Jung Jo-gook

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Jung Jo-gook (Korean: 정조국; Hanja: 鄭助國; born 23 April 1984) is a South Korean football coach and former player, he is the assistant coach of K League 1 club Jeju SK.

Full name Jung Jo-gook
Date of birth (1984-04-23) 23 April 1984 (age 42)
Place of birth Buan, Jeonbuk, South Korea
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
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Jung Jo-gook
Jung in 2020
Personal information
Full name Jung Jo-gook
Date of birth (1984-04-23) 23 April 1984 (age 42)
Place of birth Buan, Jeonbuk, South Korea
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position Striker
Team information
Current team
Jeju SK (assistant)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2010 FC Seoul 150 (46)
2010–2012 Auxerre 16 (2)
2011 Auxerre B 3 (0)
2011–2012Nancy (loan) 20 (2)
2012–2015 FC Seoul 30 (5)
2013–2014Ansan Police (draft) 36 (16)
2016 Gwangju FC 31 (20)
2017–2019 Gangwon FC 74 (16)
2020 Jeju United 12 (1)
Total 372 (108)
International career
2000 South Korea U17 3 (3)
2002–2003 South Korea U20 24 (15)
2003–2006 South Korea U23 10[α] (3)
2006 South Korea 13 (4)
Managerial career
2023 Jeju United (assistant)
2023 Jeju United (caretaker)
Medal record
Representing  South Korea
Men's football
AFC Youth Championship
Winner2002 Qatar
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Hangul
정조국
Hanja
鄭助國
RRJeong Joguk
MRChŏng Choguk
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Jung Jo-gook
Hangul
정조국
Hanja
鄭助國
RRJeong Joguk
MRChŏng Choguk
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Club career

FC Seoul

In 2003, after graduating Daesin High School and its football club, Jung joined K League club FC Seoul (then known as Anyang LG Cheetahs), where he started his professional career. In his debut season, he played as a striker, scoring 12 goals during 32 appearances.[2] He was named the league's Rookie of the Year for that year.[3]

In 2004, Jung's performances were continued at cup competitions, but did not last at the league. He once again scored double-digit goals during the season, but only two goals were scored at the league among them.[2] He contributed to Seoul's 2006 Korean FA Cup title,[4] but his slump became longer after combining with frequent injuries.[5] He scored the equaliser with a penalty in the second leg of the 2008 K League Championship final against Suwon Samsung Bluewings, but failed to bring a league title by losing the match.[6]

During the 2010 season, Jung made clutch moments in crucial matches, achieving the league and league cup double. He had one goal and one assist in the 2010 Korean League Cup final against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors,[7] and equalised with a penalty in the second leg of the 2010 K League Championship final against Jeju United.[8]

Auxerre

After spearheading FC Seoul's run to the K League title, Jung agreed terms with French Ligue 1 outfit Auxerre. By accepting Auxerre's contract offer, he became the third Korean at the time to ply his trade in Ligue 1. On 3 January 2010, Jung signed a two-and-a-half-year deal.[9][10] He made his Auxerre debut on 8 January 2011, coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute in a 2–1 Coupe de France defeat against Wasquehal.[11] On 29 January 2011, he made his Ligue 1 debut, coming on as a 85th-minute substitute in a 2–0 defeat to Caen.[12] In the 2010–11 Ligue 1, he mostly played as a substitute for Auxerre, scoring two goals during 15 appearances including one start.[13]

Nancy

Jung lost his first-team place at Auxerre early in the 2011–12 season, and subsequently signed for Ligue 1 rivals Nancy on 16 September 2011, on loan until the end of the season.[14] He scored two goals for Nancy in 21 Ligue 1 appearances including three starts.[13] After his loan deal expired, he finished his challenge in France, and returned to South Korea to prepare his mandatory military service.[15]

Return to FC Seoul

On 6 July 2012, Jung rejoined FC Seoul. On 4 November, he scored equaliser in a 1–1 draw with Suwon Samsung Bluewings, preventing the club's eighth consecutive defeat in Super Matches.[16] On 21 November, he scored the winning goal in a 1–0 win over Jeju United, where Seoul determined their league title.[17] After contributing to Seoul's league title again, he enlisted in police's football club of the K League 2 to serve alternative civilian service.

