Ha Seok-ju

This is a Korean name; the family name is Ha.
Ha Seok-ju
하석주
Personal information
Full nameHa Seok-ju
Date of birth(1968-02-20) February 20, 1968 (age 46)
Place of birthHamyang, Gyeongnam, South Korea
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current team
Chunnam Dragons
Youth career
1987–1989Ajou University
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1990–1997Pusan Daewoo Royals158(34)
1998Cerezo Osaka17(2)
1998–2000Vissel Kobe65(11)
2001–2003Pohang Steelers57(3)
Total297(50)
National team
1996South Korea U-23 (as wild card)5(1)
1991–2001South Korea95(23)
Teams managed
2003–2004Pohang Steelers (Coach)
2005–2008Gyeongnam FC (Coach)
2008–2010Chunnam Dragons (Coach)
2011–2012Ajou University
2012–Chunnam Dragons
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19:18, 21 May 2007 (UTC).

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 19:18, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Ha Seok-ju
Hangul하석주
Hanja河錫舟
Revised RomanizationHa Seok(-)ju
McCune–ReischauerHa Sŏkju

Ha Seok-ju (born February 20, 1968) is a retired South Korean football player and now a manager.

Ha played for the South Korea national football team (95 matches/23 goals) and was a participant at the 1994 FIFA World Cup and the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Ha was known for his left foot, for he was one of the few left-footed Korean players at that time. At the 1998 World Cup, Ha played the game against Mexico, South Korea's first match, in which he scored the opener for Korea, but was sent off on a sliding tackle from behind. He didn't play the game against the Netherlands because of his red card. He came back for the game against Belgium without scoring.

Club career statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Korea RepublicLeagueFA CupK-League CupTotal
1990Pusan Daewoo RoyalsK-League244--244
1991347--347
1992225-70295
199390-20110
1994164-00164
1995273-74347
19962211??40  
199740??94  
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ. League CupTotal
1998Cerezo OsakaJ. League Division 11720000172
1998Vissel KobeJ. League Division 1922100113
19992870010297
20002824010332
Korea RepublicLeagueFA CupK-League CupTotal
2001Pohang SteelersK-League253??60  
2002260??80  
20036000-60
CountryKorea Republic21537298
Japan821361209014
Total29750318

International career statistics

Korea Republic national team
YearAppsGoals
199155
199240
1993179
1994182
199530
1996121
1997193
199861
199920
200051
200141
Total9523

International goals

  • Total 23 goals
Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
June 9, 1991 SeoulIndonesia1 goal3-01991 President's Cup
June 11, 1991 SeoulMalta1 goal1-11991 President's Cup
June 16, 1991 SeoulEgypt2 goals2-01991 President's Cup
July 27, 1991 NagasakiJapan1 goal1-0Korea-Japan Annual Match
April 28, 1993 UlsanIraq1 goal2-2Friendly match
May 11, 1993 BeirutLebanon1 goal1-01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
May 13, 1993 BeirutIndia1 goal3-01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
May 15, 1993 BeirutHong Kong1 goal3-01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
June 5, 1993 SeoulHong Kong1 goal4-11994 FIFA World Cup qualification
June 7, 1993 SeoulLebanon1 goal2-01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
June 9, 1993 SeoulIndia1 goal7-01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
October 16, 1993 DohaIran1 goal3-01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
October 28, 1993 DohaNorth Korea1 goal3-01994 FIFA World Cup qualification
October 1, 1994 HiroshimaNepal2 goals11-01994 Asian Games
September 25, 1996 SeoulChina PR1 goal3-1Korea-China Annual Match
January 22, 1997 BrisbaneAustralia1 goal1-21997 Opus Tournament
March 2, 1997 BangkokThailand1 goal3-11998 FIFA World Cup qualification
October 4, 1997 SeoulUnited Arab Emirates1 goal3-01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
June 13, 1998 LyonMexico1 goal1-31998 FIFA World Cup
April 26, 2000 SeoulJapan1 goal1-0Friendly match
April 26, 2001 CairoEgypt1 goal2-12001 LG Cup

External links

 
Awards
1996 K-League Best XI
 
South Korea squads
South Korea squad 1996 AFC Asian Cup
South Korea men's football squad 1996 Summer Olympics
  • 1 Seo Dong-myung
  • 2 Park Choong-kyun
  • 3 Choi Sung-yong
  • 4 Lee Sang-hun
  • 5 Lee Kyung-soo
  • 6 Lee Ki-hyung
  • 7 Lee Woo-young
  • 8 Yoon Jong-hwan
  • 9 Chung Sang-nam
  • 10 Choi Yong-soo
  • 11 Lee Won-shik
  • 12 Lee Dae-hee
  • 13 Kim Hyun-su
  • 14 Kim Sang-hoon
  • 15 Lee Lim-saeng
  • 16 Choi Yoon-yeol
  • 17 Ha Seok-ju
  • 18 Hwang Sun-hong
  • 19 Lee Kyung-chun
  • Coach: Byshovets
South Korea squad 2000 AFC Asian Cup Third Place
K League Classic managers
Jeonnam Dragonsmanagers
  • Jung Byung-tak (1995–96)
  • Huh Jung-moo (1996–98)
  • Lee Hoe-taik (1998–2003)
  • Lee Jang-soo (2004)
  • Huh Jung-moo (2005–07)
  • Park Hang-seo (2008–10)
  • Jung Hae-seong (2011–12)
  • Ha Seok-ju (2012–)
Jeonnam Dragons – current squad
  • 1 Kim Byung-ji
  • 2 Kim Tae-ho
  • 3 Hyun Young-min
  • 4 Hong Jin-gi
  • 5 Lim Jong-eun
  • 6 Lee Seung-hee
  • 7 Leandro Lima
  • 8 Lee Hyun-seung
  • 9 Im Kyung-hyun
  • 10 Ristić
  • 11 Park Jun-tae
  • 12 Križman
  • 13 Park Sun-yong
  • 14 Kim Young-uk
  • 15 Bang Dae-jong
  • 16 Song Chang-ho
  • 17 Lee Jong-ho
  • 18 Shim Dong-woon
  • 19 Kim Young-woo
  • 20 Park Gi-dong
  • 22 Park Yong-jae
  • 23 Ma Sang-hoon
  • 24 Kim Dong-chul
  • 25 Ahn Yong-woo
  • 26 Lee Joong-kwon
  • 27 Lee In-kyu
  • 29 Kim Min-soo
  • 30 Lee Jae-eok
  • 31 Kim Dae-ho
  • 32 Han Yoo-sung
  • 33 Lee Seul-chan
  • 50 Lee Seung-hyun
  • 55 Cornthwaite
  • 77 Jeon Hyeon-chul
  • Manager: Ha Seok-ju


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