
Cha Bum-kun
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Cha Bum-kun (Korean: 차범근; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰɐbʌmɡɯn] or [tɕʰɐ] [pʌmɡɯn]; born 22 May 1953) is a South Korean former football manager and player. A forward, he was nicknamed Tscha Bum or "Cha Boom" in Germany because of his name and thunderous ball striking ability. Known for his explosive pace and finishing, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest Asian footballers of all time. In 1972, Cha had been capped for the South Korea national team as the youngest player of the time at the age of 18. He is the youngest player to ever reach 100 international caps in the world at 24 years and 35 days, and the all-time leading goalscorer of the South Korean national team with 58 goals. After dominating Asian competitions including the 1978 Asian Games, he left for West Germany and played for Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen. He scored a total of 121 goals in two Bundesliga clubs, and won the UEFA Cup with each team. After his retirement, he opened a football academy to develop youth players in South Korea, and managed the national team for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
Career
- 1953Born
- 1970Joined South Korea national under-20 football team
- 1972Joined South Korea men's national football team
- 1978Joined SV Darmstadt 98
- 1979Joined Eintracht Frankfurt
- 1983Joined Bayer 04 Leverkusen
- 2019Won Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Hwaseong
- •Citizenship: South Korea
- •Known as: association football player, association football coach
- •Sport: association football