Kim Yong-sik

[2] He contributed to Japan's victory by assisting the winning goal in the first round of the 1936 Summer Olympics against Sweden.

[3][4][5] After the Olympics, Kim joined Waseda University which had many Japan's national players, but he went back to Korea because of the discrimination about Koreans.

He achieved the first-ever victory of South Korean football against Mexico as a player-coach in the 1948 Summer Olympics.

[6] Kim had a fast pace, elaborate techniques, and high work capacity that most footballers need.

[3][6] Soongsil College[4] Kyungsung FC Joseon Electrical Industry Individual South Korea Yangzee