Park Yong-ho

This is a Korean name; the family name is Park.
Park Yong-Ho
박용호
Personal information
Full name Park Yong-Ho
Date of birth (1981-03-25) March 25, 1981
Place of birth Incheon, South Korea South Korea
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Centre Back
Club information
Current team
Gangwon FC
Number 6
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000-2011 Anyang LG Cheetahs / FC Seoul 137 (7)
2005-2006Gwangju Sangmu (military service) 41 (1)
2012-2013 Busan IPark 57 (4)
2014 ATM FA 3 (0)
2015- Gangwon FC 10 (0)
National team
1998–2000 South Korea U-20 12 (3)
2002–2004 South Korea U-23 26 (1)
2001–2005 South Korea 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20 December 2015.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of September 18, 2015
Park Yong-ho
Hangul 박용호
Hanja 朴容昊
Revised Romanization Bak Yong-ho
McCune–Reischauer Pak Yongho

Park Yong-Ho (born March 25, 1981) is a South Korean football player who plays as a central defender.

He was part of the South Korea football team in 2004 Summer Olympics, who finished second in Group A, making it through to the next round, before being defeated by silver medal winners Paraguay.[1]

Club career statistics

As of 31 December 2013

※ Checking 7 matches in 2001–02 Asian Club Championship now.

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
South Korea League KFA Cup League Cup Asia Total
2000Anyang LG CheetahsK-League60002000
20011511081?08+?0
2002811010?024+?0
200321210--222
2004FC Seoul500000-50
2005Gwangju Sangmu17000113-283
200624100131-372
2007FC Seoul700020-90
20081900070-260
2009202203061311
20101802060-260
2011181200040241
2012Busan IPark32200--322
2013KL Classic25230--282
Malaysia League FA Cup Malaysia Cup Asia Total
2014ATM FAMSL30------30
Total South Korea 2351212053510+?131018
Malaysia 30
Career total 23812535

Honors

Club

FC Seoul

References

  1. "Park Yong-Ho Biography and Statistics". Sports Reference. Retrieved 2009-07-25.

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Kim Chi-Gon
FC Seoul captain
2010–2011
Succeeded by
Ha Dae-Sung
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