Choi Sung-yong, born on December twenty-fifth, nineteen seventy-five, is a distinguished former South Korean footballer who made his mark as a wing-back and midfielder. Renowned for his exceptional stamina and concentration, Choi was particularly noted for his man-to-man defensive skills. His tactical prowess was on full display during the late 1990s and early 2000s when he was tasked with marking Hidetoshi Nakata, widely regarded as the best Asian player of that era, in matches against Japan.
Choi's international career reached a significant milestone when he represented the South Korea national team as a right-back in the nineteen ninety-eight FIFA World Cup. Although he was selected for the national squad again in the two thousand two FIFA World Cup, he did not see any action on the field during that tournament.
Following the two thousand two World Cup, Choi transitioned to club football, joining Suwon Samsung Bluewings. His contributions were pivotal in helping the club secure the K League title, further solidifying his legacy in South Korean football.