Английская Википедия:Chung Kook-chin

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox football biography Шаблон:MedalTableTop Шаблон:MedalCountry Шаблон:MedalSport Шаблон:MedalCompetition Шаблон:MedalSilver Шаблон:MedalBottom Шаблон:Infobox Korean name Шаблон:Family name hatnote Chung Kook-chin (Hangul: 정국진, Hanja: 鄭國振; January 2, 1917 – February 10, 1976) was a Korean football (soccer) player and manager.[1]

He is a descendant of the Korean athletic legends The Three Boar Brothers. He was a member of the South Korea national football team that participated in the 1948 London Olympics and the 1954 Switzerland World Cup. He was famous in his time for wearing eyeglasses during matches. He played forward and, being able to kick with both feet, was usually positioned on the left wing.

He managed South Korea twice as head coach. The first managing period was in 1959 during 1960 Olympics football qualification, and his second tenure included the 1964 Olympics football tournament.[2]

He became Vice President of the Korea Football Association shortly before his death.

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Шаблон:Korea football squad 1948 Summer Olympics Шаблон:South Korea squad 1954 FIFA World Cup Шаблон:South Korea football squad 1964 Summer Olympics Шаблон:South Korea national football team managers


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