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renamed the LG Group), with the
Chungcheong Province its
franchise and
Hwangso (meaning bull) as its mascot. In
order to
launch the
professional football...
- Lucky-Goldstar FC was a
South Korean professional football club
based in Seoul. [1] In 1986,
Tournament name was
Korea Professional Football Championship...
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Including Ilhwa Chunma and
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Including Lucky-Goldstar
Hwangso, LG Cheetahs, and
Anyang LG
Cheetahs Including Hyundai Horang-i, Ulsan...
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Korea First Bank [ko]. From 1984 to 1988, Park pla**** for Lucky-Goldstar
Hwangso, and
contributed to the 1985 K
League title. He
received the K
League Best...
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Wolverhampton Wanderers and the
South Korea national team.
Hwang is
nicknamed "
Hwangso" (황소), the
Korean word for bull, in
South Korea due to his
aggressive playing...
- The Hwangsŏng
Sinmun (Korean: 황성신문; Hanja: 皇城新聞), also
known as
Capital Gazette or
Imperial Capital Gazette, was a Korean-language
daily newspaper published...
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second round. Source: [citation needed] (H)
Hosts Notes: Lucky-Goldstar
Hwangso withdrew on the
morning of
their match against Hap Kuan due to visa and...
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throughout his
entire career. Jang
formerly pla**** with Lucky-Goldstar
Hwangso in
South Korea. In 1989, he
joined Perak FA in Malaysia. In 1991, he joined...
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Unstoppable Theatrical release poster Hangul 성난황소
Revised Romanization Seongnan hwangso Directed by Kim Min-ho
Written by Kim Min-ho
Produced by Park Joon-shik...
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professional teams (Yukong Elephants,
Daewoo Royals,
POSCO Atoms, Lucky-Goldstar
Hwangso and
Hyundai Horang-i) and one was a semi-professional team (Hanil Bank)...