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Hwang Sun-hong

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South Korean football player and manager
In thisKorean name, the family name isHwang.

Hwang Sun-hong
Hwang in 2016
Personal information
Full nameHwang Sun-hong
Date of birth (1968-07-14)14 July 1968 (age 57)
Place of birthYesan,Chungnam, South Korea
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
PositionStriker
Team information
Current team
Daejeon Hana Citizen (manager)
Youth career
Seoul Yongmoon Middle School
Seoul Yongmoon High School
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987–1990Konkuk University
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991–1992Bayer Leverkusen II24(16)
1992–1993Wuppertaler SV9(3)
1993–1998Pohang Steelers52(26)
1998–1999Cerezo Osaka36(30)
2000Suwon Samsung Bluewings0(0)
2000Kashiwa Reysol (loan)0(0)
2000–2002Kashiwa Reysol34(12)
2002Jeonnam Dragons0(0)
Total155(87)
International career
1996South Korea U234[α](0)
1988–2002South Korea103(50)
Managerial career
2008–2010Busan IPark
2011–2015Pohang Steelers
2016–2018FC Seoul
2019Yanbian Funde
2020Daejeon Hana Citizen
2021–2024South Korea U23
2024South Korea (caretaker)
2024–Daejeon Hana Citizen
Medal record
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
Hwang Sun-hong
Hangul
황선홍
Hanja
黃善洪
RRHwang Seonhong
MRHwang Sŏnhong

Hwang Sun-hong (born 14 July 1968) is a South Korean formerfootball player and current manager of theSouth Korea national under-23 football team and manager ofDaejeon Hana Citizen. His playing career included spells abroad at clubs in Germany and Japan, as well as 14 years representing theSouth Korea national football team, earning his first cap while still playing at college level.

Club career

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After graduating fromKonkuk University, Hwang decided not to enter theK League and left forGermany to begin his professional career.[1] During a season, he played for thereserve team ofBayer Leverkusen, scoring 16 goals in theOberliga Nordrhein, Germany's third division at the time.[2]

Next season, Hwang joined2. Bundesliga sideWuppertaler SV, but he appeared only nine games due to acruciate ligament injury.[3]

Hwang joinedPOSCO Atoms (currently Pohang Steelers) after returning to South Korea in June 1993.[4] He won twoAsian Club Championships with Pohang, although he failed to win theK League title.[5] He also scored in eight consecutive matches in1995, setting a record in the K League.[6]

Hwang spent much of his career in theJ1 League and enjoyed his most prolific season withCerezo Osaka. In the1999 J1 League, he scored 24 goals during 25 appearances, becoming the top goalscorer. He is the first South Korean footballer to become the top scorer in a foreign league.[7] He was also nominated for theAsian Footballer of the Year award in that year.[8] In late 2003, having finally retired, Hwang has now turned his attention to coaching.

International career

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1990 World Cup

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An unknown college player, Hwang was suddenly selected for theSouth Korea national football team for the1988 AFC Asian Cup by the managerLee Hoe-taik.[9] He scored his first and second goal againstJapan andIran respectively in the tournament.

Hwang was included in the national team for the1990 FIFA World Cup after his outstanding performances including seven goals inqualifying campaign. In the competition, however, he had difficulty in showing teamwork, and couldn't prevent South Korea's three defeats.[10]

1994 World Cup

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Hwang showed poor performance by scoring only one goal inqualifiers of the1994 FIFA World Cup, but his form was regained in the friendly matches just before the World Cup.[11] However, his left knee was injured in the last friendly againstHonduras before the tournament, worrying his managerKim Ho.[12] In the first game againstSpain, he had two chances to score, but missed both.[13] He apologized to his teammates after the first game,[14] but his poor performance was continued by missing several opportunities againstBolivia.[15] He scored a goal in the last group game against the defending championsGermany, but the game ended in a 3–2 defeat. He was severely blamed for his inexact shots against Bolivia by South Korean fans, and suffered fromsocial anxiety disorder after South Korea was eliminated in the group stage.[3]

1996 Summer Olympics

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In contrast with fans' criticism, Hwang was consistently chosen as a striker of the national team by managers. In the1994 Asian Games, he scored eleven goals in five games, becoming the top goalscorer of the tournament.[16]

Hwang also played for theSouth Korean under-23 team as an over-aged player in the1996 Summer Olympics. He contributed to a victory by winning a crucial penalty in the first game againstGhana,[17] but he quit the tournament due to his injury during the first half of the second game.[18]

