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词条 Lee Chun-soo
释义

  1. Football career

  2. Life after football

  3. Club statistics

  4. Honours

     Club  International 

  5. International goals

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name= Lee Chun-Soo
이천수
| fullname = Lee Chun-Soo
| image = Lee Chun-Soo.jpg
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1981|7|9|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Incheon, South Korea
| height = {{height|m=1.73}}[1]
| currentclub =
| clubnumber =
| position = Forward / Winger
| youthyears1 = 1997–1999
| youthclubs1 = Bupyeong High School
| youthyears2 = 2000–2001
| youthclubs2 = Korea University
| years1 = 2002–2003 | clubs1 = Ulsan Hyundai Horangi
| years2 = 2003–2005 | clubs2 = Real Sociedad
| years3 = 2004–2005 | clubs3 = → Numancia (Loan)
| years4 = 2005–2007 | clubs4 = Ulsan Hyundai Horangi
| years5 = 2007–2009 | clubs5 = Feyenoord
| years6 = 2008 | clubs6 = → Suwon Bluewings (Loan)
| years7 = 2009 | clubs7 = → Jeonnam Dragons (Subleasing)
| years8 = 2009–2010 | clubs8 = Al-Nassr
| years9 = 2010–2011 | clubs9 = Omiya Ardija
| years10 = 2013–2015 | clubs10 = Incheon United
| caps1 = 36 | goals1 = 15
| caps2 = 13 | goals2 = 0
| caps3 = 15 | goals3 = 0
| caps4 = 48 | goals4 = 17
| caps5 = 12 | goals5 = 0
| caps6 = 3 | goals6 = 0
| caps7 = 7 | goals7 = 4
| caps8 = 16 | goals8 = 3
| caps9 = 43 | goals9 = 8
| caps10 = 67 | goals10 = 5
| nationalyears1 = 1999–2000
| nationalyears2 = 1999–2004
| nationalyears3 = 2006
| nationalyears4 = 2000–2008
| nationalteam1 = South Korea U20
| nationalteam2 = South Korea U23
| nationalteam3 = South Korea U23 (Wild card)
| nationalteam4 = South Korea
| nationalcaps1 = 13 | nationalgoals1 = 20
| nationalcaps2 = 21 | nationalgoals2 = 11
| nationalcaps3 = 6 | nationalgoals3 = 0
| nationalcaps4 = 78 | nationalgoals4 = 10
| pcupdate = 6 November 2015
| ntupdate = 1 May 2014
| medaltemplates ={{MedalCountry | {{KOR}} }}{{MedalSport | Men's football}}{{MedalCompetition | Asian Games}}{{MedalBronze | 2002 Busan | Team}}
}}{{Infobox Korean name|hangul=이천수|hanja=李天秀|rr=I Cheon-su|mr=I Ch'ŏnsu}}Lee Chun-Soo ({{Ko-hhrm|이천수}}; born 9 July 1981) is a retired football player from South Korea. In 2002, he joined Ulsan Hyundai FC.[2]

He played as a forward for the national team during the 2002 World Cup, the 2004 Summer Olympics, and the 2006 World Cup.

Football career

While Lee attended Bupyeong High School, he was already being highly touted as the future of Korean football, along with Choi Tae-Uk.

In 2002, Lee scored seven goals in the K-League and made the World Cup squad. After the World Cup, he moved to Real Sociedad of Spain, becoming the first Korean to play in the Spanish La Liga. After a mediocre season, however, he was loaned to fellow Spanish side Numancia, before returning to Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i of South Korea's K-League.

Though Lee joined Ulsan mid-season, his performance proved to be invaluable to Ulsan's capture of the 2005 league, scoring a hat trick in the first leg of the finals. He was subsequently named the K-League's Most Valuable Player on 28 December 2005.

At the 2006 World Cup, he scored Korea's first goal with a free kick against Togo in a 2–1 win.

In the summer of 2008, Lee joined Feyenoord of the Netherlands but failed to adapt to the country.

In July 2008 Feyenoord officially announced Lee's loan to Korean powerhouse Suwon Samsung Bluewings on a one-year deal. His stint was ill-received: he performed poorly, had clashes with the coaching staff, and was ultimately suspended from the K-League.

After a few months, Suwon released him and on 26 February 2009, he was loaned to the Chunnam Dragons until 31 July 2009. On 13 June 2009, he signed with the Dragons.[3] In the last week of June 2009, however, a secret contract was exposed. Feyenoord had also tried to transfer Lee to Al Nassr and Chunnam ultimately released him due to problems.

He also left Saudi Arabia while still under contract with Al Nassr. He eventually joined Omiya Ardija of Japan.

On 31 March 2013, he came back to the K-league after 1381 days with Incheon United in a game against Daejeon Citizen.[4] After a slow start, he finally got an assist against Ulsan Hyundai on 20 April 2013.[5] On 25 May 2013, he scored his first goal since his comeback against Busan IPark. While at the club, he took the role of veteran to lead the juniors and seniors as one team.[6]

On 5 November 2015, he announced his retirement as a player.

