Oh Beom-seok, born on July twenty-ninth, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished former professional footballer from South Korea, renowned for his role as a right back. Currently, he serves as an analysis coach for Yongin FC, where he imparts his extensive knowledge of the game to the next generation of players.
His football journey includes notable appearances on the international stage, having represented South Korea at the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship in the United Arab Emirates, where he played in all matches as the team advanced to the round of sixteen. Additionally, he showcased his defensive skills during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup and was a key player in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, wearing the number two jersey.
In two thousand eight, Oh made a significant move to the Russian club Krylia Sovetov, where he became teammates with North Korean player Choe Myong-Ho. However, his time at the club was marred by financial issues, leading to his departure in August two thousand nine due to irregular salary payments. Known for his aggressive style of play, he earned the nickname 'The King of Fouls' throughout his career.
Beyond his football achievements, Oh Beom-seok has a sister, Oh Yu-mi, who gained recognition as a runner-up in the 2003 Miss Korea pageant, adding a touch of glamour to his family background.