Park Yoon-ki

{{short description|South Korean footballer and manager}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Park Yoon-Ki
박윤기

| fullname = Park Yoon-Ki

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1960|6|10}}

| birth_place = Taebaek, Gangwon, South Korea

| height =

| currentclub =

| position = Forward

| youthyears1 =

| youthclubs1 =

| years1 = 1979–1982

| years2 = 1983–1986

| years3 = 1987

| years4 = 1988

| clubs1 = Seoul City FC (Amateur)

| clubs2 = Yukong Elephants

| clubs3 = Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso

| clubs4 = Mazda FC

| caps1 =

| caps2 = 71

| caps3 = 13

| goals1 =

| goals2 = 19

| goals3 = 2

| nationalyears1 = 1979

| nationalteam1 = South Korea U-20

| nationalcaps1 =

| nationalgoals1 =

| manageryears1 = 1991–1996

| manageryears2 = 1994

| manageryears3 = 1997–2002

| manageryears4 = 2003–2004

| manageryears5 = 2004–2007

| manageryears6 = 2008

| managerclubs1 = Seoul Technical High School

| managerclubs2 = South Korea U-20 (Coach)

| managerclubs3 = Hansung University (Coach)

| managerclubs4 = Gangneung Jeil High School

| managerclubs5 = Seoul Technical High School

| managerclubs6 = Asan FC

| pcupdate = 11 January 2008

| ntupdate = 11 January 2008

}}

{{family name hatnote|Park||lang=Korean}}

Park Yoon-Ki ({{Korean|hangul=박윤기}}, in Taebaek, South Korea) is a former South Korean footballer.

He participated in the AFC Youth Championship in 1978, where South Korea U-20 team was the joint winner with the Iraq U-20 team. In the following year, he was a member of the South Korea U-20 team that competed in the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship in Japan.

He played as a founding member of K-League side Yukong Elephants, and he played Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso in South Korea and one year at Japan regional leagues side Matzda FC.

He was a founding member of K-League, and he scored the league's first goal on May 8, 1983 against Hallelujah FC. In his first season, he was the best scorer by scoring 9 goals.

At the end of the 1986 season, he moved to Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso. At Lucky-Goldstar, he scored his last K-League goal and K-League's 1,000th goal. The following season he went to Matzda FC in Japan's regional league with Kang Shin-woo. One year later, he retired from professional football.

After retirement, he started his coaching career.

Club career

References

  • [http://ikfhs.tistory.com/entry/K리그의전설-박윤기 Legends of K-League : 박윤기 - K리그 1호골의 주인공] {{in lang|ko}}