Kim Do-hoon

This is a Korean name; the family name is Kim.
Kim Do-hoon
김도훈
Personal information
Full name Kim Do-hoon
Date of birth (1970-07-21) 21 July 1970
Place of birth Tongyeong, Gyeongnam, South Korea
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Manager (Former Striker)
Club information
Current team
Incheon United
Youth career
1989–1992 Yonsei University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1994 Sangmu (military service)
1995–1997 Chonbuk Hyundai Dinos 43 (15)
1998–1999Vissel Kobe (loan) 58 (27)
2000–2002 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 68 (28)
2003–2005 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 83 (42)
Total 252 (112)
National team
1991–1992 South Korea U-23 3 (2)
2000 South Korea U-23 (as wild card) 4 (1)
1994–2003 South Korea 72 (30)
Teams managed
2005–2012 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (assistant manager)
2013 Gangwon FC (assistant manager)
2014 South Korea U-20 (coach)
2015–2016 Incheon United

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Kim Do-hoon
Hangul 김도훈
Hanja 金度勳
Revised Romanization Kim Do-hun
McCune–Reischauer Kim To-hun

Kim Do-hoon (born 21 July 1970) is a former South Korean football player. He played for several clubs, including Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, Vissel Kobe and Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. He played for the South Korea national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He received the title of top scorer in the Asian Club Championship (the older version of AFC Champions League) with 28 goals.

Club statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Korea Republic League FA Cup K-League Cup Total
1995Chonbuk DinosK-League259259
199622102210
1997Chonbuk Hyundai DinosK-League144144
Japan League Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
1998Vissel KobeJ1 League331722003519
1999251000202710
Korea Republic League FA Cup K-League Cup Total
2000Jeonbuk Hyundai MotorsK-League27152715
200135153515
200230103010
2003Seongnam Ilhwa ChunmaK-League40284028
200432103210
200532133213
Country Korea Republic 257114257114
Japan 582722206229
Total 3151412220319143

National team statistics

[1]

Korea Republic national team
YearAppsGoals
199451
199532
1996147
1997126
199880
199941
200020
200183
200262
2003108
Total7230

International goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
13 September 1994 South Korea Seoul  Ukraine 1 goal 2–0 Friendly match
5 June 1995 South Korea Suwon  Costa Rica 1 goal 1–0 1995 Korea Cup
10 June 1995 South Korea Seoul  Zambia 1 goal 2–3 1995 Korea Cup
19 March 1996 United Arab Emirates Dubai  United Arab Emirates 1 goal 2–3 1996 Dubai Tournament
30 April 1996 Israel Tel Aviv  Israel 1 goal 5–4 Friendly match
5 August 1996 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City  Guam 1 goal 9–0 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification
8 August 1996 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City  Chinese Taipei 1 goal 4–0 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification
23 November 1996 South Korea Suwon  Colombia 1 goal 4–1 Friendly match
7 December 1996 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi  Indonesia 1 goal 4–2 1996 AFC Asian Cup
16 December 1996 United Arab Emirates Dubai  Iran 1 goal 2–6 1996 AFC Asian Cup
18 January 1997 Australia Melbourne  Norway 1 goal 1–0 1997 Opus Tournament
24 August 1997 South Korea Daegu  Tajikistan 2 goals 4–1 Friendly match
18 October 1997 Uzbekistan Tashkent  Uzbekistan 1 goal 5–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 November 1997 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates 2 goals 3–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
28 March 1999 South Korea Seoul  Brazil 1 goal 1–0 Friendly match
24 January 2001 Hong Kong Hong Kong  Norway 1 goal 2–3 2001 Carlsberg Cup
24 April 2001 Egypt Cairo  Iran 1 goal 1–0 2001 LG Cup
16 September 2001 South Korea Busan  Nigeria 1 goal 2–1 Friendly match
2 February 2002 United States Pasadena  Canada 1 goal 1–2 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup
13 February 2002 Uruguay Montevideo  Uruguay 1 goal 1–2 Friendly match
25 September 2003 South Korea Incheon  Vietnam 1 goal 5–0 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
29 September 2003 South Korea Incheon    Nepal 3 goals 16–0 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
24 October 2003 Oman Muscat    Nepal 3 goals 7–0 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
4 December 2003 Japan Tokyo  Hong Kong 1 goal 3–1 2003 East Asian Cup

References

  1. Kim Do-hoon at National-Football-Teams.com
Awards
Preceded by
China Hao Haidong
AFC Champions League Top Scorer
2004
Succeeded by
Sierra Leone Mohamed Kallon
Preceded by
South Korea Kim Dae-Eui
K-League Most Valuable Player
2003
Succeeded by
Brazil Nádson
Preceded by
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša Drakulić
K-League Top Scorer
2000
Succeeded by
Brazil Sandro
Preceded by
Portugal Edmilson
K-League Top Scorer
2003
Succeeded by
Brazil Mota


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