Hwang looked forward to the1998 FIFA World Cup to make up for his failure in the 1994 World Cup, but he was injured by a Chinese goalkeeperJiang Jin in a friendly just before the World Cup.[19] He was disappointed to be excluded from the line-up during the tournament.[3]

2002 World Cup

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In the2001 FIFA Confederations Cup, Hwang won the Bronze Shoe award after scoring in two victories againstMexico andAustralia.[20]

Hwang was still an important part of South Korea even at the2002 FIFA World Cup, although he approached his mid-30s. He scored the winning goal in the first match againstPoland, helping South Korea to achieve their first-ever victory in theFIFA World Cup.[21] In the second match against theUnited States, his head was injured, but he won a penalty after wrapping a bandage around his head. In the penalty shoot-out of the quarter-final match against Spain, he came forward as South Korea's first kicker, and succeeded in scoring.

Hwang made 103 appearances and 50 goals for South Korea alongside six operations due to injuries.[22][3] He ended his international career after the 2002 World Cup.

Coaching career

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In 2005, Hwang was appointed as assistant coach ofJeonnam Dragons and started his coaching career. He received Best Coach Award from the2006 Korean FA Cup.[23] On 4 December 2007, he signed a three-year contract withBusan IPark and became manager of Busan.

Managerial career

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Pohang Steelers

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On 9 November 2010, Hwang returned to his former teamPohang Steelers as new manager. He guided Pohang to the second place in the 2011 regular season and a Korean FA Cup title in 2012. He preferred players who grew up under team's youth system instead of foreign players, and completed a high quality teamwork nicknamed the "Steel-taka". He became one of the most notable managers in South Korea after winning theK League 1 and the Korean FA Cup simultaneously in 2013.[24]

FC Seoul

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On 21 June 2016, Hwang was appointed as manager ofFC Seoul.[25] He successfully finished the rest of the 2016 season by bringing theK League 1 title. However, his discernment in the transfer market was not good and newcomers chosen by him showed poor performances. He was also in severe conflict with veteran playersDejan Damjanović,Osmar andPark Chu-young, failing to control them. Due to his poor results in subsequent seasons, he finally resigned on 30 April 2018.[26]

Yanbian Funde

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On 14 December 2018, Hwang was appointed as manager ofYanbian Funde. He left the club after Yanbian Funde was disqualified for the2019 China League One due to owing taxes in February 2019.[27][28]

Daejeon Hana Citizen

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Daejeon Citizen was reorganised under the name ofDaejeon Hana Citizen by its new ownerHana Financial Group before the 2020 season, and chose Hwang as its first manager on the recommendation ofHuh Jung-moo, its director and Hwang's former mentor. Hwang was criticised for his tactics by the board during the season and also came into conflict with Huh. As a result, he left Daejeon in the middle of the season.[29]

South Korea U23

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Hwang was selected as manager ofSouth Korean under-23 team in September 2021, but worried a considerable number of Koreans due to his poor results in Seoul and Daejeon. He once again had difficulty bringing a successful outcome by being eliminated in the quarter-finals of the2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup after a 3–0 defeat toJapan.[30] Afterwards, he won all seven matches in the2022 Asian Games, making a chance to rehabilitate himself.[31] He was also appointed as the interim manager for thesenior national team on 27 February 2024.[32] However, his managerial career did not go into reverse, with South Korea failing to qualify for theOlympic football for the first time in 40 years since1984. His team was eliminated in theU-23 Asian Cup quarter-finals once more after suffering a shocking defeat toIndonesia.[33]

South Korea

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In February 2024, Hwang was also chosen as caretaker manager ofSouth Korea, replacing the German managerJürgen Klinsmann to prepare for the2026 FIFA World Cup qualification againstThailand. Under his short-lived tenure, South Korea were held to a shock draw at home to Thailand 1–1, but managed to outplay the Thais 3–0 away to cement their top table position.[34][35]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Bayer Leverkusen II1991–92[2]Oberliga Nordrhein24162416
Wuppertaler SV1992–932. Bundesliga93??93
Pohang Steelers1993K League001010
1994K League14500145
1995K League2411202611
1996K League13100053??1813
1997K League001010??20
1998K League100022??32
Total522610115??6431
Cerezo Osaka1998J1 League116??00116
1999J1 League2524??232727
Total3630??233833
Suwon Samsung Bluewings2000K League00001010
Kashiwa Reysol2000J1 League61??1071
2001J1 League2110??402510
2002J1 League71??0071
Total3412??503912
Jeonnam Dragons2002K League00000000
Career total1558710198??17595

