Kim Shin-wook

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Kim Shin-wook
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Kim Shin-wook (2013)
Personnel
birthday April 14, 1988
place of birth Gwacheon , Gyeonggi-doSouth Korea
size 196 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
Chung-Ang University
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2009-2015 Ulsan Hyundai 232 (95)
2016-2019 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 118 (37)
2019– Shanghai Shenhua 12 0(9)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2010-2015 South Korea 55 (14)
2014 South Korea U23 3 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: July 1, 2020

Kim Shin-wook ( kor. 김신욱 ; born April 14, 1988 in Gwacheon , Gyeonggi-do ) is a South Korean football player . Since 2016 he has been under contract with the South Korean first division club Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors . In 2012 he won the AFC Champions League with Ulsan Hyundai . From 2010 to 2015 he was also a member of the South Korean national soccer team , with which he was third in the 2011 Asian soccer championship .

Career

society

Born in Gwacheon , Kim Shin-wook began his professional career as a football player in 2009 with Ulsan Hyundai in the K League . In the first season he played in 23 of 28 games. With his seven goals this season he was one of the club's most successful shooters alongside the Brazilian Almir . In the Champions League season 2009 he was used four times and scored a goal in the game against the Japanese club Nagoya Grampus to make it 1: 2.

In the following years, Kim established himself as a regular at Ulsan Hyundai. This was shown, for example, in 2011 at the last edition of the Korean League Cup . There he was named top scorer with eleven goals in eight games. In the 2012 Champions League , the striker was on the pitch in eleven of the twelve games and contributed to the club's first international title win with six goals. This qualified for the Club World Cup in December 2012 . In this one, however, retired after two defeats in sixth.

In 2013 he was South Korean runner-up with Ulsan and was the top scorer of the season with 19 goals this season. The following season , Ulsan finished in sixth place in the table despite the nine goals by Kim and his colleague Yang Dong-hyun . With 18 league goals, he was top scorer for the second time in 2015 .

For the 2016 season, Kim moved to league competitor Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors . He played here until mid-2019. He played 118 times for Jeonbuk and scored 37 goals. In July 2019, he left South Korea and moved to China . Here he signed a contract with Shanghai Shenhua . With the club from Shanghai he played in the highest league in the country, the Chinese Super League .

National team

He made his debut for the South Korean national soccer team on January 9, 2010 in a friendly against Zambia , which was lost 4-2. In 2011 he was appointed to the squad for the Asian Cup in Qatar (one mission) and in 2013 for the East Asian Cup in his own country (three missions). South Korea finished third in both tournaments. In 2014 he was able to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil with South Korea and played two World Cup games. In 2015 he took part again in the East Asian Championship and was on the field in all three games.

From 2010 to 2015, Kim Shin-wook played a total of 32 full international matches, scoring three goals. In addition to a goal in 2012 in the qualifier for the 2014 World Cup against Qatar , he scored two goals in friendly games , including the 1-0 winner against Costa Rica in January 2015 .

For the U-23 selection of South Korea , with which he took part in the 2014 Asian Games as one of the three senior support players, he was on the field in three games and was able to score one goal.

successes

With Ulsan Hyundai
With the national team

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