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Choi names experienced squad Fifa.com Korea Republic's new coach spoke of a "crisis" as he announced an experienced 26-man squad on Friday for the crucial 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ qualifying match against Kuwait later this month. Arsenal striker Park...
Choi names experienced squad Fifa.com Korea Republic's new coach spoke of a "crisis" as he announced an experienced 26-man squad on Friday for the crucial 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ qualifying match against Kuwait later this month. Arsenal striker Park...
Arsenal's South Korean player Park Chu-Young (L) vies with Bolton Wanderers' Turkish player Tuncay Sanli during the league cup fourth round football match at The Emirates Stadium in London on October 25, 2011. View Photo »
Lee Dong-Gook is the best striker in the K-League, although you can call up Park Chu-Young or Ji Dong-Won from England
Choi names experienced squad Fifa.com Korea Republic's new coach spoke of a "crisis" as he announced an experienced 26-man squad on Friday for the crucial 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ qualifying match against Kuwait later this month. Arsenal striker Park...
Choi names experienced squad Fifa.com Korea Republic's new coach spoke of a "crisis" as he announced an experienced 26-man squad on Friday for the crucial 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ qualifying match against Kuwait later this month. Arsenal striker Park...
Chu-Young is a proven goal scorer. However, he needs a hell of a long leg to score from the bench, which is where he’s been wasting away all season long for Arsenal. Chu-Young is getting fed up of watching games instead of participating in them and...
South Korea's Park Chu-Young celebrates after scoring against the United Arab Emirates during an Asian zone third-round 2014 World Cup football qualifier in Suwon, south of Seoul, on October 11, 2011. South Korea won the match 2-1. View Photo »
The key disappointment for Wenger was the performances of Marouane Chamakh and Park Chu-young, both of whom had chances to score. The South Korean forced a good save from Pantilimon in the first half and Chamakh came up short when Frimpong crossed in the dying moments of the game.
Arsenal striker Park Chu-Young is expected to lead the line for the clash in Seoul on February 29 despite barely featuring for the English Premier League side. He is one of three overseas-based players in the squad. South Korea and Lebanon are level on...
Korea Republic's new coach spoke of a "crisis" as he announced an experienced 26-man squad on Friday for the crucial 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ qualifying match against Kuwait later this month. Arsenal striker Park Chu-Young is expected to lead the …...
Park Chu-Young (Hangul:박주영, born July 10, 1985, Daegu) is a South Korean footballer who plays for AS Monaco and the Korean national team. He is renowned for his impressive agility, speed, creativity and passing ability. He is also a dead ball specialist. Full Article
South Korea's Park Chu-Young celebrates after scoring against the United Arab Emirates during an Asian zone third-round 2014 World Cup football qualifier in Suwon, south of Seoul, on October 11, 2011. South Korea won the match 2-1.
View Photo »Arsenal's Park Chu-Young, left, dribbles the ball during a training session at their training centre at London Colney, north London, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Arsenal is to play Borussia Dortmund in their Champions League group F soccer match on Wednesday at Emirates Stadium in London.
View Photo »Arsenal's, from left, Gervinho, Park Chu-Young, Mikel Arteta and Andre Santos warm-up during a training session at their training centre at London Colney, north London, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Arsenal is to play Borussia Dortmund in their Champions League group F soccer match on...
View Photo »South Korea's Park Chu Young fights for the ball with the United Arab Emirates' Ali al-Wehaibi during their Fifa World Cup 2014 qualifying football match in Dubai on November 11, 2011.
View Photo »Arsenal's Park Chu-Young, right, and Ryo Miyaichi, left, take part in a training session at the club's facilities in London Colney, England, Monday, Oct. 31, 2011. Arsenal are due to play Marseille in their Group F Champions League soccer match at the Emirates Stadium in London on Tuesday.
View Photo »Arsenal's Park Chu-Young takes part in a training session as French manager Arsene Wenger walks behind at the club's facilities in London Colney, England, Monday, Oct. 31, 2011. Arsenal are due to play Marseille in their Group F Champions League soccer match at the Emirates Stadium in...
View Photo »Arsenal's South Korean player Park Chu-Young (c) celebrates scoring a goal with Arsenal's Ghanaian player Emmanuel Frimpong (L) and Arsenal's Israeli player Yossi Benayoun against Bolton Wanderers during a league cup fourth round football match at The Emirates Stadium in London on October...
