South Korea JS Park

Park Ji-Sung

Park Ji-Sung©Gordon Flood
AKAs:박지성
Born:25-Feb-81 Age: 43
Height:1.78
Fav.foot: Right

Position: Either side midfield
Attacking midfielder
PSV Eindhoven South Korea



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Park Ji-sung (Korean: 박지성; Korean pronunciation: ; born 25 February 1981) is a South Korean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in the South Korean capital Seoul, Park is one of the most successful Asian players in football history, having won 19 trophies in his career. He is the first Asian footballer to have won the UEFA Champions League, to play in a UEFA Champions League final, as well as the first Asian to have won the FIFA Club World Cup. Park was able to play anywhere across the midfield and was noted for his exceptional fitness level, discipline, work ethic and off-the-ball movement. His remarkable endurance levels earned him the nickname "Three-Lung" Park.Park began his football career in his native South Korea and played for the Myongji University team before moving to Japan to play for Kyoto Purple Sanga. After Park's national team manager Guus Hiddink moved back to the Netherlands to manage PSV Eindhoven, Park followed him to the Dutch side a year later. After PSV reached the semi-finals of the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League, Park's talents were recognised by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and he signed Park for a fee of around £4 million in July 2005. In his time at United, his honours included four Premier League titles, the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League, and the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup. He moved to Queens Park Rangers in July 2012 after suffering a reduction in his number of appearances for Manchester United the previous season. However, an injury-interrupted season with QPR, combined with the club's relegation, led to Park rejoining PSV on loan for the 2013–14 season. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



JP Kyoto Sanga00/03
NL PSV Eindhoven03/05
#7     uefaChampions 03/045
#7     uefaChampions 04/0511
England Manchester United05/12
#13 EPL 05/0633
#13     uefaChampions 5
#13     FA Cup 1
#13 EPL 06/07 14
#13     uefaChampions 1
#13     FA Cup 5
#13 EPL 07/08 12
#13     FA Cup 2
#13     uefaChampions 4
#13     fifaClub WC 08 1
#13     uefaUEFA S.Cup 1
#13 EPL 08/09 25
#13     FA Cup 3
#13     uefaChampions 9
#13     League Cup 1
#13     fifaAudi Cup 091
#13     Comty. Shield 1
#13 EPL 09/1017
#13     uefaChampions 6
#13     League Cup 2
#13     Comty. Shield 10 1
#13 EPL 10/11 15
#13     FA Cup 1
#13     uefaChampions 9
#13     League Cup 2
#13     Comty. Shield 11 0
#13 EPL 11/1217
#13     League Cup 3
#13     FA Cup 1
#13     uefaEuropa League 3
#13     uefaChampions 4
England Queens Park Rangers12/13
#7 EPL 12/1320
#7     League Cup 2
#7     FA Cup 3
NL PSV Eindhoven13/14
#33 Eredivisie 13/1423
#33     uefaChamp Qualif 2
#33     uefaEuropa League 2
RetiredMay14

KR South Korea
#2     Olympics 00 0
#21 World Cup 02 7
#7 World Cup 06 3
#7     Friendlies 09 2
#7 World Cup 10 4
#7     Qualif WC 10 2
#7     Friendlies 10 5
#7     Asian Cup 11 5


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