• Kim Won-il (Korean: 김원일; born 18 October 1986) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a defender for Gimpo Citizen in the K3 League. He was educated...
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  • Kim Won-il (born 1942) is a South Korean writer. Kim Won-il may also refer to: Kim Won-il (boxer) (born 1982), South Korean boxer Kim Won-il (footballer)...
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  • Yoon Won-il (born 1983), South Korean footballer (K League 1) Kim Won-il (footballer) (born 1986), South Korean footballer (K League 1) Yoon Won-il (born...
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    Kim Min-jae (Korean: 김민재; born 15 November 1996) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich...
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  • Korean former football player Kim Kum-il, (born 1987), North Korean footballer Kim Kyong-il (born 1970), North Korean footballer Kim Kyong-il (born 1988)...
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    awarded the Order of Kim Il-sung and the Order of the National Flag (First Class). The club is best known for its men's and women's football teams. Kigwancha's...
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    1948 by Kim Il Sung. His son, Kim Jong Il, took over after his father's death in 1994. And Kim Jong Un took power 17 years later when Kim Jong Il died....
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  • Hwaebul Sports Club (category Football clubs in North Korea)
    Premier Football League. The team was given its name by Kim Jong-un when it was founded, in the hopes that the club would be a guiding light for football in...
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  • Valeriy Lobanovskyi Head coach: Ladislao Kubala "1976 Summer Olympics: Football, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 18 December 2020. Roster – FIFA FIFA RSSSF...
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    as a guerrilla affiliated Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army alongside Kim Il Sung and subsequently served as defence minister of North Korea. As such...
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