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'''Lee Young-ik''' is a South Korean assistant coach of ]. He graduated in ], and played for ]. He was selected by U-20, Olympic team, and A-Team participating in ]. Also, He was honoured as "K-League Best eleven" on 1989. After retiring, he stood for ] as a coach. On 2003, he moved to ] with wing-back ], and he has been one of Daejeon staff since then. | '''Lee Young-ik''' is a South Korean assistant coach of ]. He graduated in ], and played for ]. He was selected by U-20, Olympic team, and A-Team participating in ]. Also, He was honoured as "K-League Best eleven" on 1989. After retiring, he stood for ] as a coach. On 2003, he moved to ] with wing-back ], and he has been one of Daejeon staff since then. | ||
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Full name | Lee Young-Ik | ||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Position(s) | Coach (Former Defender) |
Lee Young-ik is a South Korean assistant coach of Daejeon Citizen. He graduated in Korea University, and played for LG Cheetahs. He was selected by U-20, Olympic team, and A-Team participating in World Cup 1990. Also, He was honoured as "K-League Best eleven" on 1989. After retiring, he stood for Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dockyard as a coach. On 2003, he moved to Daejeon Citizen with wing-back Joo Seung-Jin, and he has been one of Daejeon staff since then.
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