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词条 Ahn Jung-hwan
释义

  1. Personal life

  2. Football career

  3. Career history

  4. Career statistics

     Club  International  International goals 

  5. Honours

     Player  Entertainer 

  6. Filmography

     Television 

  7. References

  8. External links

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| name = Ahn Jung-hwan
| fullname =
| image = Ahn Jung-Hwan in 2009.JPG
| caption = Ahn with Dalian Shide in 2009
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|1|27|df=y}}
| birth_place = Paju, Gyeonggi, South Korea
| height = {{convert|177|cm|ftin|abbr=on}}
| currentclub =
| clubnumber =
| position = Second striker
Attacking midfielder
| youthyears1 = 1995–1997 | youthclubs1 = Ajou University
| years1 = 1998–2002 | clubs1 = Busan Daewoo Royals
| caps1 = 54 | goals1 = 27
| years2 = 2000–2002 | clubs2 = → Perugia (loan) | caps2 = 30 | goals2 = 5
| years3 = 2002–2003 | clubs3 = Shimizu S-Pulse | caps3 = 38 | goals3 = 14
| years4 = 2004–2005 | clubs4 = Yokohama F. Marinos | caps4 = 34 | goals4 = 16
| years5 = 2005–2006 | clubs5 = Metz | caps5 = 16 | goals5 = 2
| years6 = 2006 | clubs6 = MSV Duisburg | caps6 = 12 | goals6 = 2
| years7 = 2007 | clubs7 = Suwon Samsung Bluewings | caps7 = 15 | goals7 = 0
| years8 = 2008 | clubs8 = Busan IPark | caps8 = 19 | goals8 = 4
| years9 = 2009–2011 | clubs9 = Dalian Shide | caps9 = 65 | goals9 = 18
| totalcaps = 283 | totalgoals = 88
| nationalyears1 = 1997–2010 | nationalteam1 = South Korea
| nationalcaps1 = 71 | nationalgoals1 = 17
|medaltemplates={{MedalCountry | {{KOR}} }}{{MedalSport | Men's football}}{{MedalCompetition | EAFF East Asian Cup}}{{MedalGold | 2003 Japan | Team}}
}}{{Infobox Korean name| hangul=안정환 | hanja=安貞桓 | rr=An Jeonghwan | mr=An Chŏnghwan}}

Ahn Jung-hwan (Hangul: 안정환; Hanja: {{linktext|安|貞|桓}}; {{IPA-ko|an.dʑʌŋ.ɦwan}} or {{IPA-ko|an|}} {{IPA-ko|tɕʌŋ.ɦwan|}}; born 27 January 1976) is a South Korean former football player and television personality. A former forward, he made world headlines by scoring the winning golden goal for South Korea against Italy in the 2002 FIFA World Cup second round, and earning him dismissal from the Italian club Perugia.

Ahn also played for clubs in Japan, France, Germany and China, as well as being selected for South Korea in two more World Cups, in 2006 and 2010. After his retirement as a football player, he became a television show host (JTBC's Please Take Care of My Refrigerator and many others) and a football commentator.[1]

Ahn was one of the carriers of the Olympic flame at the opening of the 2018 Winter Olympics.{{cn|date=February 2019}}

Personal life

Ahn is sometimes called "the Lord of the Ring" by Korean fans. He married former Miss Korea Lee Hye-won (Hangul: 이혜원) in 2001[2] and got this nickname by kissing his wedding ring after every goal he scores.

