Debut: 10/08/2005 v Debreceni VSC (H) 3-0 (European Cup)
Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
Previous clubs: Kyoto Purple Sanga, PSV Eindhoven
Height: 5' 10" (1.78m)
Farewell to Manchester United: Transferred to Queens Park Rangers, 09/07/2012, £2m
Weight: 11st (69.85kg)
Passed Away:
Ji-Sung Park is a former South Korean footballer who is best known for his successful career at Manchester United, where he earned a reputation for his tireless work rate, versatility, and ability to perform in important matches. Park played a key role in Manchester United’s success under Sir Alex Ferguson, helping the club win four Premier League titles and the 2008 UEFA Champions League. His stamina and tactical intelligence made him a crucial player in big games, earning him the nickname "three-lunged Park."
Park also enjoyed a highly successful international career, earning 100 caps for South Korea and helping the team reach the semi-finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. His dedication and performances on the global stage made him one of the most respected Asian footballers of all time.
Key Achievements:
4 Premier League titles with Manchester United
2008 UEFA Champions League winner
100 caps for South Korea, including reaching the 2002 World Cup semi-finals
Ji-Sung Park’s legacy is defined by his relentless energy, versatility, and key contributions to both Manchester United and the South Korea national team. He remains a symbol of hard work and success in Asian football history.
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