4th place in 2005 K league and semi-final places in 2007 FA cup.

In 2008, he moved to Korea National team as a chief assistant coach. With Huh Jung-moo, He led the team to round of 16 in 2010 South Africa World Cup.

After that, he was appointed as Jeonnam Dragons FC manager to replace Park Hang-seo. The team recorded the smallest lose a goal in the 2011 season.

Since 2014, he has taken charge of outside director of Korea Football Association. When Korea national team faced big problem their situation in 2017, he was picked as a fire fighter (chief assistant coach).[1]

But, he resigned by himself for next coaching generation (current Shin tae Yong).[2]

When Korea national team faced big problem their situation in 2017, he was mentioned for the manager of Korea national team with Huh jung moo, Shin tae yong.(Who could be the next manager of KNT?)

His philosophy is "There are no player above the team" and he is the type of research man and he exactly knows that how to make one team. He knows that manner and attitude to media and public as a man who are loved by KFA.

Coach & manager career list

Licenses

  • P License by Asian Football confederation
  • A License by Korean Football Association
  • B License by Korean Football confederation
  • Germany FC Schalke 04 & F.C. Hansa Rostock Coaching School

Club career statistics

All-Time Club Performance
Club Season League League Cup AFC Champions League Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Lucky-Goldstar FC 1984 10 0 10 0
1985 16 0 16 0
1986 18 0 12 0 30 0
1987 13 0 13 0
1988 21 1 21 1
1989 28 1 28 1
Total 106 2 12 0 118 2
Career Totals 106 2 12 0 118 2

References

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Sporting positions
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