Kim Oh-gyu

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Kim Oh-gyu
Personal information
Date of birth (1989-06-20) 20 June 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth Gangneung, South Korea
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Seoul E-Land FC
Number 20
Youth career
2005–2007 Gangneung Jungang High School
2008–2010 Kwandong University
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011–2020 Gangwon FC 219 (4)
2015–2017Sangju Sangmu (loan) 35 (0)
2020–2023 Jeju United 115 (4)
2024– Seoul E-Land FC 6 (0)
Korean name
Hangul
김오규
Hanja
金吾奎
Revised Romanization Gim O-gyu
McCune–Reischauer Kim O-gyu
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 4 January 2024

Kim Oh-gyu (Korean : 김오규; born 20 June 1989) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a defender for Seoul E-Land FC.

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Career

On January 6 2024, Oh-kyu joined Seoul E-Land FC. [1]

Club career statistics

As of 6 January 2024
Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupOtherTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
South KoreaLeague FA Cup K-League Cup OtherTotal
2011 Gangwon FC K League 1 10000010
2012 33010340
2013 3401020370
2014 K League 2 3014110352
2015 14020160
Sangju Sangmu 11000110
2016 K League 124000240
2017 000000
Gangwon FC33220352
2018 31000310
2019 28110291
2020 400040
2020 Jeju United K League 218110191
2021 K League 132150371
2022 30120321
2023 30120321
Total353821000303778

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References

  1. "[오피셜] 서울 이랜드, 든든한 맏형 수비수 김오규 영입! '뒷문 강화'" (in Korean). Retrieved 6 January 2024.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Gangwon FC captain
2014
Succeeded by
Incumbent