Kim Chang-bok
North Korean footballer
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1959-10-14) 14 October 1959 (age 64) | ||
Place of birth | North Korea | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
2015–2016 | North Korea |
Kim Chang-bok | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 김창복 |
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Revised Romanization | Gim Changbok |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Ch'angbok |
Kim Chang-bok (born October 14, 1959) is a North Korean football coach who managed the North Korea national football team from 2015 to 2016.[1] He replaced Jo Tong-sop in the role after the 2015 AFC Asian Cup. Kim was replaced a year later by Jørn Andersen.
In January 2016, he was named number 9 of North Korea's ten best coaches (across all sports) of 2015.[2]
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North Korea national football team – managers
- Kim Gun-nam (1964–65)
- Myung Rye-hyun (1965–66)
- Pak Doo-ik (1976)
- Pak Du-sok (1978)
- Yang Song-guk (1980)
- Han Bong-zin (1980–81)
- Pak Du-sok (1982)
- Jong Yong-song (1985)
- Pak Doo-ik (1986–89)
- Kim Jong-min (1990)
- Myong Dong-chan (1990)
- Hong Hyon-chol (1991–92)
- Csernai (1993)
- Mun Ki-nam (1998–99)
- Myong Dong-chan (2000)
- Ri Jong-nam (2001–02)
- Yun Jong-su (2003–05)
- Han Hyong-il (2005)
- Kim Jong-hun (2007–10)
- Jo Tong-sop (2010–11)
- Yun Jong-su (2011–14)
- Jo Tong-sop (2014–15)
- Kim Chang-bok (2015–16)
- Andersen (2016–18)
- Pak Yong-il (2018)
- Kim Yong-jun (2018–19)
- Yun Jong-su (2019–23)
- Sin Yong-nam (2023–)
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