Cho Jae-jin


Cho Jae-jin is a former South Korean football player.

Playing career

Cho emerged as a national star when he played for football team|South Korean under-23 team] in the 2004 Summer Olympics. He scored two goals in a 3–3 draw with Mali, helping his team advance to the quarter-finals.
Cho showed impressive performances including 45 goals in 101 J1 League appearances while playing for Shimizu S-Pulse from 2004 to 2007. He was also selected for South Korean national team for the 2006 [FIFA World Cup], and played three World Cup matches as a powerful target man. David Pleat, an expert of The Guardian at the time, selected him as one of six talents outside the Premier League after the World Cup.
After his successful stint at Shimizu, Cho tried to join a Premier League club, and received offers from Newcastle United, Fulham, Portsmouth and West Ham United. However, he signed for K League club Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors after failing to negotiate with them.
Cho has congenital hip dysplasia, and started to suffer from pain when he was 22. He had relied on the drug to continue playing football, but eventually announced his retirement on 18 March 2011.

Personal life

Cho is a close friend of Kim Dong-jin, who was also a member of South Korean Olympic team.
Cho appeared in advertisements for Adidas, Cosmopolitan and clothing brand "ASK" in South Korea.

Career statistics

Club

International

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
125 September 2003Incheon, South Korea2–05–02004 [AFC Asian Cup qualification]
224 October 2003Muscat, Oman1–07–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
319 December 2004Busan, South Korea3–13–1Friendly
41 February 2006Hong Kong1–01–32006 [Lunar New Year Cup]
526 May 2006Seoul, South Korea2–02–0Friendly
66 September 2006Suwon, South Korea5–08–02007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
76 September 2006Suwon, South Korea7–08–02007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
811 October 2006Seoul, South Korea1–01–12007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
95 July 2007Seoul, South Korea1–02–1Friendly
105 July 2007Seoul, South Korea2–02–1Friendly

Filmography

Television

Honours

Player

Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo
Shimizu S-Pulse
Gamba Osaka
South Korea