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Huh Jung-moo

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Huh Jung-moo (Korean: 허정무, Hanja: 許丁茂, born January 13, 1955 in Jindo, Jeonnam, South Korea) is a former Korean football player and coach. He is current vice-president of the Korea Football Association.

Football career

Huh played for PSV Eindhoven and Hyundai Horangi as midfielder. Because of his tough and energetic playing style, he was nicknamed as Jindogae, the hunter dog breed originated from his hometown Jindo Island. Huh joined PSV Eindhoven on August 1980. He played until May 1983 for 3 seasons. As one of rare Korean players in Europe in 1980s, he was often compared with Cha Bum-kun who had been playing in Bundesliga of Germany.

He was a member of Korean squad in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. In the match against Argentina, he left a famous photo that he appeared to be kicking Maradona whose face twisted with pain. In the match against Italy, he scored 1 goal.

Managerial career

Huh has previously coached the South Korea national football team twice before, as well as running the Pohang Atoms and the Chunnam Dragons. His team won the Korean FA Cup in 2006 and 2007.

His first term as the coach of the national team was temporary. In 1998, he was appointed for the second time. Then he picked up some nameless young players and give them important positions instead of established stars, inviting harsh criticism against him. After failures in the 2000 Summer Olympics and 1998 Asian Games, he was replaced by Guus Hiddink.

Since Hiddink's incredible success in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Korea Football Association began hiring foreign managers, including Humberto Coelho, Jo Bonfrere, Dick Advocaat, and Pim Verbeek. They failed to match Hiddink's success, however.

Meanwhile, the criticized "nameless players" picked by Huh became stars. Park Ji-sung, once the most unpopular player while Huh was coach, turned into the most successful player in Asia. Lee Young-pyo and Seol Ki-hyeon also rose in prominence. The success of Huh's former apprentices and that of himself in Chunnam Dragons made him revalued as a candidate for head coach. Huh was re-appointed in December 2007 after leading candidates Mick McCarthy and Gérard Houllier both rejected the job.

Huh got the team qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In November 2009, Huh won the AFC Coach of the Year Award after leading the national team to 27 consecutive games without a loss.

Club career

  • 1978-1980 South Korea Korea Electric Power FC (Semi-professional)
  • 1978-1980 South Korea Navy FC (Military service)
  • 1980-1983 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
  • 1984-1986 South Korea Hyundai Horangi

Coach & Manager Career

  • 1989-1991 : South Korea trainer
  • 1991-1992 : POSCO Atoms coach
  • 1993-1994 : South Korea coach
  • 1993-1995 : Pohang Atoms manager
  • 1995 : South Korea manager
  • 1996-1998 : Chunnam Dragons manager
  • 1998-2000 : South Korea & U-23 team manager
  • 2004-2005 : South Korea assistant manager
  • 2005-2007 : Chunnam Dragons manager
  • 2007-2010 : South Korea manager
  • 2010-2012 : Incheon United manager

International goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
December 20, 1974Thailand Bangkok Thailand1 goal1-1 (3-1 a.e.t.)1974 King's Cup
May 22, 1974South Korea Seoul Burma1 goal1-01974 President's Cup
November 4, 1976Japan Tokyo Japan1 goal2-1Korea-Japan Annual Match
February 14, 1977Singapore Singapore Singapore1 goal4-0Friendly match
February 20, 1977Bahrain Manama Bahrain1 goal1-1Friendly match
July 16, 1977Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Libya3 goals4-01977 Merdeka Cup
July 17, 1977Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia1 goal1-11977 Merdeka Cup
September 3, 1977South Korea Seoul Thailand2 goals3-11977 President's Cup
December 4, 1977South Korea Busan Hong Kong1 goal5-21978 FIFA World Cup qualification
September 13, 1978South Korea Daegu Bahrain1 goal3-11978 President's Cup
December 12, 1978Thailand Bangkok Kuwait1 goal2-01978 Asian Games
December 25, 1978Philippines Manila Macau1 goal4-11980 AFC Asian Cup qualification
December 29, 1978Philippines Manila China PR1 goal1-01980 AFC Asian Cup qualification
September 8, 1979South Korea Seoul Sudan1 goal8-01979 President's Cup
September 16, 1979South Korea Incheon Bangladesh3 goals9-01979 President's Cup
April 6, 1985South Korea Seoul   Nepal2 goals4-01986 FIFA World Cup qualification
July 30, 1985Indonesia Jakarta Indonesia1 goal4-11986 FIFA World Cup qualification
November 3, 1985South Korea Seoul Japan1 goal1-01986 FIFA World Cup qualification
June 10, 1986Mexico Puebla Italy1 goal2-31986 FIFA World Cup

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