Ko Jeong-woon, born on June twenty-seventh, nineteen sixty-six, is a prominent South Korean football manager and former player. Currently, he leads Gimpo FC in the K League 2, showcasing his expertise and passion for the sport.
During his illustrious playing career, Ko was recognized as one of South Korea's most influential forwards, particularly during the 1994 FIFA World Cup. He played as a left winger and made a significant impact by sending off Miguel Ángel Nadal in a memorable two-two draw against Spain.
In the same year, Ko's exceptional performance earned him the K League Most Valuable Player Award, a testament to his skill and dedication on the field. His contributions were pivotal in helping his team lift the league trophy, solidifying his status as a football icon.
Despite his success, Ko faced challenges in his career, notably when Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen expressed interest in him. After negotiating with the club in Germany, he encountered strong opposition from Ilhwa Chunma's director, leading to the cancellation of the transfer. This decision has remained a source of lifelong resentment for Ko.