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Son is the third Tottenham player to make 300 Premier League appearances for the club, after Hugo Lloris and Harry Kane. [15] A full international since 2010, Son has represented South Korea at the 2014, 2018, and 2022 FIFA World Cups and is his country's joint top scorer at World Cups, tied with Park Ji-sung and Ahn Jung-hwan on three
After graduating from high school and Pohang Steelers academy, Son played for Yeungnam University in the U-League. In 2013, he was named the U-League Most Valuable Player by leading his university to a league title. The next year, he returned to Pohang Steelers, where he played as a youth player, and made his professional debut. [2]
Before the tournament, Son Heung-min, the Premier League Golden Boot winner and one of South Korea's key players, injured his eye socket and wasn't in optimal condition. [51] At the World Cup, South Korea contested a goalless draw with Uruguay, and encountered a crisis after losing 3–2 to Ghana in the second match.
Son Heung-min will join South Korea for its opening game in World Cup qualifying, with head coach Jurgen Klinsmann aiming to start the second stage of Asian competition with a statement win.. The ...
Son Heung-min scored his 50th international goal on Thursday as South Korea beat Kuwait 3-1 to take a big step toward an 11th successive World Cup appearance. The Tottenham forward converted a ...
The incident saw 31-year-old Son dislocate his finger, according to The Athletic and South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency. Son was spotted playing with two fingers taped together on his right hand ...
Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min issued an update on his fitness after suffering an injury scare while on international duty for South Korea.. The South Koreans were playing their first ...
Youngest player 17 years and 241 days, Kim Pan-keun, vs. Thailand, 1 November 1983 Youngest goalscorer 18 years and 87 days, Ko Jong-soo, vs. New Zealand, 25 January 1997 Oldest player 39 years and 274 days, Kim Yong-sik, vs. Hong Kong, 15 April 1950 Oldest goalscorer 39 years and 274 days, Kim Yong-sik, vs. Hong Kong, 15 April 1950 Longest career