Seo Jung-won


Seo Jung-won is a South Korean football manager and former player.

Playing career

A winger who had explosive pace, Seo was nicknamed the "Nalssaendori", which means an agile man in Korean. He played for South Korean under-23 team in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, and scored against Sweden. He was reportedly offered a contract from FC Barcelona and other European club giants after his performances in the Olympics, but he stayed South Korea to serve a two-year mandatory military service. He also played for South Korea in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and scored the equaliser in a 2–2 draw with Spain.
After serving in Sangmu FC, Seo longed to play in Europe and left for Germany and the Netherlands to participate in tryouts. In the summer of 1997, he succeeded to contract with Portuguese club Benfica and played four pre-season games for them. However, the Korea Football Association didn't approve of his overseas employment to qualify for the 1998 FIFA World Cup with him.
In January 1998, Seo joined French club Strasbourg, becoming the first South Korean, and fourth Asian to play in the Ligue 1. He successfully spent his first season by contributing to their survival in the Ligue 1, but he was pushed to the bench the next season after his manager was replaced. In summer, he participated in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, although he got chickenpox transferred from his son. He showed unnoticeable performance during South Korea's elimination in the group stage.
In February 1999, he returned to South Korea and joined Suwon Samsung Bluewings. He led Suwon to 12 trophies including two Asian Club Championships for six years. Lastly, he played for Austria Salzburg and SV Ried in Austria. While playing in Austrian Bundesliga, he was evaluated as the best footballer in Austria by two media Kurier and .

Managerial career

After South Korea's head coach Pim Verbeek resigned in July 2007, Seo entered the list for the vacant managerial position for the national team. From 2009 to 2010, he and his former national teammate and close friend, Hong Myung-bo, worked together as a part of the coaching staff for the South Korea under-20 and under-23 team. In 2010, Seo joined the coaching staff of the senior team under manager Cho Kwang-rae. Since 2012, he has been a member of the coaching staff of the Suwon Samsung Bluewings, becoming the club's manager in 2013. Under his tenure, the Bluewings finished the 2014 and 2015 seasons as runner-ups and won the Korean FA Cup in 2016. The FA Cup Final was notable as it featured Suwon Samsung Bluewings and FC Seoul, one of the biggest K League rivalries. The match went into extra time after FC Seoul scored a goal in the 93rd minute, leveling the aggregate score to 3–3 over two legs. After a scoreless extra time period, the final was decided over penalties where Suwon Samsung Bluewings won 10–9. This was Seo's first silverware of his managing career.

Personal life

Seo married in 1995 and has three sons. His third son Seo Dong-han also became a forward of Suwon Samsung Bluewings.

Career statistics

International

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
18 September 1990Busan, South Korea1–01–0Friendly
223 September 1990Beijing, China4–07–01990 Asian Games
323 September 1990Beijing, China7–07–01990 Asian Games
427 September 1990Beijing, China1–02–01990 Asian Games
527 September 1990Beijing, China2–02–01990 Asian Games
628 April 1993Ulsan, South Korea2–12–2Friendly
715 May 1993Beirut, Lebanon2–03–01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
819 June 1993Seoul, South Korea1–21–21993 Korea Cup
924 September 1993Seoul, South Korea1–11–1Friendly
1017 June 1994Dallas, United States2–22–21994 FIFA World Cup
1115 October 1994Hiroshima, Japan1–01–21994 Asian Games
1225 September 1996Seoul, South Korea1–13–1Friendly
1322 February 1997Hong Kong1–02–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
1414 June 1997Suwon, South Korea1–03–01997 Korea Cup
1516 June 1997Seoul, South Korea1–01–11997 Korea Cup
1628 September 1997Tokyo, Japan1–12–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Player

Anyang LG Cheetahs
Sangmu FC
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
SV Ried
South Korea
Individual

Manager

Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Individual