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Lee Woon-jae
South Korean footballer

Lee Woon-jae

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South Korean footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Cheongju, South Korea
Age
51 years
Stats
Height:
182 cm
Weight:
82 kg
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Biography

Lee Woon-jae (Korean: 이운재; born 26 April 1973) is a South Korean former football goalkeeper. He was part of South Korea's 1994, 2002, 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cup campaigns. He was only two Asian players to be nominated for the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper of the 21st Century (2001–2011) with Mark Schwarzer.

Club career

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Lee Woon-jae is regarded as one of the greatest South Korean goalkeepers of all time. He hadn't height and rapid pace, but he was stable tendency by having great judgment ability and harmony with defenders. He also noted for his prediction ability and this advantage made him strong on penalty shoot-out. Lee's penalty shoot-out winning rate was 91.7% (11 wins and 1 loss) and save rate was 44.8% (58 times and 26 saves) in the K League. His nickname was "Spider Hand" in South Korea.

Lee moved to Suwon Samsung Bluewings from Kyung Hee University in 1996. He spent Suwon's prime with Kim Ho and Cha Bum-kun, his managers. He won 17 trophies, including one Asian Club Championship and four K Leagues. He played for Jeonnam Dragons lastly.

International career

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Lee was a part of the South Korea squad for the 1994 FIFA World Cup and was substituted into the game against Germany after starting goalkeeper Choi In-young. After the 1994 World Cup, he suffered from tuberculosis and hepatitis which made the crisis to finish his player life. Since 1998, he recovered his health and came back to the national team for the first time in four years.

Lee was selected in Guus Hiddink's squad as the first-choice goalkeeper ahead of Kim Byung-ji, his rival goalkeeper, for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He appeared all seven matches and achieved three clean sheets against Poland, Portugal and Spain in the tournament.

He made South Korean football history against Spain in the quarter-final, which ended in a draw and went to penalties. Lee blocked Spain's fourth shot, taken by Joaquín and South Korea defeated Spain 5–3 in the shoot-out, becoming the first Asian team ever to advance to the World Cup semi-finals. South Korea finished fourth place in the tournament.

Lee captained the side at the 2007 AFC Asian Cup in place of the injured Kim Nam-il. He saved a total of three shootout penalties during the tournament, two against Iran and one against Japan (they would win both matches and finish third overall).

He was selected as one of the All-Star XI, but he was suspended from the national team for a year because he sneaked out from his hotel room and went on a drinking binge in an Indonesian bar along with South Korean teammates Kim Sang-sik, Woo Sung-yong and Lee Dong-gook before the match against Bahrain.

Lee is one of two players (the other being Rigobert Song of Cameroon) to be selected for the 2010 FIFA World Cup that were also selected for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. He is one of seven players from Asia to play in four different World Cups. He played his last game for the national team in a friendly against Nigeria on 11 August 2010 in a 2–1 victory, subsequently retiring from international football.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Suwon Samsung Bluewings1996K League12010130
1997K League70100170
1998K League180160340
1999K League27000120390
2002K League1904000230
2003K League41010420
2004K League2300030260
2005K League170309060350
2006K League1301010150
2007K League25010100360
2008K League28000110390
2009K League250501050360
2010K League120202070230
Total26701707601803780
Sangmu FC (draft)2000Semi-pro League
2001Semi-pro League
Total
Jeonnam Dragons2011K League3002040360
2012K League330330
Total6302040690
Career total33001908001804470

International

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National teamYearAppsGoals
South Korea U23199410
1995110
199640
200290
Total250
South Korea199430
199510
199600
199700
199800
199920
200080
2001120
2002150
2003140
2004150
2005150
2006160
200780
200820
2009130
201090
Total1330
Career total1580

