[5] Park was born in Keiki-dō during the Japanese colonial period[6] and he would begin his football career by playing in Hanyang Technical High School and played in a friendly match between Thailand that won the 1962 AFC Youth Championship and Hanyang Technical High School.
[13] He later joined the ROK Marine Corps [ko] in 1967 and was discharged from the Marine Corps in 1969 and transferred to the Korea Exchange Bank [ko] in 1970 by the Exchange Bank Football Council,[14] where he scored against Singapore's military-police joint team and Japan's youth national team in the Southeast Asia tour.
[20][21] He went on to score several goals in the 1972 Prime Minister's Cup Finance Club Football Tournament, but the team failed to advance to the finals after losing to Korea Housing Bank [ko] in the quarterfinals,[22][23] and in the Autumn Tournament of the National Business Football Federation, he scored against Kookmin Bank, but the team wouldn't make it to the finals.
[26] In the 1974 Korean President's Cup National Football Tournament, he assisted Lee Hoe-taik's winning goal in the final against Sungkyunkwan University,[27][28] and shortly thereafter, Park participated in an exhibition game against the South Korea as a member of the "Unemployment All-Stars".
[42][43] He was also selected for the 1965 Merdeka Tournament,[44] and made his official debut for the senior South Korea national football team on 14 August in the group match against Thailand.
[48] In 1969, he was injured during a trip to Europe,[49] and after being named for the 1970 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, he assisted Jung Byung-tak's opening goal in an exhibition match against the South Korea national B team.
[65][66] He was then included in the national team's 1971 roster for friendlies in Latin America,[67] and scored the winning goal in an exhibition match against Argentina U-23.
[69] Shortly thereafter, he scored the equalizer in a warm-up match against Dundee United, but was unable to prevent his team from losing,[70] and was selected for the 1972 Summer Olympic Qualifiers in the same year.
[81] He was the head coach of Soongsil University [ko] from 1986 to 1991,[82] and in 1992 he was appointed to the board of directors of the Korea Collegiate Football Federation.
[95] In 2000, along with other players of Goldstar Textile, he promoted projects and events to commemorate Kim Yong-sik as a member of the SsangYong OB Association.