
Park Chu-young
About Park Chu-young
Park Chu-young is a retired South Korean Forward born on July 10, 1985. During a career spanning 17 years across 6 clubs, Park Chu-young carved out a memorable legacy in the world of football. Their journey through various leagues and countries tells the story of a player who left a lasting mark on the beautiful game.
Career Journey
Park Chu-young began their professional career at FC Seoul in 2005. Over the course of 17 years, they went on to play for 6 different clubs across 5 countries, experiencing football in diverse leagues and cultures. Their longest spell was at FC Seoul, where they spent 7 years. Throughout their career, Park Chu-young played football in South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Spain, England, France, gaining international experience that few players can match.
Historical Context
Born in 1985, Park Chu-young grew up during the golden age of football broadcasting and the rise of the Champions League era. The late 1980s and 1990s saw an explosion in football's global popularity, driven by iconic World Cup tournaments and the transformation of European club competitions. Players born in this decade came of age as football became a truly global industry, with transfer fees reaching unprecedented levels and the sport's tactical landscape being reshaped by pioneers like Arrigo Sacchi, Johan Cruyff, and Sir Alex Ferguson.
Career Timeline
FC Seoul
Al-Shabab
Celta Vigo
Arsenal
Monaco
FC Seoul
Career Statistics
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