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Full name
  
Kim Bong-Gil

Years
  
Team

Weight
  
76 kg

Place of birth
  
South Korea

Name
  
Kim Bong-gil

Playing position
  
Coach

1980-1983
  
Bupyeong High School

Role
  
Football player

Children
  
Kim Shin-chul

1983-1987
  
Yonsei University

Height
  
1.76 m


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Date of birth
  
(1966-03-15) March 15, 1966 (age 49)

Kim Bong-Gil (born March 15, 1966) is a South Korean football coach and former player. On April 11, 2012, he was appointed to his second spell as interim coach of Incheon United. He was confirmed as head coach at the K-League side on July 16.

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Football career

Kim was one of top wing forward in K League. After graduate Yonsei University, he joined Yukong Elephants, present Jeju United and was awarded 1993 K League Best MF. In 1995, Kim moved to Jeonnam Dragons and retired in 1998. He made debut as South Korea National Team for 1988 Asian Cup when he was in amateur level.

Managerial career

Kim began his managerial career as head coach of one of top team in U-18 level Bupyeong High School and Baegam High School. In 2005, Kim joined Jeonnam Dragons as assistant coach of Huh Jung-Moo, former South Korea National Team coach.After 3 years, he joined Incheon United as assistant coach of Chang Woe-Ryong. On 8 June 2010, Serbian coach Ilija Petkovic was fired and the club appointed Kim to interim coach. On 23 August 2010, Huh Jung-Moo was appointed to Head Coach of Incheon United, but the club fired him on 11 April 2012. Kim was appointed to his second spell as interim coach and finally was confirmed as head coach of Incheon United on 16 July 2012. He rebuilt squad quickly and made his team qualified to split A group. This above achievement made his nickname so called "Bong-Gil Magic". On 19 December 2014, Incheon United dismissed Kim which caused controversy.

Kim Bong-Gil is also famous for spotting and nurturing young talent like Moon Sang-yun, Koo Bon-sang, Han Kyo-Won, Lee Seok-hyun, Jeong Hyuk, etc.

References

Kim Bong-gil Wikipedia