Huh Jung-Moo

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Korean name
Hangul:
허정무
Revised Romanization: Heo Jeong-mu
McCune-Reischauer: Hŏ Chŏng-mu

Huh Jung-Moo (born January 13, 1955) is a Korean football coach and former player. He played for PSV Eindhoven and Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i.

In the 1986 FIFA World Cup, He was a mark man of Diego Maradona, and scored a goal against Italy.

He coached Pohang Steelers, South Korean national football team and now is a manager of Chunnam Dragons. His team won the Korean FA Cup at 2006.


Preceded by
Cha Bum-Kun
South Korean national football team managers
1998-2000
Succeeded by
Guus Hiddink


Flag of South Korea South Korea squad - 1986 FIFA World Cup Flag of South Korea

1 Cho Byung‑Deouk | 2 Park Kyung‑Hoon | 3 Chung Jong‑Soo | 4 Cho Kwang‑Rae | 5 Chung Yong‑Hwan | 6 Lee Tae‑Ho | 7 Kim Jong‑Boo | 8 Cho Young‑Jeoung | 9 Choi Soon‑Ho | 10 Park Chang‑Seon | 11 Cha Bum‑Kun | 12 Kim Pyung‑Seok | 13 Noh Soo‑Jin | 14 Cho Min‑Kook | 15 Yoo Byung‑Ok | 16 Kim Joo‑Sung | 17 Huh Jung‑Moo | 18 Kim Sam‑Soo | 19 Byun Byung‑Joo | 20 Kim Yong‑Se | 21 Oh Yeon‑Kyo | 22 Kang Deouk‑Soo | Coach: Kim Jung‑Nam

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