Choi Soon-ho

Choi Soon-ho (Korean최순호; Hanja崔淳鎬; born 10 January 1962) is a South Korean football manager and former player.

Choi Soon-ho
Choi in 2015
Personal information
Date of birth (1962-01-10) 10 January 1962 (age 62)
Place of birthCheongju, Chungbuk, South Korea
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s)Striker, attacking midfielder
Youth career
Cheongju Commercial High School
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1983[1]Kwangwoon University
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1980–1987POSCO Atoms55(21)
1988–1990Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso28(2)
1991POSCO Atoms16(0)
1992–1993Rodez18(2)
Total117(25)
International career
1979–1981South Korea U2010(6)
1980–1991South Korea103(30)
Managerial career
2000–2004Pohang Steelers
2006–2008Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
2009–2011Gangwon FC
2016–2019Pohang Steelers
Medal record
Representing  South Korea
Men's football
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 1986 Seoul Team
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Beijing Team
AFC Asian Cup
Silver medal – second place 1980 Kuwait Team
AFC Youth Championship
Gold medal – first place 1980 ThailandTeam[2]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Choi Soon-ho
Hangul
최순호
Hanja
崔淳鎬
Revised RomanizationChoe Sun-ho
McCune–ReischauerCh'oe Sun-ho

International career

Choi was named in South Korean squad for the 1980 AFC Asian Cup. He scored seven goals including two goals against Kuwait, and a hat-trick against United Arab Emirates in the group stage. South Korea met Kuwait again in the final, but they lost this time. Choi became the youngest ever player to be the top scorer in the AFC Asian Cup at age 18.

In 1981, he led South Korean under-20 team to the 1980 AFC Youth Championship title by scoring four goals. He also played FIFA World Youth Championship matches as the Asian champion in the same year. He defeated Italy 4–1 in the first game by having two goals and two assists.[3] However, South Korea was eliminated in the group stage after losing to Romania and Brazil.

Choi was selected for the South Korean squad for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He contributed to more than half of the team's 17 goals by having one goal and eight assists in eight games of the qualification.[3] He scored a goal outside the penalty area in a group match against Italy.[4] He finally provided two assists as well as scoring a goal in the World Cup, proving his abilities outside Asia.

Serie A club Juventus was interested in Choi after the World Youth Championship. Its interest lasted until the end of the 1986 World Cup, but his team POSCO consistently rejected its offer.[5][6]

Style of play

Regarded as one of the most technically gifted forwards in South Korea, Choi was proficient at controlling the ball with various skills including shot, dribble, touch, and pass. He also showed good speed, wide vision and supple body, having hardly any weak point. He normally played as a striker, but he could also play as an attacking midfielder to create chances.[3][5]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[7]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionClubGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
POSCO Atoms1980Semipro League???[a]??[b]???
1981Semipro League???[a]??[b]???
1982Semipro League???[a]??[b]???
1983K League22?[a]??[b]?22
1984K League24142414
1985K League5252
1986K League811091
1987K League162162
Total5521??105621
Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso1988K League111?[a]?111
1989K League90?[a]?90
1990K League8181
Total282??282
POSCO Atoms1991K League160160
Rodez1992–93French Division 2182?[c]?182
Career total11725??10??11825

International

The KFA is showing the list of Choi's 96 international appearances in its official website.[8]

The RSSSF is claiming 103 appearances about Choi's international career by recognising eight more appearances against Malaysia B, Thailand B, Bahrain B (in 1980 Korea Cup), NIAC Mitra (in 1982 King's Cup), Indonesia (in 1983 Korea Cup), Czechoslovakia XI (in 1988 Korea Cup), the Soviet Union Olympic and Argentina Olympic (in 1988 Summer Olympics), and excluding one appearance against United States (in 1983 Korea Cup).[9]

The RSSSF recognised his appearances in the 1984 Summer Olympics qualification, but it is not recognising his two goals against Bahrain and New Zealand in the competition.[9]

In 1999, Choi was inducted into the AFC Century Club, the selection of AFC players to win 100 or more caps, with 113 caps by the standard of the time.[10]

  • Appearances and goals by national team and year
    National teamYearAppsGoals
    South Korea198088
    198142
    1982114
    198360
    198462
    1985127
    198694
    198740
    198842
    1989101
    1990180
    199140
    Career total9630
  • Appearances and goals by competition
    CompetitionAppsGoals
    Friendlies142
    Minor competitions339
    Asian Games135
    AFC Asian Cup67
    Afro-Asian Cup of Nations10
    Summer Olympics qualification52
    Summer Olympics10
    FIFA World Cup qualification184
    FIFA World Cup51
    Total9630
  • Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
    List of international goals scored by Choi Soon-ho
    No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
    125 August 1980Chuncheon, South Korea1  Indonesia1–03–01980 Korea Cup
    216 September 1980Kuwait City, Kuwait3  Malaysia1–01–11980 AFC Asian Cup
    319 September 1980Kuwait City, Kuwait4  Qatar2–02–01980 AFC Asian Cup
    421 September 1980Kuwait City, Kuwait5  Kuwait2–03–01980 AFC Asian Cup
    53–0
    624 September 1980Kuwait City, Kuwait6  United Arab Emirates1–04–11980 AFC Asian Cup
    72–0
    83–0
    924 April 1981Kuwait City, Kuwait11  Thailand1–05–11982 FIFA World Cup qualification
    105–1
    1121 March 1982Seoul, South Korea16  Japan2–03–0Friendly
    1211 June 1982Gwangyang, South Korea20  Bahrain3–03–01982 Korea Cup
    1321 November 1982New Delhi, India21  South Yemen2–03–01982 Asian Games
    143–0
    1519 April 1984Singapore31  Bahrain1–01–01984 Summer Olympics qualification
    1622 April 1984Singapore32  New Zealand2–02–01984 Summer Olympics qualification
    176 June 1985Daejeon, South Korea40  Thailand1–03–21985 Korea Cup
    188 June 1985Gwangju, South Korea41  Bahrain1–03–01985 Korea Cup
    192–0
    2015 June 1985Seoul, South Korea42  Iraq1–02–01985 Korea Cup
    212–0
    2230 July 1985Jakarta, Indonesia44  Indonesia2–04–11986 FIFA World Cup qualification
    2314 December 1985Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico47  Algeria2–02–01985 Mexico Tournament
    2410 June 1986Puebla, Mexico50  Italy1–12–31986 FIFA World Cup
    2520 September 1986Busan, South Korea51  India2–03–01986 Asian Games
    263 October 1986Seoul, South Korea55  Indonesia2–04–01986 Asian Games
    274–0
    2819 June 1988Suwon, South Korea62  Zambia2–04–01988 Korea Cup
    2926 October 1988Tokyo, Japan64  Japan1–01–0Friendly
    3027 May 1989Seoul, South Korea67  Malaysia1–03–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification

    Honours

    Player

    POSCO Atoms

    Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso

    South Korea U20

    South Korea

    Individual

    Manager

    Hyundai Mipo Dockyard

    Individual

    References