His final performance came in March 2016 in an international fixture between Korea and Lebanon.

[7]

Life after football

In 2005, he took a special seminar at Goyang Baekyang Middle School with Jung Mong-Joon, the president of the Korean Football Association.

In June 2014, he starred in the SNL Korea corner 'GTA Soccer Game Winning Eleven' alongside Kim Min-kyo.

In December 2015, he appeared on the show 'Masked Singer' and displayed his singing skills.

As of March 2016, he is a football commentator on JTBC3 Fox Sports.

Club statistics

{{updated|1 May 2016}}
Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2002Ulsan Hyundai HorangiK League 11873200-219
200318800--188
SpainLeagueCopa del ReyCopa de la LigaEuropeTotal
2003-04Real SociedadLa Liga13020-60210
2004-05Numancia15010--160
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2005Ulsan Hyundai HorangiK League 11471000-157
20061850062633010
200716510102-277
NetherlandsLeagueKNVB CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
2007-08FeyenoordEredivisie12020--140
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2008Suwon Samsung BluewingsK League 1300011-41
2009Chunnam Dragons741010-94
Saudi ArabiaLeagueCrown Prince CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2009–10Al-NasrSaudi Premier League1630000-163
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2010Omiya ArdijaJ1 League1622200-184
20112761000-286
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2013Incheon UnitedK League 119210--202
201428100--281
201520200--202
TotalSouth Korea16141721856319251
Spain28030-60370
Netherlands12020--140
Saudi Arabia1630000-163
Japan4383200-4610
Career total2605215418512330564

Honours

Club

Ulsan Hyundai FC
  • K League 1: 2005
  • A3 Champions Cup: 2006
  • Super Cup: 2006
  • League Cup: 2007
Feyenoord
  • KNVB Cup : 2007–08

International

South Korea
  • FIFA World Cup fourth place: 2002

International goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
5 April 2000 Seoul LAO}} 1 goal 9-0 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
7 April 2000 Seoul MGL}} 1 goal 6-0 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
13 September 2001 Daejeon NGA}} 1 goal 2-1 Friendly match
16 May 2002 Busan SCO}} 1 goal 4-1 Friendly match
8 September 2004 Ho Chi Minh City VIE}} 1 goal 2-1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
29 January 2006 Hong Kong CRO}} 1 goal 2-0 2006 Carlsberg Cup
22 February 2006 Aleppo SYR}} 1 goal 2-1 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
13 June 2006 Frankfurt TOG}} 1 goal 2-1 2006 FIFA World Cup
6 February 2007 London GRE}} 1 goal 1-0 Friendly match
29 June 2007 Seogwipo IRQ}} 1 goal 3-0 Friendly match

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/chun-soo-lee/456/|title=Korea Republic - Chun-Soo Lee - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway|publisher=}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://people.search.naver.com/search.naver?where=nexearch&sm=tab_ppn&query=%EC%9D%B4%EC%B2%9C%EC%88%98&os=94862&ie=utf8&key=PeopleService|title=Lee Chun Soo, character details|last=|first=|date=|website=https://people.search.naver.com/search.naver?where=nexearch&sm=tab_ppn&query=%EC%9D%B4%EC%B2%9C%EC%88%98&os=94862&ie=utf8&key=PeopleService|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.naver.com/sports/index.nhn?category=soccer&ctg=news&mod=read&office_id=001&article_id=0002713079|script-title=ko:이천수, 전남과 연봉계약.."상위 수준" |publisher=Yonhap|date=13 June 2009|language=Korean}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=1381일 만에 복귀전… "이천수 살아있네"|url=http://news.khan.co.kr/kh_news/khan_art_view.html?artid=201303312153535&code=980201|publisher=The Kyunghyang Shinmun|accessdate=14 April 2013}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=이천수 ‘아직 죽지 않았어’ 전북현대전서 어시스트|url=http://www.newscj.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=182492|accessdate=21 April 2013|newspaper=뉴스천지}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Lee scored comeback goal|url=http://www.segyefn.com/articles/article.asp?aid=20130525001246&cid=0501030000000&OutUrl=naver|accessdate=25 May 2013|newspaper=Segye Financial News}}
7. ^{{Cite news|url=http://star.mt.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2016032404014938533&type=1&outlink=1|title='아듀 풍운아여~' 이천수, 24일 레바논전서 은퇴식 '작별 인사'|last=김|first=우종|date=2016-03-24|work=|access-date=|via=}}

External links

  • {{K League player}}
  • Lee Chun-soo – National Team Stats at KFA {{ko icon}}
  • {{FIFA player|178469}}
  • {{NFT player|pid=6208}}
  • {{J.League player}}
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