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PLAYER PROFILEUnited HonoursQuote, Unquote| Birthdate: | 25 Feb 1981 |
|---|---|
| Birthplace: | Seoul, South Korea |
| Position: | Midfielder |
| Appearances: | 137 |
| Goals: | 13 |
| Joined United: | 08 Jul 2005 |
| United Debut: | 09 Aug 2005 v Debreceni (H) |
| International | Korea Republic |
Ji-sung Park has become an increasingly important member of Sir Alex Ferguson's squad since joining the club in the summer of 2005.
Born in Seoul, raised in Suwon just outside South Korea’s capital, Park left school at 18 to join Japanese side Kyoto Purple Sanga. His potential to make the leap from Asia to Europe was spotted by Guus Hiddink, who coached the South Korea during their successful run to the World Cup semi finals in 2002. Later that year, Park followed Hiddink to PSV.
Ji earned widespread recognition in 2005 after scoring against Milan in the UEFA Champions League semi finals, but he
had gradually been building his reputation in Holland. Park played only a fleeting part in PSV’s title success in his first season in Holland. Two years later he had fully adapted to European football and was an integral component of the side that clinched Holland's League and Cup Double.
Alerted to his blossoming talent, Sir Alex had Park watched more than 20 times before finally signing him for an undisclosed fee, believed to be £4million, in June 2005. Having already proved his ability in Europe, acclimatising to the Premier League was Park’s initial test. He rose to the challenge, playing all but four of United’s









