Roh Sang-Rae

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Roh Sang-Rae
노상래
Personal information
Full nameRoh Sang-Rae
Date of birth (1970-12-15) 15 December 1970
Place of birthGunsan, Jeonbuk, South Korea
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing positionCoach (Former Forward)
Youth career
1990-1992Soongsil University
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1993-1994H & C Bank FC (Semi-professional)
1995-2002Chunnam Dragons153(48)
2003-2004Daegu FC25(5)
Total178(53)
National team
1995-1997South Korea25(6)
Teams managed
2005-2006FC KHT (Coach)
2007Ajou University (Coach)
2008-2011Chunnam Dragons (Coach)
2011-2012Gangwon FC (Assistant)[1]
2012-Chunnam Dragons (Assistant)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 13 August 2012.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 27 December 2007
Roh Sang-Rae
Hangul 노상래
Hanja 盧相來
Revised Romanization No Sang-rae
McCune–Reischauer No Sang-rae

Roh Sang-Rae (Korean: 노상래; [no.saŋ.nɛ]; born 15 December 1970) is a South Korean footballer who played the majority of his professional career with the Chunnam Dragons as a forward.

Club career

In his first season, 1995, Roh exploded onto the professional football scene with the Chunnam Dragons. He achieved a triple crown, in that he was awarded the K League Rookie of the Year Award, was the highest domestic goalscorer, and featured in an All-star match MVP. He was also the top scorer in the Korean FA Cup 1997. In 1999, he was the Asian Cup Winners Cup MVP.

After eight season with the Dragons, for 2003, he transferred to new club Daegu FC for their inaugural season in the K-League. Roh would play two seasons for Daegu (27 games in total), before retiring after a limited number of appearances in the 2004 season.

He is the fifth member of 40-40 Club as of 27 April 2003. His record was 72 goals and 40 assists when he achieved this record in a game against Busan I'Park. His career record is 246 appearances, for 76 goals and 40 assists.

International career

Roh has featured for the national squad on a number of occasions between 1995 to 1997, earning a total of 25 caps. Although he participated in a number of the qualifying games for the 1998 World Cup, he did not make the eventual World Cup squad.

International goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
June 10, 1995 South Korea Seoul  Zambia 1 goal 2-3 1995 Korea Cup
March 23, 1996 United Arab Emirates Dubai  Morocco 1 goal 2-2 1996 Dubai Tournament
March 25, 1996 United Arab Emirates Dubai  Egypt 1 goal 2-2 1996 Dubai Tournament
August 11, 1996 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City  Vietnam 1 goal 4-0 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification
November 26, 1996 China Guangzhou  China PR 1 goal 3-2 Korea-China Annual Match
March 2, 1997 Thailand Bangkok  Thailand 1 goal 3-1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification

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Awards
Preceded by
South Korea Yoon Sang-Chul
K-League Top Scorer
1995
Succeeded by
South Korea Shin Tae-Yong
Preceded by
South Korea Choi Yong-Soo
K-League Rookie of the Year
1995
Succeeded by
South Korea Park Kun-Ha
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Kim Hak-Chul
Daegu FC captain
2004
Succeeded by
Jin Soon-Jin
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