Other than football, Ahn is noted for his model-like looks and has appeared in numerous make-up ads. The Korean media often states the similar facial appearance between the footballer and actor Cha In-pyo. Both view the statement as a compliment.{{citation needed|date=September 2013}}

Football career

Born in Paju, Gyeonggi, Ahn started his professional career with K League's Busan Daewoo Royals. He joined Serie A's Perugia on loan in 2000–01. In a 2013 interview, he claimed to have been ostracised at the club, and bullied by his captain, Marco Materazzi.[3]

In the 2002 FIFA World Cup on home soil, Ahn tied the game against the United States, and during his goal celebration he imitated a speed skater in reference to the controversial disqualification of Korean short track speed skater Kim Dong-sung in the 1500 metres at the 2002 Winter Olympics, allowing American Apolo Ohno to win the gold medal.[4] Ahn missed a penalty, but later scored a golden goal in extra-time from a header in the round of 16 game against Italy that sent the South Koreans through to the quarter-finals. The next day, Perugia owner Luciano Gaucci cancelled his contract and was quoted as saying, "I have no intention of paying a salary to someone who has ruined Italian football." Gaucci stated that his decision was not due to the goal, alleging comments by Ahn about the Italian nation. South Korean national manager Guus Hiddink criticised the decision.[5][6] Gaucci later took back what he had said, and attempted to take up the £1.2 million option to sign Ahn on a permanent basis. Ahn rejected the offer of a three-year contract and refused to turn up for pre-season training despite Perugia claiming ownership of his registration, saying "I will no longer discuss my transfer to Perugia, who attacked my character instead of congratulating me for a goal in the World Cup." Busan also claimed that they had not been paid by Perugia.[7]

Ahn then attempted to secure a permanent move to another European club but failed and returned to Asia, joining J1 League's Shimizu S-Pulse. After one season, he moved to another J1 League team, Yokohama F. Marinos. After this successful spell in Japan, he returned to Europe to play for French team FC Metz in July 2005. He scored 2 Ligue 1 goals (Round 1 & 18) in 16 outings.

On 16 January 2006, Ahn was invited to train with Blackburn Rovers but twice failed to show up, one of the dates being on his birthday. In February, he secured a 17-month deal with MSV Duisburg in Germany. He scored two goals (Round 31 and 32) in 12 outings. However, the German club was relegated from the Bundesliga, as Ahn saw a move to Heart of Midlothian of the Scottish Premier League fall through.[8] On 31 August 2006, he was released by Duisburg, and returned to South Korea in January 2007, joining Suwon Samsung Bluewings on a one-year deal.

Previously, Ahn was selected for South Korea's 2006 FIFA World Cup squad in Germany, and came off the bench to score the winner in Korea's 2–1 opening match win over Togo, after coming from a goal down at halftime. Thus, he became Asian football career leader in goals scored in the World Cup, with three.

On 14 March 2007, Ahn scored his first goal of the season against Daejeon Citizen, with a first-half pass from Lee Kwan-woo. He went on to score a hat-trick in a 4–0 win, in only his third game of the season. He was quoted after the match: "I felt good before the game and I knew I was ready. It feels wonderful to have a great game and make the Suwon fans happy."{{citation needed|date=September 2013}}

After the 2006 World Cup, new South Korea manager Pim Verbeek announced his new 23-man squad for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, and Ahn was left out. Verbeek then said that his decision was not based on personal life issues, as the player was clubless.

In 2008, Ahn returned to the Daewoo Royals, now renamed Busan I'Park. In 2008, he steadily improved his game and overall performances and, for the first time in 22 months, was recalled to the national team for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifications match against Jordan.[9]

According to reports,[10] Ahn's agent investigated the possibility of a move to several Major League Soccer sides, but there were no teams interested in using a Designated Player slot to sign him. He was also been linked with Australian A-League club Sydney FC.[11]

In March 2009, Ahn signed a three-month contract with Chinese Super League side Dalian Shide.[12] He became the key player in the club and scored his first CSL goal on 18 April 2009.[13] He extended his contract to December 2010 with Dalian Shide in June, despite that J-League club Oita Trinita had an intention to sign him. Ahn was promoted to team captain in the 2010 season.

