Yoon Jong-Hwan is a football manager from South Korea. Currently he is responsible for Sagan Tosu. He was born in 1973, in Gwangju, South Korea, and began his professional playing career in 1995 at Yukong Kokkiri. Later he played for Bucheon SK, Cerezo Osaka, Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and retired after a season at Sagan Tosu.
Yoon Jong-Hwan represented the South Korea national team at U23 level and then the senior squad. He was included in the team, participating in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, but Guus Hiddink didn’t use him in any of seven matches. All in all he made 37 appearances and scored four goals for the national team.
Having retired as a player, in 2008 Yoon Jong-Hwan took over as a coach of Sagan Tosu Youth team, and then he coached the senior team and in 2011 was appointed as the manager.
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