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  1. Club career

     Wigan Athletic  Suwon Bluewings (loan)  Guangzhou Evergrande  Wuhan Zall  Gyeongnam FC  Omiya Ardija  Seoul E-Land FC 

  2. International career

     International goals 

  3. Club career statistics

  4. Honours

     Individual 

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Cho Won-hee
조원희
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| fullname = Cho Won-hee
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1983|4|17|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Seoul, South Korea
| height = 1.77 m
| currentclub = Suwon Samsung Bluewings
| clubnumber = 8
| position = Defensive midfielder
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 =
| years1 = 2002–2004
| years2 = 2003–2004
| years3 = 2005–2008
| years4 = 2009–2011
| years5 = 2010
| years6 = 2011–2012
| years7 = 2013–2014
| years8 = 2014
| years9 = 2014
| years10 = 2015
| years11 = 2016–2018
| clubs1 = Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i
| clubs2 = → Gwangju Sangmu (army)
| clubs3 = Suwon Samsung Bluewings
| clubs4 = Wigan Athletic
| clubs5 = → Suwon Bluewings (loan)
| clubs6 = Guangzhou Evergrande
| clubs7 = Wuhan Zall
| clubs8 = → Gyeongnam FC (loan)
| clubs9 = Omiya Ardija
| clubs10 = Seoul E-Land
| clubs11 = Suwon Samsung Bluewings
| caps1 = 1 | goals1 = 0
| caps2 = 33 | goals2 = 2
| caps3 = 82 | goals3 = 1
| caps4 = 5 | goals4 = 0
| caps5 = 20 | goals5 = 1
| caps6 = 47 | goals6 = 0
| caps7 = 29 | goals7 = 0
| caps8 = 12 | goals8 = 0
| caps9 = 4 | goals9 = 0
| caps10 = 37 | goals10 = 5
| caps11 = 60 | goals11 = 1
| nationalyears1 = 2002–2003
| nationalyears2 = 2006
| nationalyears3 = 2005–2009
| nationalteam1 = South Korea U20
| nationalteam2 = South Korea U23
| nationalteam3 = South Korea
| nationalcaps1 = 10 | nationalgoals1 = 1
| nationalcaps2 = 3 | nationalgoals2 = 0
| nationalcaps3 = 36 | nationalgoals3 = 1
| pcupdate = 31 March 2019
| ntupdate = 28 October 2012
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Cho Won-hee ({{Ko-hhrm|조원희}}, {{IPA-ko|tɕo.wʌn.ɦi}}; born 17 April 1983) was a South Korean footballer who played for Suwon Samsung Bluewings as a midfielder.

Club career

As a child, Cho often played as a forward. Later, when he was picked for South Korean U20 squad, he also played as a left winger. In 2001, Cho was planning to play football at university as many other Korean footballers do, but he failed to do so, so he signed with Ulsan Hyundai, one of the most successful clubs in the K-League.

In 2003, Cho decided to join Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix, the army team to finish his army duty and to play first team football. There, he was quite impressive, and after his 2-year-duty at Gwangju, he moved to Suwon Samsung Bluewings, a team that was nicknamed "Real Suwon" for its cash-splashing signings. He originally played as a right wingback or right fullback at the Big Bird Stadium, competing for regular with Song Chong-Gug, but in 2007, after a long-term injury of defensive midfielder Kim Nam-Il, he changed his position to defensive midfielder. Throughout the 2007 season, he was not very impressive, and many fans were especially concerned with his rough passing.

However, next season, he showed his quality with improved passing and sight, and became a first team regular. After lifting the league trophy with Suwon, he became free agent. He retired and has attended at his retiring ceremony before Suwon Samsung Bluewings vs Incheon United on 31st March 2019.

Wigan Athletic

Cho was linked with several European clubs, including German giant Schalke 04 and French side AS Monaco.

After trialing with AS Monaco in January 2009,[1] Cho sought another trial with Wigan Athletic after it was revealed that AS Monaco had all of their non-EU player slots filled. He impressed during a trial with the club,[2] and after being granted a work permit, Cho was allowed to join Wigan Athletic on 6 March 2009 with 2 years 6 months contract. Cho played his first reserve game in a 2–2 draw against Liverpool reserves, notching an assist.[3] Cho received a calf injury in a friendly against Iraq where he was kicked in the leg.

[4] He nearly missed the remainder of the season, but managed to fully recover so as to make his Premier League debut for Wigan in the final match of the 2008–09 season against Stoke City.[5] So far, Cho has made one appearance as a starter and four as a substitute. He scored a beautiful goal against Norwich City in a pre-season friendly at Carrow Road.

Suwon Bluewings (loan)

He joined Suwon Bluewings on a one-year loan in January 2010.[6] He returned to Wigan Athletic after his loan expired.