View Photo »Arsenal's Park Chu-Young, right, trains with teammate during a training session at Arsenal's training center in London Colney, north London, ahead of their Champions League group F soccer match against Marseille on Wednesday at Stade Velodrome, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Arsenal's Park Chu-Young, left, trains with fellow team members during a training session at Arsenal's training center in London Colney, north London, ahead of their Champions League group F soccer match against Marseille on Wednesday at Stade Velodrome, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Arsenal's Robin Van Persie, right, warms-up with Park Chu-Young, left, and Marouane Chamakh during a training session at Arsenal's training center in London Colney, north London, ahead of their Champions League group F soccer match against Marseille on Wednesday at Stade Velodrome, Tuesday,...
View Photo »South Korea's Park Chu-Young (bottom) celebrates his goal with teammate Koo Ja-Cheol (top) against the United Arab Emirates during an Asian zone third-round 2014 World Cup football qualifier in Suwon, south of Seoul, on October 11, 2011. South Korea won the match 2-1.
View Photo »South Korea's Park Chu-Young (C) fights for the ball with United Arab Emirates' Mohamed Ahmad (L) during an Asian zone third-round 2014 World Cup football qualifier in Suwon, south of Seoul, on October 11, 2011. South Korea won the match 2-1.
View Photo »Arsenal's Korean striker Park Chu-Young (L) listens to French manager Arsene Wenger (2nd R) during a training session at Arsenal's training ground, London Colney, north London, on September 27, 2011, ahead the forthcoming UEFA Champions League group F football match against Olympiakos on...
View Photo »Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh, left, Mikel Arteta, second left, and Park Chu-Young, fourth left, take part in a training session at the club's facilities in London Colney, England, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. Arsenal are due to play Olympiacos FC in a Champions League Group F soccer match at...
View Photo »Arsenal's Mikel Arteta, right, and Park Chu-Young take part in a training session at the club's facilities in London Colney, England, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. Arsenal are due to play Olympiacos FC in a Champions League Group F soccer match at the Emirates Stadium in London on Wednesday.
View Photo »Arsenal's Park Chu-Young warms-up before the start their English Premier League soccer match against Swansea City at Emirates Stadium, London, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011.
View Photo »South Korea's player Park Chu-Young (R) jumps for the ball with Lebanon's Ramez Dayoub (L) during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifying soccer match at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, near Seoul on September 2, 2011. South Korean won the match 6-0.
View Photo »South Korea's Park Chu-young (R) celebrates with teammates after his first goal against Lebanon during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifying soccer match at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, near Seoul on September 2, 2011. South Korean won the match 6-0.
View Photo »South Korea's Park Chu-young (R) celebrates his second goal during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifying soccer match at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, near Seoul on September 2, 2011. South Korean won the match 6-0.
View Photo »GOYANG, SOUTH KOREA - SEPTEMBER 02: Park Chu-Young of South Korea reacts during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Asian 3rd Qualifier match between South Korea and Lebanon at Goyang stadium on September 2, 2011 in Goyang, South Korea.
View Photo »GOYANG, SOUTH KOREA - SEPTEMBER 02: Park Chu-Young of South Korea celebrates with team mates after scoring during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Asian 3rd Qualifier match between South Korea and Lebanon at Goyang stadium on September 2, 2011 in Goyang, South Korea.
View Photo »GOYANG, SOUTH KOREA - SEPTEMBER 02: Park Chu-Young and Ji Dong-Won of South Korea celebrate after a goal during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Asian 3rd Qualifier match between South Korea and Lebanon at Goyang stadium on September 2, 2011 in Goyang, South Korea.
View Photo »South Korea's forward Park Chu-Young (L) celebrates his goal against Serbia during their friendly football match in Seoul on June 3, 2011. South Korea won the match 2-1.
View Photo »Monaco's forward Chu Young Park (R) vies with Rennes's goalkeeper Nicolas Douchez (L) during their French L1 football match Monaco vs Rennes, on April 24, 2011 at the Louis II stadium in Monaco. Monaco won 1-0.
View Photo »Monaco's forward Georgie Welcome (C) and Sebastien Puygrenier (L) and Chu Young Park (R) jubilate after a goal during their French L1 football match Monaco vs Rennes, on April 24, 2011 at the Louis II stadium in Monaco. Monaco won 1-0.
View Photo »South Korea's Park Chu-Young celebrates after scoring against the United Arab Emirates during an Asian zone third-round 2014 World Cup football qualifier in Suwon, south of Seoul, on October 11, 2011. South Korea won the match 2-1.
View Photo »Lee Dong-Gook is the best striker in the K-League, although you can call up Park Chu-Young or Ji Dong-Won from England
The key disappointment for Wenger was the performances of Marouane Chamakh and Park Chu-young, both of whom had chances to score. The South Korean forced a good save from Pantilimon in the first half and Chamakh came up short when Frimpong crossed in the dying moments of the game.
