Ji-sung Park

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Jeonbuk Hyundai Technical Director
and other occupations
Korea, South  K League 1 Appointed: Sep 1, 2022
  • Date of birth/Age: Feb 25, 1981 (43)
  • Place of birth: Korea, South Seoul
  • Citizenship: Korea, South Korea, South
Last club : QPR Most games for : Man Utd Retired : Jul 1, 2014

Personal Details

Name in Home Country /
Full Name:
박지성
Date of birth/Age: Feb 25, 1981 (43)
Place of Birth: Seoul  Korea, South
Citizenship: Korea, South  Korea, South

Stats

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History

This is an overview of the career of a manager.

wappenClub & roleAppointedIn charge untilMatchesPPM
AFC Executive Committee23/24 expected --0.00
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors22/23 (Sep 1, 2022)expected --0.00
Queens Park Rangers21/22 (Dec 16, 2021)21/22 (Jun 30, 2022)-0.00
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors20/21 (Jan 19, 2021)22/23 (Aug 31, 2022)-0.00
South Korea17/18 (Nov 17, 2017)18/19 (Dec 31, 2018)-0.00
Manchester United14/15 (Oct 5, 2014)20/21 (Jan 18, 2021)-0.00

Former clubs

Leading the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Professional Football Task Force since at least August 2023.

Transfer history as a player

This page displays all transfers for the selected player. Alongside the date of the transfer, the clubs involved and the transfer fee, it also displays the market value of the player at the time of the transfer.

Season Date Left Joined MV Fee  
14/15 Jul 1, 2014 Queens Park Rangers Retired €2.00m -
13/14 Jun 30, 2014 PSV Eindhoven Queens Park Rangers €2.00m End of loan
13/14 Aug 8, 2013 Queens Park Rangers PSV Eindhoven €2.50m loan transfer
12/13 Jul 9, 2012 Manchester United Queens Park Rangers €6.50m €3.10m
05/06 Jul 5, 2005 PSV Eindhoven Manchester United €5.00m €7.30m
02/03 Jan 1, 2003 Kyoto Purple Sanga PSV Eindhoven - €5.00m
99/00 Jan 1, 2000 Myongji University Kyoto Purple Sanga - free transfer
98/99 Jan 1, 1999 Suwon Technical High School Myongji University - -
Total transfer fees: €15.40m  

Further details

In 2017 Park completed the FIFA Master course, a sports management program coordinated by the International Centre for Sports Studies and endorsed by FIFA.

Park served as head of the youth development strategy for the Korea Football Association from November 2017 to December 2018.