International clean sheets

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentResultCompetition
111 June 1994Duncanville Honduras3–0Friendly
215 June 1999Seoul Egypt0–01999 Korea Cup
323 January 2000Palmerston New Zealand0–0Friendly
419 October 2000Tripoli Indonesia3–02000 AFC Asian Cup
529 October 2000Beirut China PR1–02000 AFC Asian Cup
624 April 2001Cairo Iran1–02001 LG Cup
725 May 2001Suwon Cameroon0–0Friendly
83 June 2001Suwon Australia1–02001 FIFA Confederations Cup
910 November 2001Seoul Croatia2–0Friendly
1027 January 2002Pasadena Mexico0–0 (4–2 PSO)2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup
1120 March 2002Cartagena Finland2–0Friendly
1227 April 2002Incheon China PR0–0Friendly
134 June 2002Busan Poland2–02002 FIFA World Cup
1414 June 2002Incheon Portugal1–02002 FIFA World Cup
1522 June 2002Gwangju Spain0–0 (5–3 PSO)2002 FIFA World Cup
1627 March 2003Busan Colombia0–0Friendly
1731 May 2003Tokyo Japan1–0Friendly
1825 September 2003Incheon Vietnam5–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
1927 September 2003Incheon Oman1–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2024 October 2003Muscat   Nepal7–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
218 December 2003Saitama China PR1–02003 East Asian Football Championship
2212 December 2003Yokohama Japan0–02003 East Asian Football Championship
2318 February 2004Suwon Lebanon2–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
2431 March 2004Malé Maldives0–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
2528 April 2004Incheon Paraguay0–0Friendly
269 June 2004Daejeon Vietnam2–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
2710 July 2004Gwangju Bahrain2–0Friendly
2819 July 2004Jinan Jordan0–02004 AFC Asian Cup
2923 July 2004Jinan United Arab Emirates2–02004 AFC Asian Cup
3027 July 2004Jinan Kuwait4–02004 AFC Asian Cup
3117 November 2004Seoul Maldives2–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
329 February 2005Seoul Kuwait2–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
338 June 2005Kuwait City Kuwait4–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
344 August 2005Jeonju North Korea0–02005 East Asian Football Championship
3512 October 2005Seoul Iran2–0Friendly
3616 November 2005Seoul Serbia and Montenegro2–0Friendly
3725 January 2006Riyadh Finland1–02006 LG Cup
3829 January 2006Hong Kong Croatia2–02006 Lunar New Year Cup
3915 February 2006Los Angeles Mexico1–0Friendly
401 March 2006Seoul Angola1–0Friendly
4126 May 2006Seoul Bosnia and Herzegovina2–0Friendly
421 June 2006Oslo Norway0–0Friendly
436 September 2006Suwon Chinese Taipei8–02007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
4418 July 2007Jakarta Indonesia1–02007 AFC Asian Cup
4522 July 2007Kuala Lumpur Iran0–0 (4–2 PSO)2007 AFC Asian Cup
4625 July 2007Kuala Lumpur Iraq0–0 (3–4 PSO)2007 AFC Asian Cup
4728 July 2007Palembang Japan0–0 (6–5 PSO)2007 AFC Asian Cup
4819 November 2008Riyadh Saudi Arabia2–02010 FIFA World Cup qualification
491 April 2009Seoul North Korea1–02010 FIFA World Cup qualification
506 June 2009Dubai United Arab Emirates2–02010 FIFA World Cup qualification
5110 June 2009Seoul Saudi Arabia0–02010 FIFA World Cup qualification
5212 August 2009Seoul Paraguay1–0Friendly
5314 October 2009Seoul Senegal2–0Friendly
5414 November 2009Esbjerg Denmark0–0Friendly
5518 January 2010Málaga Finland2–0Friendly
567 February 2010Tokyo Hong Kong5–02010 East Asian Football Championship
573 March 2010London Ivory Coast2–0Friendly

Honours

Suwon Samsung Bluewings

  • K League 1: 1998, 1999, 2004, 2008
  • Korean FA Cup: 2002, 2009, 2010
  • Korean League Cup: 1999, 1999s, 2005, 2008
  • Korean Super Cup: 1999, 2005
  • Asian Club Championship: 2001–02
  • Asian Super Cup: 2002
  • A3 Champions Cup: 2005
  • Pan-Pacific Championship: 2009

South Korea U23

  • Asian Games bronze medal: 2002

South Korea Universiade

  • Summer Universiade silver medal: 1993

South Korea B

  • East Asian Games: 1993

South Korea

  • FIFA World Cup fourth place: 2002
  • AFC Asian Cup third place: 2000, 2007
  • EAFF Championship: 2003

Individual

  • K League 1 Best XI: 1999, 2002, 2004, 2008
  • EAFF Championship Best Goalkeeper: 2005
  • AFC Asian Cup Team of the Tournament: 2007
  • K League 1 Most Valuable Player: 2008
  • Korean FA Cup Most Valuable Player: 2009
  • Best Eleven South Korea All-time Best XI: 2010
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