Cha Du-ri

Cha Du -ri (2010)

Cha Du -ri ( born July 25, 1980 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany ) is the current national football team of South Korea. Cha was originally offensive player, but was due to weaknesses in the financial statements since 2006, primarily in the defense used.

Career

Cha was born as the son of the then Bundesliga professionals Cha Bum -kun in Frankfurt am Main. He spent his childhood until the age of nine years in Germany, where he grew up in Frankfurt and later in Leverkusen and also began playing football. After the retirement of his father in 1989 the family returned to South Korea.

National

Cha played the university team as a student of the prestigious Korea University in Seoul football, when the then Korean team coach Guus Hiddink became aware in a test match between the Korean national team and the team at Korea University on Chas powerful and aggressive style of play. Cha made ​​such a good impression on Hiddink that this nominated him as the only student in the line-up of amateur and quasi Mitgastgebers for the World Cup finals in Korea and Japan. His international debut in November 2001 against the Cha Senegal.

During the 2002 World Cup, he was employed in four games and reached the fourth place with South Korea.

Cha Du -ri has not been nominated by the Korean national team coach Dick Advocaat for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, but only set on the polling list.

Clubs

After pleasing for Korea good running 2002 World Cup Du- ri Cha took the plunge to Europe when he the German Bundesliga Bayer 04 Leverkusen, where already played his father signed. As the person responsible at Bayer saw him as a perspective player who first need match practice, he was immediately loaned out to Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld. After the descent of Arminia Cha was established in 2003 initially to Eintracht Frankfurt, the former club of his father, borrowed, where he rose to the Bundesliga and in 2005 was firmly committed.

After Cha in the first two years in Frankfurt still part of the permanent staff, he made it in the 2005/06 season not permanently to fight for a place in the starting eleven of concord and usually did not go beyond the role of the substitute score. This was also a reason for his non- nomination by South Korea coach Dick Advocaat for the World Cup squad in Germany in 2006.

In 2006 he joined free transfer to league rivals 1 FSV Mainz 05 for the 2007/ 08 season cha signed at the then second division club TuS Koblenz. By the end of the 2008/ 09 Cha played for Koblenz. In the two years at the TuS he was back to its former strength and was a regular player. In June 2009, Cha signed a contract with Freiburg to in the coming season to have the opportunity to play in the 1st Bundesliga. His only goal of the season for the SCF succeeded in a 1-0 away win against Schalke 04 at the end of the season his contract was not renewed by mutual agreement, as Cha wanted after the birth of his child back to Asia.

This plan was rejected, and Cha signed a contract with Celtic in Scotland. For the 2012/13 season he returned to the Bundesliga and joined for two years to the Bundesliga Fortuna Dusseldorf Movers on. On February 12, 2013, his contract was canceled by mutual consent.

Achievements

  • 4th place with South Korea at the 2002 World Cup in Korea / Japan
  • Rise with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga in 2005
  • DFB Cup final with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2006
  • Scottish Cup Winner 2011
  • Scottish Masters 2012
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