Kim Do-hoon


Kim Do-hoon is a South Korean professional football manager and former player. He played for the South Korean national team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.

Club career

Kim played as a striker for Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma and Japanese club Vissel Kobe during his professional career. He is the top goalscorer at the 2004 AFC Champions League, and the third player to win the K League Top Scorer Award twice.

International career

On 13 September 1994, Kim scored his first international goal against Ukraine in a 2–0 friendly win.
On 28 March 1999, Kim scored the only goal in a 1–0 friendly win over Brazil. As a result of his goal, South Korea became the first Asian nation to defeat Brazil.
On 29 September 2003, Kim scored his first international hat-trick in a 16–0 thrashing victory against Nepal during the 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers. On 24 October 2003, he would then scored his second hat-trick in the reverse fixtures against the same opponent in a 7–0 win.

Coaching career

Kim became the assistant coach of Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma under manager Kim Hak-bum straight after retiring as a player in 2005. He performed the role of assistant coach at Seongnam until Hak-bum's successor, Shin Tae-yong, left from the club in 2012. He helped Seongnam win the 2006 K League, the 2010 AFC Champions League and the 2011 Korean FA Cup while spending his coaching career at Seongnam.
Kim worked as a coach at Gangwon FC with his mentor Hak-bum and assistant coach Kim Hyung-yul in 2013. After leaving from Gangwon with them, Kim was appointed as the assistant coach of South Korea national under-20 team by Korea Football Association in 2014.

Managerial career

Incheon United

On 13 January 2015, Kim was appointed the manager of Incheon United. He made his managerial debut in a 1–1 draw with FC Seoul on 12 April. During his first season as a manager, Incheon reached the Korean FA Cup final for the first time in their history. However, he resigned from his post on 31 August 2016 due to his poor results until the middle of his second season.

Ulsan Hyundai

On 21 November 2016, Ulsan Hyundai appointed Kim as their manager. He guided Ulsan to their first FA Cup title and second Champions League title in their history, winning the 2017 Korean FA Cup and the 2020 AFC Champions League. Despite these outcomes, he resigned from the club just after winning the Champions League to take responsibility for failing to bring a K League 1 title for four years.

Lion City Sailors

On 18 May 2021, Kim was appointed to manage Singapore Premier League club Lion City Sailors on a two-and-a-half-year contract. During his maiden season, he led the Sailors to win the 2021 Singapore Premier League title. He also guided the Sailors to win the 2022 Singapore Community Shield in his second season in charge.
On 24 July 2022, he headbutted Tampines Rovers assistant coach Mustafic Fahrudin near the end of a game. On 11 August 2022, Kim resigned after he received a three-match suspension for his forceful outburst.

South Korea

On 20 May 2024, Kim was appointed the caretaker manager of South Korea national team by KFA for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in June against Singapore and China.

Career statistics

Club

International

No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
113 September 1994Seoul, South Korea11–02–0Friendly
25 June 1995Suwon, South Korea61–01–01995 Korea Cup
310 June 1995Seoul, South Korea72–22–31995 Korea Cup
419 March 1996Dubai, United Arab Emirates101–02–31996 Dubai Tournament
530 April 1996Tel Aviv, Israel131–05–4Friendly
65 August 1996Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam144–09–01996 AFC Asian Cup qualification
78 August 1996Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam152–04–01996 AFC Asian Cup qualification
823 November 1996Suwon, South Korea173–14–1Friendly
97 December 1996Abu Dhabi, United Arad Emirates201–04–21996 AFC Asian Cup
1016 December 1996Dubai, United Arab Emirates221–02–61996 AFC Asian Cup
1118 January 1997Melbourne, Australia231–01–01997 Opus Tournament
1224 August 1997Daegu, South Korea281–04–1Friendly
1324 August 1997Daegu, South Korea283–14–1Friendly
1418 October 1997Tashkent, Uzbekistan325–15–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification
159 November 1997Abu Dhabi, United Arad Emirates342–03–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification
169 November 1997Abu Dhabi, United Arad Emirates343–13–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification
1728 March 1999Seoul, South Korea431–01–0Friendly
1824 January 2001Hong Kong492–22–32001 Lunar New Year Cup
1924 April 2001Cairo, Egypt521–01–02001 LG Cup
2016 September 2001Busan, South Korea551–02–1Friendly
212 February 2002Pasadena, United States601–01–22002 CONCACAF Gold Cup
2213 February 2002Montevideo, Uruguay611–11–2Friendly
2325 September 2003Incheon, South Korea633–05–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2429 September 2003Incheon, South Korea6512–016–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2529 September 2003Incheon, South Korea6514–016–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2629 September 2003Incheon, South Korea6515–016–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2724 October 2003Muscat, Oman683–07–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2824 October 2003Muscat, Oman684–07–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2924 October 2003Muscat, Oman685–07–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
304 December 2003Tokyo, Japan702–13–12003 EAFF Championship

Managerial statistics

Honours

Player

Yonsei University
  • Korean President's Cup: 1989
Sangmu FC
  • Korean Semi-professional League : 1994
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
  • K League 1: 2003
  • Korean League Cup: 2004
  • A3 Champions Cup: 2004
  • AFC Champions League runner-up: 2004
South Korea B
  • Summer Universiade silver medal: 1993
  • East Asian Games: 1993
South Korea
  • EAFF Championship: 2003
Individual
  • Korean Semi-professional League top goalscorer: 1994
  • K League All-Star: 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
  • K League 1 top goalscorer: 2000, 2003
  • K League 1 Best XI: 2000, 2003
  • Korean League Cup top goalscorer: 2001
  • K League 1 Most Valuable Player: 2003
  • A3 Champions Cup Most Valuable Player: 2004
  • A3 Champions Cup top goalscorer: 2004
  • AFC Champions League top goalscorer: 2004

    Manager

Incheon United
  • Korean FA Cup runner-up: 2015
Ulsan Hyundai
  • Korean FA Cup: 2017
  • AFC Champions League: 2020
Lion City Sailors
  • Singapore Premier League: 2021
  • Singapore Community Shield: 2022
Individual
  • K League Manager of the Month: September 2017, July 2019, July 2020
  • Singapore Premier League Coach of the Month: September 2021, April 2022