Ahn officially announced his retirement on 30 January 2012. He departed football knowing that many people viewed him as one of South Korea's best-ever players.[14]

Career history

TimeTitle
1994Teenage Representative[15]
1997Universiade Soccer National Team[15]
1997East Asian Championship Competition National Team[15]
1997–199716th French World Cup National Team[15]
1998–2000.03Busan Dae Woo Royals[15]
1999Korea Cup National Team[15]
2000.07Busan Icons[15]
2000North, Central American Gold Cup National Team[15]
2000.07–2002.08AC Perugia (Italy)[15]
200217th World Cup National Team[15]
2002.09–2003.12Shimizu S-Pulse[15]
2004.01–2005Yokohama F-Marinos[15]
2004AFC Asian Cup National Team[15]
2005–2006FC Metz (France)[15]
2006–2006.09MSV Duisburg (Germany)[15]
200618th German World Cup National Team[15]
2007.01–2007.11Suwon Samsung Blue Wings[15]
2008.01–2009.01Busan I Park[15]
2009.03–2011.10Dalian Shide FC (China)[15]
2009.06Korean Railroad Construction Honorary Ambassador[15]
2010.0619th Republic of South African World Cup National Team[15]
2012.04K League Honorary Ambassador

President of Lee Hye Won Life Style Company[15]

2014–presentMBC Soccer Commentator[15]

Career statistics

Club

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
1998Busan Daewoo RoyalsK League 11751683313
19992414101073521
2000Busan I'Cons138722010
ItalyLeagueCoppa ItaliaLeague CupEuropeTotal
2000–01PerugiaSerie A15410164
2001–0215120171
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2002Shimizu S-PulseJ1 League103321012157
200328114342333919
2004Yokohama F. MarinosJ1 League25121110433114
2005940033127
FranceLeagueCoupe de FranceCoupe de la LigueEuropeTotal
2005–06MetzLigue 1162162
GermanyLeagueDFB-PokalOtherEuropeTotal
2005–06MSV DuisburgBundesliga122122
2006–072. Bundesliga0000
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2007Suwon BluewingsK League 115010105265
2008Busan IPark1941082286
China PRLeagueFA CupCSL CupAsiaTotal
2009Dalian ShideChinese Super League266266
201024102410
201115200152
TotalSouth Korea883130512414255
Italy30530335
Japan7230866211119749
France162162
Germany122122
China PR6518006518
Career total2838814657261111365131

International

Korea Republic national team
YearAppsGoals
199730
199800
199941
200051
200140
2002135
200372
2004155
200561
200682
200700
200830
200900
201030
Total7117
Source[16]

International goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1
12 June 1999 Seoul MEX}} 1 goal 1–1 1999 Korea Cup
2
20 December 2000 Tokyo JPN}} 1 goal 1–1 Friendly match
4
16 May 2002 Busan SCO}} 2 goals 4–1 Friendly match
5
10 June 2002 Daegu USA}} 1 goal 1–1 2002 FIFA World Cup
6
18 June 2002 Daejeon ITA}} 1 goal 2–1 (2–1 a.e.t.) 2002 FIFA World Cup
7
20 November 2002 Seoul BRA}} 1 goal 2–3 Friendly match
8
31 May 2003 Tokyo JPN}} 1 goal 1–0 Friendly match
9
4 December 2003 Tokyo HKG}} 1 goal 3–1 2003 East Asian Cup
11
14 February 2004 Ulsan OMA}} 2 goals 5–0 Friendly match
12
9 June 2004 Daejeon VIE}} 1 goal 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
13
23 July 2004 Jinan UAE}} 1 goal 2–0 2004 AFC Asian Cup
14
27 July 2004 Jinan KUW}} 1 goal 4–0 2004 AFC Asian Cup
15
12 November 2005 Seoul SWE}} 1 goal 2–2 Friendly match
16
13 June 2006 Frankfurt TOG}} 1 goal 2–1 2006 FIFA World Cup
17
16 August 2006 Taipei TPE}} 1 goal 3–0 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification

