KWON Changhoon
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
Football |
Men | 5 |
Schedule
Change
| Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ibaraki Kashima Stadium |
#03
NZL New Zealand 1 KOR Republic of Korea 0 |
Finished |
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| Ibaraki Kashima Stadium |
#12
ROU Romania 0 KOR Republic of Korea 4 |
Finished |
|
| International Stadium Yokohama |
#20
KOR Republic of Korea 6 HON Honduras 0 |
Finished |
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| International Stadium Yokohama |
KOR Republic of Korea 3 MEX Mexico 6 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Olympic Games
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Olympic | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA |
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Panghooni ['Pang' means 'bread' in Korean. He was given the nickname because his parents run a bakery] (stnsports.co.kr, 04 Sep 2015; news.kmib.co.kr, 15 Jun 2021)
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Athlete
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English, German, Korean
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Suwon Samsung Bluewings [Republic of Korea] since 2021
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Park Kun-Ha [club], KOR; Kim Hak-Bum [national], KOR
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Midfielder (bluewings.kr, 20 Jun 2016)
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Left-footed (stnsports.co.kr, 04 Sep 2015)
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First A-match in 2015 for Republic of Korea Against People's Republic of China, in Wuhan, People's Republic of China (stnsports.co.kr, 04 Sep 2015)
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In January 2021 he suffered a knee injury and was out of action for about two months. (yna.co.kr, 05 Jun 2021; footballist.co.kr, 23 May 2021)
In November 2020 he tested positive for the COVID-19 virus during a training camp with the national team and was sidelined for six weeks. (goal.com, 08 Jan 2021)
In May 2019 he suffered a micro fracture to his neck during a match. He required eight weeks of recovery. (yna.co.kr, 01 Jun 2019)
In May 2018 he underwent surgery on his right foot after he ruptured his Achilles tendon in a match against Angers SCO. He missed the 2018 World Cup in the Russian Federation and returned to competitive action in December 2019. (yna.co.kr, 01 Jun 2019; news.joins.com, 06 Jan 2019; kado.net, 24 May 2019)
He injured the Achilles tendon in his left ankle during a match in May 2016. He returned to competitive action at the end of June. (kukinews.com, 12 Jun 2016; news.donga.com, 15 Jun 2016)
He damaged the cruciate ligament in his left knee during a match in the 2015 season. (newsis.com, 02 Jan 2016)
He sustained an injury to his knee ahead of the 2014 season. (newsis.com, 02 Jan 2016)
In November 2020 he tested positive for the COVID-19 virus during a training camp with the national team and was sidelined for six weeks. (goal.com, 08 Jan 2021)
In May 2019 he suffered a micro fracture to his neck during a match. He required eight weeks of recovery. (yna.co.kr, 01 Jun 2019)
In May 2018 he underwent surgery on his right foot after he ruptured his Achilles tendon in a match against Angers SCO. He missed the 2018 World Cup in the Russian Federation and returned to competitive action in December 2019. (yna.co.kr, 01 Jun 2019; news.joins.com, 06 Jan 2019; kado.net, 24 May 2019)
He injured the Achilles tendon in his left ankle during a match in May 2016. He returned to competitive action at the end of June. (kukinews.com, 12 Jun 2016; news.donga.com, 15 Jun 2016)
He damaged the cruciate ligament in his left knee during a match in the 2015 season. (newsis.com, 02 Jan 2016)
He sustained an injury to his knee ahead of the 2014 season. (newsis.com, 02 Jan 2016)
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K League 1 [KOR] (news.kmib.co.kr, 15 Jun 2021)
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He began the sport at age eight. (hankookilbo.com, 01 Mar 2016)
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He was inspired after watching the 2002 World Cup in Republic of Korea and Japan, and joined the football team at his primary school. (hankookilbo.com, 01 Mar 2016)
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Korean footballer Park Ji-Sung. (hankookilbo.com, 01 Mar 2016)
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He was named in the Best XI of the Year for the 2015 and 2016 K League 1 seasons in the Republic of Korea. (mk.co.kr, 18 Jan 2017)
Legend
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event
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