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Pak Doo-ik

1943 - Today

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Pak Doo-ik (Chosungul: 박두익; Hanja: 朴斗翼; born 17 December 1936) is a North Korean former footballer who played as a forward. He scored the goal which knocked out Italy from the group stage of the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pak Doo-ik is the 585th most popular soccer player (up from 739th in 2019), the 65th most popular biography from North Korea (up from 68th in 2019) and the 6th most popular North Korean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pak Doo-ik ranks 585 out of 21,273Before him are Míchel, Herbert Wimmer, Michio Ashikaga, Takao Nishiyama, Ernst Wilimowski, and Luis Carniglia. After him are Luis del Sol, Gareth Bale, Velibor Vasović, Hideo Shinojima, Ryan Giggs, and Michiyo Taki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Pak Doo-ik ranks 148Before him are Tobe Hooper, Dušan Ivković, Ulay, Robert Axelrod, Peter Sauber, and Beba Lončar. After him are Richard Sennett, José Ángel Iribar, Jack Bruce, Chris Amon, Barış Manço, and Edie Sedgwick.

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In North Korea

Among people born in North Korea, Pak Doo-ik ranks 68 out of 162Before him are Sukjong of Goryeo (1054), Sindae of Goguryeo (89), Yejong of Goryeo (1079), Chunghye of Goryeo (1315), Chungseon of Goryeo (1275), and Injong of Goryeo (1109). After him are Dongcheon of Goguryeo (209), Mobon of Goguryeo (30), Sinjong of Goryeo (1144), Kim Yo-jong (1988), Chadae of Goguryeo (71), and Deokjong of Goryeo (1016).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In North Korea

Among soccer players born in North Korea, Pak Doo-ik ranks 9Before him are Kim Kyong-il (1988), Kim Myong-gil (1984), Pak Chol-jin (1985), Kim Yong-sik (1910), Lee Yoo-hyung (1911), and Kim Sung-gan (1912). After him are Pak Seung-zin (1941), Li Dong-woon (1945), Kim Jong-hun (1956), Yang Song-guk (1944), Hong Deok-young (1926), and Im Shung-hwi (1946).