Ji-Sung Park named PyeongChang 2018 Ambassador
Global football star, and recently graduated FIFA Master Alumnus, Ji-Sung Park (FMA’17) has been announced as Honorary Ambassador for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games at a special signing ceremony held in the South Korean capital of Seoul, earlier this month.
Park said: “My memories of representing South Korea at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games are very special to me, so I know the importance of the Winter Games for all the athletes preparing to take part in them. I am proud as an athlete and as a Korean to be supporting PyeongChang 2018 and am looking forward to watching a great event next year.” The 36-year-old was in PyeongChang also to attend the yearly-2017 U-12 JS Football Cup, organized by Park’s non-profit foundation, JS Foundation.
Park was born in Goheung, South Jeolla Province in 1981 and is regarded as one of the most successful Asian footballers in history. He won 19 trophies in his career and was the first Asian footballer to win the UEFA Champions League title and the FIFA Club World Cup.
He began his professional career playing for Japan’s Kyoto Purple Sanga, before going on to play for the Netherlands’ PSV Eindhoven, and England’s Manchester United and Queens Park Rangers.
He began his professional career playing for Japan’s Kyoto Purple Sanga, before going on to play for the Netherlands’ PSV Eindhoven, and England’s Manchester United and Queens Park Rangers.
Success for Park came not only for clubs but also for his country. As a member of the South Korean national team, he played 100 games and scored 13 goals. He was a key member of the squad which finished fourth at the 2002 World Cup.
Source: Paralympic.org