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Lee Jang-Soo

Lee Jang-Soo
이장수
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Personal information
Date of birth (1956-10-05) October 5, 1956 (age 60)
Place of birth Haman, Gyeongnam, South Korea
Playing position Manager (Former Defender)
Club information
Current team
Changchun Yatai (Head Coach)
Youth career
1976–1979 Yonsei University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1981 Saehan Motors / Daewoo (Semi-professional)
1981–1983 Sangmu FC (Military service)
1983–1986 Yukong Elephants 53 (8)
National team
1979–1980 South Korea 9 (1)
Teams managed
1987 Honam University (Coach)
1988–1991 Ilhwa Chunma (Junior Coach)
1992–1995 Ilhwa Chunma (Coach)
1996 Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma
1998–2001 Chongqing Lifan
2001–2003 Qingdao Beilaite
2003–2004 Chunnam Dragons
2005–2006 FC Seoul
2006–2009 Beijing Guoan
2010–2012 Guangzhou Evergrande
2014 Chengdu Tiancheng
2016– Changchun Yatai
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
Lee Jang-soo
Hangul 이장수
Hanja 李章洙
Revised Romanization Yi Jang-su
McCune–Reischauer Yi Chang-su

Lee Jang-Soo (born October 5, 1956) is a South Korean association football manager and a former player. As a player he had the distinction of being one of the first fully professional footballers to play in the newly formed Korean Super League in the inaugural 1983 league season, however it has been as a manager where he has distinguished himself particularly within China where he has gone on to twice win the Chinese FA Cup with Chongqing Lifan and Qingdao Beilaite. He has also achieved a successful spell back home within South Korea with FC Seoul when he won the K-League Cup, however he has continued to return to China where he was the manager of Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande whose appointment also makes him the longest serving foreign coach within China.

Lee Jang-Soo was one of the first players to play professional football in South Korea when he started his professional football career at Yukong Elephants in 1983 with the formation of the K-League. Despite already being in his late twenties he would eventually play in 53 league games in his professional career which ended in 1986.

After his football career he became a coach at Honam University before being offered the chance to become a trainer with the newly formed Ilhwa Chunma team in the K-League. He was offered a promotion as a coaching in 1992 where he was part of the team that took them second in the league. The next few seasons saw him as part of the coaching team that would establish Ilhwa Chunma as a successful team within the K-League by winning the league for three consecutive seasons. In the 1996 league season when Ilhwa Chunma decided to rename themselves as Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma, Lee Jang-Soo was again promoted to the Head coach position after the previous manager Park Jong-Hwan left, however after a disappointing season where they were never in the title challenge Lee Jang-Soo left.


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