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2008–2015
  
Busan I'Park

Weight
  
94 kg

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.95 m


Number
  
1

Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Name
  
Lee Bum-young

Siblings
  
Lee Bum-Soo

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Date of birth
  
(1989-04-02) 2 April 1989 (age 26)

Parents
  
Lee Kang-moo, Lee Mi-gyeong

Current teams
  
Busan IPark (#1 / Goalkeeper), South Korea national football team (Goalkeeper)

Similar People
  
Jung Sung‑Ryong, Park Jong‑woo, Kim Chang‑soo, Hwang Seok‑ho, Yun Suk‑young

Place of birth
  
Seoul, South Korea

Lee bum young(champ,bum jin gym)vs Son jeong oh(contender,han nam gym) 52.160kg 9of10R 2012 8/11


Lee Bum-young (born 2 April 1989) is a South Korean footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Gangwon FC in the K-League Classic. His younger brother Lee Bum-soo is also a footballer.

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Lee Bum-young Lee Bumyoung Wikipedia

Career

Lee Bum-young BumYoung Lee Korea Republic Player Profile Sky Sports Football

Lee Bum-young signed a professional contract for Busan I'Park in 2008, later making a total of 17 appearances in his first year for the club. After five years of playing in the K-League, he then became the first-choice goalkeeper for Busan. Lee Bum-young spent three years as a first-choice until the club finished 11th in the league in 2015 and were relegated in the playoffs, losing 0-3 on aggregate to Suwon FC. Lee had made a total of 134 appearances in the league and 163 overall for Busan I'Park.

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Lee Bum-young then transferred to the newly promoted Avispa Fukuoka, where he was made the first-choice goalkeeper by coach Masami Ihara.

International career

Lee Bum-young FileLee BumYoung in 2013jpg Wikimedia Commons

In the 2012 London Olympics, Lee played a crucial role in South Korea's quarterfinal victory over Great Britain. After entering the match as a late substitute for injured first-choice goalkeeper Jung Sung-ryong, he saved Great Britain's fifth kick from Daniel Sturridge in the penalty shootout. Korea scored its fifth and deciding kick and won the shootout 5-4, progressing to the semifinals of the Olympic tournament for the first time in its history. He started the semi-final match against Brazil.

Lee was included on his home team's 2014 World Cup squad as the third-choice goalkeeper. However, he did not play a single minute. He made his senior debut against Uruguay on September 8, 2014.

Club career statistics

Last updated on 24 April 2016.

References

Lee Bum-young Wikipedia


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