Ryang Yong-gi, born on January seventh, nineteen eighty-two, is a former professional footballer renowned for his role as a creative midfielder. Hailing from Japan, he proudly represented North Korea on the international stage, showcasing his skills and leadership.
Throughout his career, Ryang served as the captain of his club, where he was instrumental in orchestrating plays and driving the team's success. His leadership qualities and on-field vision made him a pivotal figure in the midfield.
Ryang's international career includes a notable appearance for the Korea DPR national football team during the qualifying rounds for the two thousand ten FIFA World Cup. His talent was further recognized when he was selected for the North Korean squad in the two thousand ten AFC Challenge Cup.
At the AFC Challenge Cup, Ryang's exceptional performance earned him both the Golden Boot and Most Valuable Player awards, contributing significantly to Korea DPR's triumph in the tournament. This victory not only secured the title but also paved the way for the team's qualification for the two thousand eleven AFC Asian Cup.