Kim Sang-ho (footballer)

Kim Sang-ho
Personal information
Date of birth (1964-10-05) October 5, 1964
Place of birth South Korea South Korea
Playing position Coach (Former Midfielder)
Youth career
1983–1986 Dong-A University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1994 POSCO Atoms 149 (10)
1995–1998 Chunnam Dragons 64 (2)
Total 213 (12)
National team
1989–1991 South Korea 15 (2)
Teams managed
1999–2000 Honam University (Coach)
2000–2001 South Korea U-20 (Coach)
2002–2004 Chunnam Dragons (Coach)
2005–2007 South Korea U-17 (Coach)
2008 Chunnam Dragons (Coach)
2008–2011 Gangwon FC (Coach)
2011–2012 Gangwon FC
2013–2014 South Korea U-20
2015 KFA coach education (Coach)
2016 Shanghai Shenxin

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


Kim Sang-ho
Hangul 김상호
Hanja 金相鎬
Revised Romanization Gim Sangho
McCune–Reischauer Kim Sangho
This is a Korean name; the family name is Kim.

Kim Sang-ho (Hangul: 김상호, born October 5, 1964) is a former South Korean football player and coach.

He started his career with POSCO Atoms since 1987. To 1994, he played 149 league games and scored 10 goals. In 1988, he was one of K-League Best XI. From 1995, he moved to newly formed Chunnam Dragons, In Chunnam, he played 66 league games and scored 3 goals.

After retirement, he became a football coach. He went to England, obtained FA coaching "B" licence in 1998, also took training at Wimbledon.[1]

Back to South Korea, he was coaching several team for years.

Honors

Club

POSCO Atoms

Chunnam Dragons

Individual

Club career statistics

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
1987POSCO AtomsK-League293---293
1988150---150
1989140---140
1990222---222
1991365---365
199290-00-90
1993140-00-140
1994100-00-100
1995Chunnam Dragons251-00-251
1996270??00-
1997121??152-
199800??41??
Total South Korea 21312193
Career total 21312193

International goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
September 25, 1990 China Beijing  Pakistan 2 goals 7-0 1990 Asian Games

References

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