Kang Byung-chan
Personal information
Date of birth 1951
Place of birth South Korea
Date of death 2002 (aged 50–51)
Place of death South Korea
Managerial career
Years Team
Korea Housing & Commercial Bank FC[1]
2000–2002 Bhutan

Kang Byung-chan (Korean: 강병찬; born 1951 in South Korea; died 2002 in South Korea) was a South Korean football manager who last worked as head coach of the Bhutan national football team.[2] Besides South Korea, he managed in Bhutan.[3][4]| He was a former player.[5]

Career

Byung-chan started his managerial career with Korea Housing & Commercial Bank. In 2000, he was appointed head coach of the Bhutan national football team, a position he held until 2002.[6][7][8][9]

References

  1. 축구대표팀 확정 매일경제
  2. 강병찬 前상업은행 감독 부탄대표팀 맡아 네이버
  3. "'꼴찌 축구의 반란' 부탄 뒤엔 한국인 감독이 있었다". hankookilbo.com.
  4. "부탄, 첫 축구전용경기장 개장…공식전 1승이 목표". sports.news.naver.com.
  5. "김재한·강병찬선수 축구국가대표 사퇴". joongang.co.kr.
  6. "Football on the Roof of the World". worksthatwork.com.
  7. "BHUTAN V MONTSERRAT: THE OTHER FINAL TO AWARD FIFA'S WOODEN SPOON". thesetpieces.com.
  8. "The Other Final: Bhutan-Montserrat, il match tra le 'più scarse' del mondo giocato il giorno della finale dei Mondiali". goal.com.
  9. "Từ Park Hang-seo đến cơn sốt HLV Hàn Quốc tại Đông Nam Á". laodong.vn.


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