Park Yoon-Ki

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Park Yoon-Ki
박윤기
Personal information
Full namePark Yoon-Ki
Date of birth (1960-06-10) June 10, 1960
Place of birthTaebaek, Gangwon, South Korea South Korea
Playing positionManager (Former Forward)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1979-1982Seoul City FC (Amateur)
1983-1986Yukong Elephants71(19)
1987Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso13(2)
1988Mazda FC
National team
1979South Korea U-20
Teams managed
1991-1996Seoul Technical High School
1994South Korea U-20 (Coach)
1997-2002Hansung University (Coach)
2003-2004Gangneung Jeil High School
2004-2007Seoul Technical High School
2008Asan FC
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 11 January 2008.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 11 January 2008

Park Yoon-Ki (Hangul: 박윤기, in Taebaek, South Korea) is former South Korean footballer.

He participated AFC Youth Championship in 1978 and South Korea U-20 team was joint winner with Iraq U-20 team. Next year, He was member of South Korea U-20 team that 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship in Japan.

He played in founding member of K-League side Yukong Elephants, and he played Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso in South Korea and one year at Japan regional leagues side Matzda FC.

He is founding member of K-League, and he scored first goal of K-League at May 8, 1983 against Hallelujah FC. In his first season, he was best scorer by scoring 9 goals.

End of 1986 season, he moved to Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso, in Lucky-Goldstar, he scored his K-League last goal and K-League's 1000th goal. Next season, he go to Matzda FC in Japan regional league with Kang Sin-Woo. One year later, he retired professional football.

After retired, he started coaching career.

Club career

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Awards
Preceded by
Inaugural K-League Top Scorer
K-League Top Scorer
1983
Succeeded by
South Korea Baek Jong-Chul


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