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Name
  
Pak Doo-ik

Role
  
Footballer

Weight
  
65 kg


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Pak Doo Ik


Pak Doo-Ik (Chosungul: 박두익; Hanja: 朴斗翼; born 17 December 1943) is a North Korean former football player.

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Career

Pak Doo-ik Pak DooIk North Korea39s 1966 exploits and the fame

Pak Doo-Ik was born at Pyongyang. He represented North Korea at the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England, scoring the winning goal in their 1-0 win over Italy at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, a game since featured in the film The Game of Their Lives by British filmmaker Daniel Gordon.

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After the victory, Pak, who was a corporal in the North Korean army, was promoted sergeant. After the championship, Pak left the military and football, and became a gymnastics instructor. An Italian urban legend that persisted for a long time in the press had it that Pak was a dentist.

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During the 2008 Olympic torch relay in Pyongyang, he was the first to carry the Olympic torch.


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References

Pak Doo-ik Wikipedia