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[36][22]
National teamYearAppsGoals
South Korea
198852
1989128
1990176
199361
19941716
199531
1996108
199883
199950
200020
200172
2002113
Career total10350
Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
List of international goals scored by Hwang Sun-hong
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
16 December 1988Doha, Qatar1 Japan1–02–01988 AFC Asian Cup
211 December 1988Doha, Qatar3 Iran2–03–01988 AFC Asian Cup
323 May 1989Seoul, South Korea6 Singapore1–03–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification
42–0
527 May 1989Seoul, South Korea7 Malaysia2–03–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification
63–0
75 June 1989Singapore8 Malaysia1–03–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification
814 August 1989Los Angeles, United States11 United States2–02–11989 Marlboro Cup
916 October 1989Singapore14 North Korea1–01–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification
1025 October 1989Singapore16 Saudi Arabia2–02–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification
114 February 1990Ta' Qali, Malta18 Norway1–02–3Friendly
1227 July 1990Beijing, China23 Japan1–02–01990 Dynasty Cup
1325 September 1990Beijing, China29 Pakistan1–07–01990 Asian Games
142–0
157–0
1623 October 1990Seoul, South Korea34 North Korea1–01–0Friendly
1728 October 1993Doha, Qatar40 North Korea2–03–01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
1826 February 1994Los Angeles, United States42 Colombia2–02–2Friendly
194 May 1994Changwon, South Korea44 Cameroon2–12–1Friendly
2011 June 1994Duncanville, United States46 Honduras2–03–0Friendly
2127 June 1994Dallas, United States49 Germany1–32–31994 FIFA World Cup
2213 September 1994Seoul, South Korea51 Ukraine2–02–0Friendly
231 October 1994Hiroshima, Japan53   Nepal2–011–01994 Asian Games
243–0
254–0
266–0
277–0
289–0
2910–0
3011–0
315 October 1994Hiroshima, Japan54 Oman2–02–11994 Asian Games
3211 October 1994Hiroshima, Japan56 Japan2–13–21994 Asian Games
333–2
3431 October 1995Seoul, South Korea60 Saudi Arabia1–01–1Friendly
3519 March 1996Dubai, United Arab Emirates62 United Arab Emirates2–32–31996 Dubai Tournament
3630 April 1996Tel Aviv, Israel65 Israel4–05–4Friendly
375–0
3823 November 1996Suwon, South Korea66 Colombia1–04–1Friendly
392–0
404 December 1996Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates68 United Arab Emirates1–01–11996 AFC Asian Cup
417 December 1996Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates69 Indonesia2–04–21996 AFC Asian Cup
423–0
431 April 1998Seoul, South Korea71 Japan2–12–1Friendly
4422 April 1998Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia74 FR Yugoslavia1–01–3Friendly
4527 May 1998Seoul, South Korea77 Czech Republic1–22–2Friendly
461 June 2001Ulsan, South Korea88 Mexico1–02–12001 FIFA Confederations Cup
473 June 2001Suwon, South Korea89 Australia1–01–02001 FIFA Confederations Cup
4820 March 2002Cartagena, Spain94 Finland1–02–0Friendly
492–0
504 June 2002Busan, South Korea98 Poland1–02–02002 FIFA World Cup

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 15 February 2025
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecordRef.
PldWDLWin %
Busan IPark4 December 20075 November 2010117392949033.33
Pohang Steelers13 December 201029 November 20152371255755052.74
FC Seoul25 June 201629 April 201885362326042.35
Daejeon Hana Citizen1 January 20208 September 2020211065047.62
South Korea U23[a]15 September 202124 April 2024302334076.67[37][38][39][40]
South Korea (caretaker)27 February 202430 April 20242110050.00
Daejeon Hana Citizen3 June 2024Present241077041.67
Career total516244126146047.29
  1. ^Does not include matches at the2024 WAFF U-23 Championship, which were played byMyung Jae-yong.

Honours

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Player

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Pohang Steelers

South Korea

Individual

Manager

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Busan IPark

Pohang Steelers

FC Seoul

South Korea U23

Individual

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Appearances as anoverage player (two appearances inSummer Olympics, two appearances in friendlies, including one appearance againstnon-national team)

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