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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Adilson Ferreira de Souza, Ahn Hyun-Sik, Alex Asamoah, Antonio Rogerio Silva Oliveira, An Sang-Hyun, An Sung-Bin, Back Min-Chul, Back Young-Chul, Bruno Cazarine, Cabore, Caique Silva Rocha, Camilo Sanvezzo, Choi Hyun, Choi Hyun-Yeon, Choi Won-Woo, Choi Young-Jun, Cho Jae-Yong, Gong O-Kyun, Han Kyung-In, In Joon-Yeon, Jeon Jun-Hyung, Jeon Sang-Dae, Jeon Won-Keun, Joo Jae-Duk, Jose Almir Barros Neto, Jo Jae-Cheol, Jung Da-Hwon, Jung Dae-Sun, Jung Kyung-Ho, Jung Myung-Oh, Jung Sang-Hoon, Jung Seung-Yong, Jung Yoon-Sung, Kang Min-Hyuk, Kang Seung-Jo, Kazuyuki Toda, Kim Byung-Chae, Kim Byung-Ji, Kim Dae-Gun, Kim Do-Keun, Kim Dong-Chan, Kim Dong-Hyun (footballer), Kim Geun-Cheol, Kim Hyo-Il, Kim In-Han, Kim Ji-Woong, Kim Jin-Hyun (footballer), Kim Jin-Yong, Kim Jong-Hoon, Kim Jong-Kyung, Kim Jong-Soo, Kim Ju-Young, Kim Min-Hak, Kim Sun-Kyu, Kim Sung-Jae, Kim Sung-Kil, Kim Tae-Wook, Kim You-Sung, Kim Young-Geun, Kim Young-Woo, Ki Hyun-Seo, Ko Jae-Sung, Ko Kyung-Joon, Lee Dong-Geun (born 1988), Lee Hea-Kang, Lee Hun, Lee Hyo-Kyun, Lee Jae-An, Lee Jae-Myung, Lee Ji-Nam, Lee Jong-Hyun (footballer), Lee Jung-Rae, Lee Kwang-Suk, Lee Kyung-Ryul, Lee Sang-Hong, Lee Sang-Min, Lee Yong-Bal, Lee Yong-Gi, Lee Yong-Rae, Lee Yong-Seung, Lucio Teofilo da Silva, Luke DeVere, Marcio de Souza Gregorio Junior, Mauricio Mendoza, Moon Min-Kui, Noh Yong-Hun, Oh Won-Jong, Park Chang-Heon, Park Hyuk-Soon, Park Jae-Hong (footballer), Park Jin-Soo, Park Jin-Yi, Park Jong-Woo (footballer born 1979), Park Jun-Hyuk, Park Min, Park Tae-Woong, Park Yun-Hwa, Rogerio dos Santos Conceicao, Rogerio Pinheiro dos Santos, Ronieli Gomes dos Santos, Seong Kyung-Il, Seo Sang-Min, Shin Byung-Ho, Song Ho-Young, Song Ki-Bok, Wellington da Silva de Souza, Wilmar Jordan Gil, Yang Sang-Jun, Yoon Bit-Garam, Yoon Sin-Young, Yoo Ho-Joon, Yoo Ji-Hoon, Yun Il-Rok. Excerpt: Kim Byung-Ji (born 8 April 1970) is a football goalkeeper for Gyeongnam FC in the K-League in South Korea. He is known for dyeing his hair in different colors. He is also renowned for his erratic play; once having manoeuvered the length of the field and successfully scoring a goal during a K-league match. He was in the South Korea national team squad for both the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Lee Woon-Jae is his all-time rival, for they have competed for the goalkeeping position in 2002 FIFA World Cup. He contracts Gyeongnam FC in 27 December 2008 as a role of GK and Goalkeeper Coach. On 1 November 2009, Kim made his K-League career total 500 appearances in a 2-4 lost away against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. On 1 March 2011, Kim agreed to a two-year extension to his contract with the Gyeongnam FC. As of 31 October 2011 Results list South Korea's goal tally first. Bruno Cazarine Constantin, also known as Bruno Cazarine (born May 6, 1983, in Mogi das Cruzes, Sao Paulo), is a Brazilian footballer who currently free agent . Last club he played for is Australian A-League club Sydney FC. He plays as a striker. Cazarine is a modern day journeyman having played short stints for clubs in Brazil, Qatar, Portugal, Italy, Spain, China, South Korea and Australia. On 27 August 2010, Cazarine signed a 12-month deal with 2009-10 Australian A-League champions Sydney FC after a successful trial. He made his debut for Sydney in their Round 5, 3-1 loss to Adelaide United at the Sydney Football Stadium He scored his first goal for Sydney FC in a 2-1 away loss to Wellington Phoenix. After finishing the 2010/11 season as Sydney FC's highest goalscorer with 9 goals, Cazarine signed a 1-year extension allowing him to play in the Asian Champions League and into the 2011-12 season. Cazarine played an important role along with Nick Carle in helping to keep Sydney FC's Champions League campaign hopes alive after scoring a brace in Sydney's 3-2 win against...