Lee Yoo-hyung
Lee Yoo-Hyung
이유형Personal information |
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Full name | Lee Yoo-Hyung |
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Date of birth | (1911-01-21)21 January 1911 |
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Place of birth | Sinch'ŏn, Hwanghaedo, Korea |
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Date of death | 29 January 2003(2003-01-29) (aged 92) |
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Place of death | Seoul, South Korea |
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Playing position | Midfielder (retired) |
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National team |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1940 | Japan | 1 | (0) |
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1948 | South Korea | | |
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Teams managed |
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Years | Team | | |
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1945-1947 | KFA (Executive Committee) |
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1948-1952 | KFA (Executive Committee) |
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1952-1954 | KFA (Chief Executive Committee) |
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1954 | South Korea |
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1955-1956 | KFA (Executive Committee) |
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1956-1957 | KFA (Chief Executive Committee) |
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1956-1958 | South Korea |
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1960-1961 | KFA (Executive Committee) |
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1961 | South Korea |
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1962-1964 | KFA (Executive Committee) |
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1968 | KFA (Executive Committee) |
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† Appearances (Goals). |
Lee Yoo-Hyung (Hangul: 이유형, 21 January 1911 – 29 January 2003[1] ) was a Korean football player and manager. He has played for Japan national team and South Korea national team.
He also played Kyungsung FC. He started coaching career before the Korean War. After the war, he managed South Korea national football team several times.
International career statistics
Honors
Manager
South Korea
References
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| • GK: Yang Woo-sik • Oh In-bok • DF: Kim Jung-suk • Cho Nam-soo • Seo Sung-oh • Park Seung-ok • Lee Eung-sung • Kim Doo-seon • Kim Young-yeol • FW: Chung Byung-tak • Chung Soon-cheon • Jang Ji-eon • Choi Myung-gon • Huh Yoon-jung • Lee Soon-myung • Jang Seok-woo • Bae Keum-soo • Coach: Lee Yoo-hyung | |
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