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 KIM Joo-sung 1987-1991 
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Stat by Nakayama#9, updated by ttt1009

Name: Kim Joo-Sung

Nickname: ''Wild Horse'', "Samson"

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Country: :SUC: South Korea
Club: Daewoo Royals (Busan IPark)
Number: 16
Position: *SMF, AMF, WF
Side: RF/BS
Age: 23-27 years (17/01/1964)

Height: 177 cm
Weight: 74 kg

Attack: 77
Defence: 57
Balance: 81
Stamina: 88
Top Speed: 85
Acceleration: 87
Response: 82
Agility: 88
Dribble Accuracy: 83
Dribble Speed: 86
Short Pass Accuracy: 78
Short Pass Speed: 77
Long Pass Accuracy: 75
Long Pass Speed: 79
Shot Accuracy: 75
Shot Power: 84
Shot Technique: 76
Free Kick Accuracy: 65
Curling: 76
Header: 78
Jump: 83
Technique: 84
Aggression: 83
Mentality: 82
Keeper Skills: 50
Team Work: 79

Injury Tolerance: B
Condition/Fitness: 5
Weak Foot Accuracy: 7
Weak Foot Frequency: 8
Consistency: 6
Growth type: Early/Lasting


CARDS:
P04: Darting Run
P08: Box to Box
P10: Incisive Run
P18: Track Back
S05: 1-Touch Play
S08: Slide Tackle
S18: Turning Skills

SPECIAL ABILITIES: Dribbling - Sliding - 1-Touch Pass

Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Balanced


INFO:

Kim Joo-sung is one of South Korea’s most iconic players from the late 1980s into the 1990s. He rose to prominence with Daewoo Royals (today’s Busan IPark), became a star of the domestic league, and later took on the challenge of European football with VfL Bochum before returning to Korea. On the international stage, he was a long-time mainstay for the South Korea national team, and his peak impact was reflected in an extraordinary run of recognition—winning Asian Footballer of the Year three straight times (1989–1991).

Kim was known as a high-energy, winger or wide attacking midfielder. Nicknamed the “Wild Horse,” he covered ground relentlessly, running across the pitch and tracking back to help defensively rather than staying high. Technically, he was notable for being two-footed, with strong agility, balance, and surprisingly competing well for headers. While his crossing wasn’t a consistent weapon, he made up for it with sharp combination play—clean one-touch passes, quick one-twos, and some well-timed through balls—using speed and close control to break lines and turn transitions into chances.


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Mon Jul 29, 2013 4:28 pm
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those stats make him a combination betwin Luis Enrique and Daniel Alves outclassing Park Ji-Sung, is hard to belive he was really this good


Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:45 pm
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So you’re telling me that it needs updated? Wow, I couldn’t figure that out myself, maybe we need to create a section for all the players that need updated…


Sat Jun 08, 2024 6:40 pm
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right footed, although almost as competent with his left to the point of being instinctive

i would say wfa/wff at 8/8 (possibly 7/8) is still about right

for me, ts and acc could come down to 82/85 or 83/85 - nippy and could get away from markers effectively but not excessively fast - his talent seemed to be in his reactions rather than his pace

i think sb and cb could be removed here, as he only became a more defensive player after injuries later in his career, not in his prime at 1990/91


Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:13 am
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