Park Kun-Ha
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Park Kun-Ha is a retired South Korean football
Football (soccer)
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er and the coach of South Korea national under-23 football team.

He started his professional career in 1996 as the founding member of Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Suwon Samsung Bluewings is a South Korean football club based in the city of Suwon, South Korea, that plays in the K-League. Founded in December 1995, they have become one of Asian football's most famous clubs with a host of domestic and continental honours...

. At first time, he played as striker
Striker
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 and scored many goals to help the Bluewings win the champions in 1998 and 1999 and Asian Champions Cup and Asian Super Cup
Asian Super Cup
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 in 2001 and 2002. Later, he changed his position as defender
Defender (football)
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 and contributed the Bluewings win the 3rd time Champions in their history.

He retired in 2006 and took the place of assistant coach of the first team in Suwon Bluewings. In 2009, he became the manager of Suwon Bluewings U-18 (Maetan High School Football Club
Maetan High School FC
Maetan High School FC is U-18 club of K-League side Suwon Samsung Bluewings.This team is currently compete in the High School Club Challenge League-Current squad:As of June 22, 2011-Staff:* Manager : Jeong Sung-Hoon...

).

With Bluewings, he won three times of K-League
K-League
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 Champions and the Rookie of the Year award
Rookie of the Year award
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 in 1996 season.

He has a nickname "Charlie", given by the foreign players of the team.

Club career statistics

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|1996||rowspan="5"|Suwon Samsung Bluewings||rowspan="5"|K-League
K-League
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||34||14
|-
|1997||19||2
|-
|1998||22||2
|-
|1999||39||12
|-
|2000||19||6

|-
|2000||Kashiwa Reysol
Kashiwa Reysol
is a J. League Division 1 team. Its home town is Kashiwa, Chiba, about an hour northeast of Tokyo.-History:Founded in 1940 as Hitachi, Ltd. Soccer Club in Koganei, Tokyo, the team was a founding member of the Japan Soccer League...

||J. League 1||5||1

|-
|2001||rowspan="6"|Suwon Samsung Bluewings||rowspan="6"|K-League
K-League
The Korea Professional Football League is South Korea's only fully professional association football league. At the top of the South Korean football league system, it is the country's highest and most prestigious level of football competition currently contested by 16 clubs.-Establishment:The...

||30||4
|-
|2002||26||2
|-
|2003||31||0
|-
|2004||31||1
|-
|2005||26||1
|-
|2006||15||0
292||44
5||1
297||45
|}

International career statistics

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|1996||2||0
|-
|1997||15||5
|-
|1998||3||0
|-
!Total||20||5
|}

International goals

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.
Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
January 25, 1997   Sydney
Sydney
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1 goal 3-1 1997 Opus Tournament
April 23, 1997   Beijing
Beijing
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2 goals 2-0 Korea-China Annual Match
May 28, 1997   Daejeon
Daejeon
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1 goal 4-0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
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June 12, 1997   Seoul
Seoul
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1 goal 3-1 1997 Korea Cup
Korea Cup
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