Guangzhou Evergrande

On 13 February 2011, Cho joined Chinese Super League side Guangzhou Evergrande on a free transfer,[7] which made him the second Korean player to play for Guangzhou F.C. after Park Ji-Ho. He was the only player to appear in all 30 Super League games for Guangzhou in the 2011 season. On 30 May 2012, Cho suffered a rib fracture in the Round of 16 of 2012 AFC Champions League which Guangzhou Evergrande beat F.C. Tokyo 1–0. He lost his position to Kim Young-Gwon and was replaced by Kim in the 30-man squad which was submitted for the next stage of the Champions League after Kim transferred to Guangzhou in August. He won the league in the 2011 and 2012 season for Guangzhou Evergrande.

Wuhan Zall

On 28 November 2012, Wuhan Zall officially announced they had signed Cho on a free transfer.[8]

Gyeongnam FC

In February 2014, Cho was loaned to Gyeongnam FC

Omiya Ardija

On 4 July 2014, Cho moved to Omiya Ardija to the end of the season.

Seoul E-Land FC

On 5 February 2015, Cho signed for a new team Seoul E-Land FC.

International career

Cho scored his first international goal in his debut game against Iran on 12 October 2005. His shot deflected off an opposing defender and became one of the few goals scored within a minute. This goal is guessed to be the fastest goal South Korean National Team has ever scored, if the unrecorded games in the 50s and the 60s are not counted. Although Cho impressed as a right-back in his first game, he did not make an appearance in the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

International goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
12 October 2005 Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea IRN}}1–02–0 Friendly

Club career statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2002Ulsan Hyundai Horang-iK League 11000-10
2003Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo23200--232
200410000110-210
2005Suwon Bluewings2002090310
20062302040-290
20071402050-210
200825110100-361
EnglandLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
2008–09Wigan AthleticPremier League100000-10
2009–10400000-40
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2010Suwon BluewingsK League 120160-261
China PRLeagueFA CupCSL CupAsiaTotal
2011Guangzhou EvergrandeChinese Super League30020--320
201217020-70260
2013Wuhan Zall29000--290
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2014Gyeongnam FCK League 112000--120
2014Omiya ArdijaJ.League Division 14000--40
2015Seoul E-Land FCK League 237000--375
2016Suwon BluewingsK League 126000--261
2017Suwon BluewingsK League 111000--110
TotalSouth Korea1484704502004
England500000-50
China PR760400070870
Career total2294110450702924

Honours

Suwon Samsung Bluewings
  • K-League: 2008
  • Korean FA Cup: 2010
  • Hauzen Cup: 2008
Guangzhou Evergrande
  • Chinese Super League: 2011, 2012
  • Chinese FA Cup: 2012
  • Chinese FA Super Cup: 2012

Individual

  • 2008 K-League Best XI

References

1. ^Korea's Cho In Monaco Trial{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{cite news| title = Cho Won-hee impresses Wigan| url = http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_4935897,00.html| publisher = Sky Sports| date = 18 February 2009| accessdate = 6 March 2009}}
3. ^{{cite news| title = Cho gets Wigan green light| url = http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5012637,00.html| publisher = Sky Sports| date = 6 March 2009| accessdate = 6 March 2009}}
4. ^[https://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=1045828.html Wigan's Cho out for season]
5. ^{{cite news| title = Britannia given Potters treat| url = http://www.skysports.com/football/match_report/0,19764,11065_3005626,00.html| publisher = Sky Sports| date = 16 May 2009| accessdate = 16 May 2009}}
6. ^{{cite news| title = Cho agrees Korea return| url = http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11996_5831760,00.html| publisher = Sky Sports| date = 4 January 2010| accessdate = 14 January 2010}}
7. ^{{cite news| script-title=zh:恒大官方宣布签强力亚洲外援 前韩国国脚曾踢英超| url = http://sports.sina.com.cn/j/2011-02-13/10545448533.shtml| publisher = sina| language = Chinese| date = 13 February 2011| accessdate = 13 January 2011}}
8. ^{{cite news| script-title=zh:武汉卓尔宣布恒大名将加盟 两年合约锁定赵源熙| url = http://sports.sohu.com/20121128/n358884770.shtml| publisher = sohu| language = Chinese| date = 28 November 2012| accessdate = 28 November 2012}}

External links

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  • {{J.League player}}
  • {{K League player}}
  • {{FIFA|197972}}
  • {{NFT player|13014}}
  • {{Soccerbase|name=Cho Won-Hee}}
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29 : 1983 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Seoul|South Korean footballers|South Korean expatriate footballers|South Korea international footballers|South Korean expatriate sportspeople in England|South Korean expatriate sportspeople in China|South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Japan|Association football midfielders|Ulsan Hyundai FC players|Gwangju Sangmu FC players|Suwon Samsung Bluewings players|Wigan Athletic F.C. players|Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao F.C. players|Wuhan Zall F.C. players|Omiya Ardija players|Seoul E-Land FC players|K League 1 players|K League 2 players|Premier League players|J1 League players|Expatriate footballers in England|South Korean expatriate sportspeople in the United Kingdom|Expatriate footballers in China|Expatriate footballers in Japan|2006 FIFA World Cup players|Chinese Super League players|Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games

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