During Coach Park’s career, Pohang won one K-League championship (1992), one FA Cup championship (1996), and two Asian Champions League championships (1996-1997, 1997-1998).
Coach Park, who has been Pohang’s mainstay since his debut, has scored 46 goals and 37 assists in 261 K-League games in nine seasons, excluding his military service, from Pohang fans
He has displayed consistent performance by earning the nickname “assembly.” From 1998 to 2000, he devoted himself to his team as captain.
Park started his career as a coach at Pohang in 2005 after his retirement. In 2007, he led Pohang to the K-League title with Farias as a coach. From the following year to 2011, he served as a coach and head coach for the Korean national team. In 2012, he helped the team win the K-League title as the head coach of FC Seoul.
Park, who took charge of Yanbian in China’s top-tier league in 2015, led the team that suffered from relegation the previous year and won the top-tier league, promoting the team to the Chinese Super League. Since then, he has been active in Chinese soccer, leading Yanbian until 2018 and China’s women’s national B team until 2019.
Coach Park, who has been appointed as the technical chairman of the Korea Professional Football Federation since 2020, has been studying the latest trends of soccer tactics at the Technical Research Group of the K-League Technical Committee. For the past two years, he has been passionate as the technical chairman of the K-League, meeting and interviewing coaches of each K-League team in person and contributing columns on portal sites every winter training period.메이저사이트
“Pohang is a meaningful place for me. I’ve never forgotten about Pohang since I first joined the club,” Park said. “I’m honored and glad to be appointed as a coach in Pohang like this. I’ll do my best to prepare for Pohang’s soccer.”