Honours

Player

Busan Daewoo Royals
  • Korean League Cup: 1998
Yokohama F. Marinos
  • J1 League: 2004
South Korea
  • FIFA World Cup Fourth place: 2002
  • EAFF East Asian Cup: 2003
Individual
  • K League 1 Most Valuable Player: 1999[17]
  • K League 1 Best XI: 1998, 1999[18][17]
  • KFA Fans' Footballer of the Year: 2003[19]

Entertainer

  • SBS Entertainment Awards Best Challenge Award: 2013[20]
  • MBC Entertainment Awards Special Award in Variety Show: 2014[21]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network Notes
2013 Law of the Jungle in Himalayas Himself SBS Cast
2014 World Cup Special Drawing Dream Himself MBC Presenter
2014–2015 Dad! Where Are We Going? Himself MBC Cast
2015 Cheongchun FC Hungry Eleven Himself KBS2 Cast
2015 Guide Himself tvN Cast
2015 The Human Condition Himself KBS2 Cast
2016 Future Diary Himself MBC Cast
2016–present Please Take Care of My Refrigerator Himself JTBC Presenter
2016 Cook Representative Himself JTBC Presenter
2016–2017My Little TelevisionHimselfMBCPresenter
2016–2018Carefree TravellersHimselfJTBCCast
2016–2017Flower CrewHimselfSBSCast
2018Creaking HeroesHimselfMBCCast
1 Percent of FriendshipHimselfKBS2Cast
2018–presentCool KidsHimselfJTBCCo-host

