Kim Dong-hyun (footballer, born 1984) explained

Kim Dong-hyun
Birth Date:20 May 1984
Birth Place:Busan, South Korea
Height:1.88m (06.17feet)
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Hanyang University
Years1:2003
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Clubs1:Oita Trinita
Years2:2004–2005
Caps2:41
Goals2:7
Clubs2:Suwon Bluewings
Years3:2005–2006
Caps3:13
Goals3:1
Clubs3:Braga
Years4:2006
Caps4:4
Goals4:1
Clubs4:Rubin Kazan (loan)
Years5:2007–2008
Caps5:46
Goals5:6
Clubs5:Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
Years6:2009–2011
Caps6:12
Goals6:1
Clubs6:Gyeongnam FC
Years7:2010–2011
Caps7:22
Goals7:3
Clubs7:Sangju Sangmu Phoenix (army)
Totalcaps:139
Totalgoals:19
Nationalyears1:2002–2003
Nationalcaps1:21
Nationalgoals1:7
Nationalteam1:South Korea U-20
Nationalyears2:2004
Nationalcaps2:9
Nationalgoals2:3
Nationalteam2:South Korea U-23
Nationalyears3:2004–2006
Nationalcaps3:6
Nationalgoals3:1
Nationalteam3:South Korea
Hangul:김동현
Hanja:金洞眩
Rr:Gim Donghyeon
Mr:Kim Tonghyŏn

Kim Dong-hyun (born May 20, 1984) is a Korean former football player who was expelled from K-League after being implicated in the match-fixing scandal.

Club career

Oita

Kim joined J1 League side Oita Trinita in August 2003 and started his career with the Japanese club. However, Oita announced a few months later that it had released him.

Suwon

He signed a five-year contract with the K-League giants Suwon Samsung Bluewings shortly soon after being a free agent.

In Europe

He has put in great performances for Suwon, Primeira Liga side SC Braga was hoping to sign with him. In December 2005 he agreed to join Braga on free transfer, signing a four-year contract.

In January 2007 he was sold by Braga back to Korea for €1.525 million.[1]

Match fixing scandal

He was arrested on the charge connected with the match fixing allegations on 29 May 2011. On 17 June 2011, his football career was rescinded by the Korea Professional Football League with other accomplices.[2]

On May 26, 2012, Kim and former baseball player Yun Chan-soo kidnapped a woman surnamed Park and stole her car. In March 2013, Kim was sentenced to three years, plus five years probation.[3]

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupAsiaTotal
2003Oita TrinitaJ1 League100000colspan="2"-10
South KoreaLeagueKFA CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2004Suwon Samsung BluewingsK-League2430021colspan="2"-264
20051743012261387
PortugalLeagueTaça de PortugalTaça da LigaEuropeTotal
2005–06BragaPortuguese Liga13110colspan="2"-00141
RussiaLeagueRussian CupPremier League CupEuropeTotal
2006Rubin KazanRussian Premier League4100colspan="2"-2061
Korea RepublicLeagueFA CupK-League CupAsiaTotal
2007Seongnam Ilhwa ChunmaK-League25510101053710
20082113093colspan="2"-334
2009Gyeongnam FC1210030colspan="2"-151
2010Gwangju Sangmu /
Sangju Sangmu Phoenix
1633130colspan="2"-224
2011601042colspan="2"-112
Country Japan100000colspan="2"-10
Korea Republic1211711134816618232
Portugal13110colspan="2"-00141
Russia4100colspan="2"-2061
Total1391912134818620334

National team statistics

Statistics

[4]

Korea Republic national team
YearAppsGoals
200410
200530
200621
Total61

Goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.

Personal

Match-fixing scandal

On 1 June 2011, Kim was arrested on charges of accepting bribes from brokers and attempting to fix their games. He was in the centre of a match-fixing scandal which shook the league, introducing brokers to his teammates and providing accepting bribes to them.

On 17 June 2011, Kim's football career was rescinded by the Korea Professional Football League with other accomplices.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sporting Clube de Braga - Futebol SAD announces the Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2006/2007. 15 August 2008. 10 November 2010. SC Braga. Portuguese Securities Market Commission. Portuguese.
  2. Web site: 프로연맹, 승부조작 선수 10명에 K리그 선수자격 영구박탈 '징계'. 17 June 2011. 17 June 2011. Mydaily. . Korean.
  3. Web site: '특수강도' 前국가대표 축구선수 김동현 법정구속.
  4. Web site: Kim Dong-hyun . National-Football-Teams.com .