Pak Seung-zin

Pak Seung- zin ( born January 11, 1941 in Wonsan, † no later than August 5, 2011 ) was a North Korean football player. From a young age Pak Seung- zin began playing football. With the national team of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, he took in 1966 at the Football World Cup in England in 1966 in part; Here denied Pak Seung- zin with the back number " 8" all four games against the Soviet Union, Chile, Italy ( group stage ) and Portugal ( quarterfinals ). He scored the 1-1 draw against Chile and the first goal in the match against Portugal ( 3:5 ), so he scorer North Korea at the World Championships is today. In 1966, he stood by the sports group Moranbong under contract. In addition, the right external rotor came ( in the World Cup as an attacker called ) in the years 1965 and 1973 at three World Cup qualifying matches against Australia (two games, three goals) and Syria ( a game ) are used.

Pak Seung- zin was seen in October 2002 in the documentary film The Game of Their Lives.

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