Ki Sung-yueng

South Korean footballer and midfielder

Ki Sung-yueng - Athletes & Sports Figures born January 24th, 1989
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A professional footballer from South Korea, this individual played as a midfielder primarily in the Premier League and the Scottish Premiership. Notable for contributions to the national team, participation in three FIFA World Cups occurred during the career. A significant club career included stints at FC Seoul and Sunderland, culminating in a notable tenure at Swansea City, where a League Cup victory occurred in 2013. An influential presence on the pitch, contributions to team tactics and performance have been recognized.

Playing for Swansea City

Winning the League Cup in 2013

Representing South Korea in three FIFA World Cups

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