Pak Chol-min (soccer player)

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Pak Chol-min
Personnel
birthday December 10, 1988
place of birth North Korea
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Rimyongsu SG
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
North Korea U-17
North Korea U-20
North Korea U-23
2007– North Korea at least 8 (3)
1 Only league games are given.

2 As of February 28, 2010

Pak Chol-min (born December 10, 1988 ) is a North Korean football player .

Career

Pak appears internationally as a player for Rimyongsu SG .

In 2005, the striker took part in the U-17 World Cup in Peru with the North Korean U-17 selection and only failed with the team in the quarter-finals after extra time against Brazil. In the technical report of the tournament Pak and his strike partner Ri Hung-ryong are listed as outstanding players on their team and are described as " storm peaks of the same type, very fast, agile and agile, a danger for every opponent due to permanent position changes ". When he won the U-19 Asian Cup in 2006 , Pak was part of the squad and made five appearances in the course of the tournament in which he scored a goal. At the 2007 U-20 World Cup in Canada , the attacker was no longer part of the regular staff and came in the preliminary round to three partial missions, team captain Kim Kum-il and Jong Chol-min were given preference in the attack.

With the North Korean Olympic team (U-23) he failed in the final qualifying round for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing , and in 2009 he finished fourth with the Olympic team at the East Asian Games in Hong Kong.

In October 2007 he played for the North Korean national team in the first two games of the World Cup qualification against Mongolia and contributed three goals to the safe passage into the next round. In 2008 he played with a B-selection of the national team in the AFC Challenge Cup and came to four appearances in the course of the tournament, in the final round of the East Asian Championship in 2008 he remained without a commitment. In 2010 he was again part of a B selection when they qualified for the 2011 Asian Cup by winning the AFC Challenge Cup in 2010 . Pak was only used in the opening game against Turkmenistan and was no longer part of the squad after the second round game.

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