On 26 September 2014, Jung came back to Seoul, but was pushed to the bench until the 2015 season by other strikers Park Chu-young, Adriano Michael Jackson, and Yun Ju-tae.[18]

Enlistment in Ansan Police

In January 2013, Jung enlisted in Police FC (renamed Ansan Police in 2014) after receiving a four-week basic military training.[19] In the inaugural season of the K League 2, Police FC showed unusual rivalry with military team Sangju Sangmu. He and Police FC took second place, following Sangju Sangmu.[20]

Jung scored 16 goals in 36 league appearances while playing for Ansan Police for one and a half years.[2] He was discharged from Ansan in the middle of the 2014 season after finishing his alternative service.[21]

Gwangju FC

On 11 January 2016, Jung moved to another K League 1 club Gwangju FC. At Gwangju, he spent the best season of his career by scoring 20 goals in 31 league matches. At the end of the 2016 season, he was named the K League 1 Most Valuable Player in addition to the top goalscorer.[22]

Gangwon FC

After the season at Gwangju, Jung considered negotiating with J1 League club Yokohama F. Marinos, but chose Gangwon FC, which gave an offer later.[23] He scored 16 goals in 74 league matches for three years at Gangwon,[2] and captained the club in the 2018 season.[24]

In a K League 1 match against Pohang Steelers on 23 June 2019, Jung was put into the field in the 58th minute when opponents held a 4–0 lead, and helped his team gain a come-from-behind victory. He provided an assist followed by the team's first goal, and scored the team's fifth goal, which became the winning goal.[25]

Retirement

In 2020, Jung spent the last year of his playing career at K League 2 club Jeju United. He was not a main player, but won the K League 2 title. At the end of the season, he retired as a player, and started his coaching career at Jeju.[26]

International career

Jung represented South Korea at the 2002 AFC Youth Championship and the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship. At the AFC Youth Championship, he scored in all three matches of the knockout stage including the 1–0 final win over Japan.[1]

Jung played for South Korea's senior national team in 13 matches including three AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in 2006.[1]

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[2][13][27]
Club Season League National cup League cup Continental Other Total
Division AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
FC Seoul 2003K League 3212003212
2004K League 182251263213
2005K League 16321100284
2006K League 1743110200307
2007K League 1223073225
2008K League 11600713[a]2219
2009K League 2061140741[a]13312
2010K League 241110312[a]13013
Total 150461285313746422875
Auxerre 2010–11Ligue 1 1521000162
2011–12Ligue 1 10000010
Total 1621000172
Auxerre B 2010–11National 2 1010
2011–12National 2 2020
Total 3030
Nancy (loan) 2011–12Ligue 1 2021000212
FC Seoul 2012K League 17400174
2014K League 1 20100030
2015K League 1 1111262185
Total 3052262389
Ansan Police 2013K League 2 24910259
2014K League 2 12700127
Total 3616103716
Gwangju FC 2016K League 1 3120003120
Gangwon FC 2017K League 1 18710197
2018K League 1 25400254
2019K League 1 31500315
Total 7416107516
Jeju United FC 2020K League 2 12121142
Career total 3721082011531313664464142
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International

Scores and results list South Korea's goal tally first.[1][28]
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List of international goals scored by Jung Jo-gook
NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
116 August 2006Zhongshan Soccer Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan Chinese Taipei2–03–02007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
26 September 2006Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, South Korea Chinese Taipei2–08–02007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
34–0
48–0
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Honours

Notes

  1. Includes one appearance and one goal against a club.[1]

References

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