Kim Gi-dong

South Korean footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSouth Korean footballer
PlacesSouth Korea
isAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth12 January 1972, Dangjin, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Age53 years
Stats
Height:171
The details

Biography

Kim Gi-Dong (Hangul: 김기동; born 12 January 1972 in Dangjin) is a former South Korean footballer.

In 1991, Kim debuted as a professional player with Pohang Steelers (then POSCO Atoms) right after his graduation from high school, which was quite unusual then. (Choi Moon-Sik would be a similar case.) He started to appear in the top team matches after joining Yukong Elephants (Bucheon SK after 1996). Bucheon at that time was highly recognized to have a strong midfield under manager Valeri Nepomniachi, and he was a key member.

Kim returned to Pohang in 2003 and led the Steelers to the championship in 2007. He was also selected as the 'best eleven' of the league in 2007. He now holds 2nd place in career domestic appearance (league and cups) in K-League, only after goalkeeper Kim Byung-Ji.

On July 9, 2011 he became the oldest ever score in the K-League with his goal in the 7-0 victory over Daejeon Citizen.

Club career statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
1991POSCO AtomsK-League00---00
199200-00-00
1993Yukong ElephantsK-League30-40-70
1994110-40-150
1995250-40-290
1996Bucheon SKK-League30230-
199740105-
1998140201-
199927291-
2000301110-
200127031-
200227381-
2003Pohang SteelersK-League30330--333
2004203001051-261
20052423030121-393
200621562040-270
200730766060-424
2008183201040253
2009203123170316
201090114000141
20111421062-214
Career total384252031171411053242

Honours

Individual

  • K-League Best eleven - 2007

Club

  • K-League Runner-up: 1994, 2000
  • League Cup Winner: 1994, 2000
  • K-League Champion: 1992, 2007
  • K-League Runner-up: 2004
  • Korean FA Cup Runner-up: 2007
  • League Cup Winner: 2009
  • AFC Champions League Champion: 2009
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