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.entermedia.co.kr/news/news_view.html?idx=5250|title=Ahn jung hwan as Tv Entertainmenter.|last=Jung|first=Duk-hyun|date=2016-02-28|work=|access-date=|via=}}
2. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.goal.com/en/news/1275/east-asia/2009/04/25/1228371/ahn-jung-hwan-i-want-to-stay-in-china | title = Ahn Jung-Hwan: I Want To Stay In China| accessdate = 28 March 2010 | publisher = goal.com| date = 25 April 2009}}
3. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/serie-a/9805183/South-Korea-World-Cup-hero-Ahn-Jung-Hwan-recalls-racist-slurs-during-time-with-Perugia-in-Italy.html | location=London | work=The Daily Telegraph | title=South Korea World Cup hero Ahn Jung-Hwan recalls racist slurs during time with Perugia in Italy | date=16 January 2013 | accessdate = 27 April 2014}}
4. ^{{Cite journal |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/columns/story?id=790168&cc=5739&ver=global |title=First XI: World Cup celebrations |author=Jon Carter |journal=ESPN |date=26 May 2010 |postscript= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100603233147/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/columns/story?id=790168&cc=5739&ver=global |archivedate=3 June 2010 |df=dmy }}
5. ^{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/team_pages/south_korea/newsid_2054000/2054072.stm | work=BBC News | title=Hiddink condemns 'childish' Perugia | date=20 June 2002 | accessdate = 27 April 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jun/01/world-cup-25-stunning-moments-italy-south-korea|title=World Cup: 25 stunning moments … No21: Italy lose to South Korea in 2002|publisher=The Guardian|author1=Paolo Bandini|date=1 June 2014|accessdate=12 November 2017}}
7. ^{{cite journal |date=September 2002 |editor1-last=Snow |editor1-first=Mat |title=The Saga of Ahn Jung Hwan |journal=FourFourTwo |location=Teddington |publisher=Haymarket Magazines |issue=97 |page=21 |issn=1355-0276 }}
8. ^{{cite news |title=Jung-Hwan set to wait for Hearts |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/h/heart_of_midlothian/5003960.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |date= 16 May 2006 | accessdate = 3 June 2012}}
9. ^{{cite news |script-title=ko:안정환, 21개월만에 대표팀 승선 |url=http://sports.media.daum.net/nms/soccer/news/general/view.do?cate=23758&newsid=457410&cp=poctan |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090628000937/http://sports.media.daum.net/nms/soccer/news/general/view.do?cate=23758&newsid=457410&cp=poctan |dead-url=yes |archive-date=28 June 2009 |publisher=Daum.net |date=20 May 2008 |language=Korean }}
10. ^{{cite news |title=MLS Player Watch |url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/soccerinsider/2008/12/mls_player_watch.html |publisher=washingtonpost.com |date=1 December 2008 | accessdate = 3 June 2012}}
11. ^{{cite news |title=Czech it out: Sydney's new coach to look abroad after disappointing year |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/a-league/czech-it-out-sydneys-new-coach-to-look-abroad-after-disappointingyear/2009/03/26/1237657074122.html |publisher=smh.com.au |date= 27 March 2009 | accessdate = 3 June 2012}}
12. ^{{cite web | url = http://sports.qq.com/a/20090320/000573.htm | script-title=zh:徐弘带队欢迎安贞焕加盟 实德先租三个月 | accessdate = 28 March 2010 | date = 20 March 2009 | publisher = sports.qq.com | language = Chinese}}
13. ^{{cite web | url = http://v.titan24.com/html/2009/04/18/18/16593.html | script-title=zh:安贞焕两球李凯头球建功 中超第5轮大连3:1杭州 | date = 18 April 2009 | publisher = titan24.com | accessdate = 28 March 2010 | language = Chinese}}
14. ^{{cite news |title=South Korean World Cup legend Ahn Jung-Hwan bids emotional farewell after announcing his retirement |url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/3800/korea/2012/01/31/2876368/south-korean-world-cup-legend-ahn-jung-hwan-bids-emotional |publisher=Goal.com |date= 31 January 2012}}
15. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 {{Cite web|url=http://people.search.naver.com/search.naver?where=nexearch&query=%25EC%2595%2588%25EC%25A0%2595%25ED%2599%2598&sm=tab_etc&ie=utf8&key=PeopleService&os=94597|title=%EC%95%88%EC%A0%95%ED%99%98 :: 네이버 인물검색|website=people.search.naver.com|access-date=2016-03-16}}
16. ^Record
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://newslibrary.naver.com/viewer/index.nhn?articleId=1999111000209141009&editNo=45&printCount=1&publishDate=1999-11-10&officeId=00020&pageNo=41&printNo=24349&publishType=00010|title=안정환 시즌 MVP|language=Korean|publisher=Dong-A Ilbo|date=10 November 1999}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://newslibrary.naver.com/viewer/index.nhn?articleId=1999010800289117004&editNo=6&printCount=1&publishDate=1999-01-08&officeId=00028&pageNo=17&printNo=3395&publishType=00010|title=고종수 MVP 베스트11 뽑혀'겹경사'이동국은 신인왕|language=Korean|publisher=The Hankyoreh|date=8 January 1999}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://sports.news.naver.com/general/news/read.nhn?oid=032&aid=0000045917|title=안정환 팬투표 ‘올해의 선수’|language=Korean|publisher=Kyunghyang|date=21 December 2013}}
20. ^{{Cite web|url=http://cue.imbc.com/totalSearch.aspx?query=%25uC548%25uC815%25uD658 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314160447/http://cue.imbc.com/totalSearch.aspx?query=%25uC548%25uC815%25uD658 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2016-03-14 |title=%uC548%uC815%uD658 – iMBC 검색결과 |website=cue.imbc.com |access-date=2016-03-14 }}
21. ^{{Cite web|url=http://tenasia.hankyung.com/archives/401907|title="Ahn Jung-hwan, Hong Eun-hee, MBC Broadcast Entertainment Award"|last=Bae|first=seon yeong|date=29 December 2014|website=Ten asia}}

External links

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  • {{K League player}}
  • Ahn Jung-hwan – National Team Stats at KFA {{ko icon}}
  • {{FIFA player|156216}}
  • {{NFT player|pid=6183}}
  • {{J.League player}}
  • {{official website|http://www.terious.co.kr/}}
  • Ahn Jung-hwan at cafe.daum.net
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