1. Overview
Kim Si-Hoon (김시훈Korean), formerly known as Kim Kyo-Bin (김교빈Korean), is a retired South Korean footballer who primarily played as a goalkeeper. Following the conclusion of his playing career, he transitioned into coaching and currently serves as a goalkeeper coach for Seongnam FC.
2. Personal life
2.1. Birth and Early Life
Kim Si-Hoon was born on December 29, 1987.
3. Playing Career
During his professional playing career, Kim Si-Hoon primarily served as a goalkeeper for several clubs in the K League, South Korea's top professional football league.
3.1. Goalkeeper
As a goalkeeper, Kim Si-Hoon was responsible for defending his team's goal. While specific details about his playing style or unique attributes are not extensively documented, his role was central to the defensive strategies of the teams he represented.
3.2. Clubs
Kim Si-Hoon played for multiple clubs during his professional career, primarily within the K League system, including Jeonnam Dragons, Daegu FC, and Incheon United.
3.2.1. Jeonnam Dragons
Kim Si-Hoon began his professional career playing for Jeonnam Dragons, a prominent club in the K League. His tenure at the club marked his early years as a professional footballer.
3.2.2. Daegu FC
Following his time at Jeonnam Dragons, Kim Si-Hoon also played for Daegu FC, another club competing in the K League.
3.2.3. Incheon United
In 2013, Kim Si-Hoon joined Incheon United, a club participating in the K League Classic, which was then the top tier of South Korean professional football. His move to Incheon United represented a continuation of his career at the highest level of domestic football.
4. Coaching Career
After concluding his playing career, Kim Si-Hoon transitioned into a coaching role, specializing in goalkeeper training.
4.1. Seongnam FC
Kim Si-Hoon is currently employed as a goalkeeper coach for Seongnam FC. In this capacity, he is responsible for training and developing the goalkeepers within the club, focusing on their technical skills, tactical understanding, and physical conditioning.