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Chung Kook-Chin (born: January 2, 1917; died: February 10, 1976) was a football (soccer) player from South Korea.
He was a descendant of the Korean athletic legends The Three Boar Brothers. He was a member of the South Korea national football team that participated in the 1948 London Olympics and the 1954 Switzerland World Cup. He was famous in his time for wearing eyeglasses during matches. He is also known for his goal scoring skills. He scored at least 20 or more. He also took many shots in every games.
He was managed Korea Republic twice. First managing period was 1959 before 1960 Olympics football qualification, and second was 1964 Olympics football tournament.[1]
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South Korea squad - 1954 FIFA World Cup |
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1 Hong Duk‑Yung • 2 Park Kyu‑Chong • 3 Park Yae‑Seung • 4 Kang Chang‑Gi • 5 Lee Sang‑Yi • 6 Min Byung‑Dae • 7 Lee Seo‑Nam • 8 Choi Chung‑Min • 9 Woo Sang‑Kwon • 10 Sung Nak‑Woon • 11 Chung Nom‑Sik • 12 Ham Heung‑Chul • 13 Lee Chong‑Kap • 14 Han Chang‑Wha • 15 Kim Ji‑Sung • 16 Choo Young‑Kwan • 17 Park Il‑Kap • 18 Choi Young‑Keun • 19 Lee Ki‑Joo • 20 Chung Kook‑Chin • Coach: Kim Young‑Sik
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Korea Republic national football team – Managers |
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Park Jung-Hwi (1948) • Lee Young-Min (1948) • Park Jung-Hwi (1948) • Kim Hwa-Jip (1952–54) • Lee Yoo-Hyung (1954) • Kim Yong-Sik (1954–55) • Park Jung-Hwi (1955–56) • Lee Yoo-Hyung (1956–58) • Kim Keun-Chan (1958–59) • Chung Kook-Chin (1959–60) • Kim Yong-Sik (1960) • Wi Hye-Deok (1960–61) • Lee Yoo-Hyung (1961) • Lee Jong-Gap (1961–62) • Min Byung-Dae (1962–64) • Chung Kook-Chin (1964–65) • Hong Keon-Pyo (1965–66) • Min Byung-Dae (1966) • Jang Kyung-Hwan (1967) • Park Il-Gap (1968) • Kim Yong-Sik (1969) • Kang Jun-Young (1969) • Han Hong-Ki (1970–71) • Hong Deok-Young (1971) • Park Byung-Seok (1971–72) • Ham Heung-Cheol (1972) • Min Byung-Dae (1972–73) • Choi Young-Keun (1974–72) • Ham Heung-Cheol (1974–76) • Mun Jeong-Sik (1976) • Choi Jung-Min (1977) • Kim Jung-Nam(a.i.) (1977) • Ham Heung-Cheol (1978–79) • Jang Kyung-Hwan (1979–80) • Kim Jung-Nam(a.i.) (1980–82) • Choi Eun-Taek (1982) • Kim Jung-Nam (1982–83) • Cho Yoon-Ohk (1983) • Park Jong-Hwan (1983–84) • Mun Jeong-Sik (1984–85) • Kim Jung-Nam (1985–86) • Park Jong-Hwan (1986–88) • Kim Jung-Nam (1988) • Lee Hoi-Taek (1988–90) • Lee Cha-Man (1990) • Park Jong-Hwan (1990–91) • Ko Jae-Wook (1991) • Kim Ho (1992–94) • Anatoliy Byshovets (1994–95) • Park Jong-Hwan (1995) • Huh Jung-Moo (1995) • Jeong Byeong-Tak (1995) • Ko Jae-Wook (1995) • Park Jong-Hwan (1996–97) • Cha Bum-Kun (1997–98) • Kim Pyung‑Seok(a.i.) (1998) • Huh Jung-Moo (1998–00) • Guus Hiddink (2001–02) • Kim Ho-Gon(a.i.) (2002) • Humberto Coelho (2003–04) • Park Seong-Hwa (2004) • Jo Bonfrere (2004–05) • Dick Advocaat (2005–06) • Pim Verbeek (2006–07) • Huh Jung-Moo (2007–)
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