Lee Jang-kun

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Lee Jang-kun
Personal information
Native name이장군
Nickname(s)babumoshai of bengal
NationalitySouth Korean
CitizenshipSouth Korean
Born (1992-11-06) 6 November 1992 (age 29)
Busan, South Korea
EducationDong-eui University
Dong-a University (M.Ed.)
OccupationKabaddi Player
Years active2011–present
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight82 kg (181 lb)
Sport
CountrySouth Korea
SportKabaddi
PositionRaider
KabaddiPro Kabaddi League
ClubBengal Warriors (2014-2019)
Patna Pirates (2019)
U Mumba(2021-present)
Turned pro2014
Medal record

Lee Jang-kun (Hangul: 이장군) is a South Korean professional Kabaddi player currently playing for U Mumba in Vivo Pro Kabaddi League.[1] He is the first overseas player in Pro Kabaddi League to score 400 raid points.[2] He became the most valuable international player In season 5 after he was retained by Bengal Warriors,[3] and he played for the same franchise until the 2018-19 Pro Kabaddi League season. He Joined the Patna Pirates in the 7th season of the Pro Kabaddi League.[4] He is the most successful foreign raider in the history of Pro Kabaddi League.

Career[]

Lee started his kabaddi career at the age of 18 when he was preparing for studying physical education at college. In two years, he was selected for the South Korean national kabaddi team as a junior at Dong-eui University.[5]

After winning bronze as a member of the national team at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, Lee captured his first top-level international medal at the 2014 Asian Games where South Korea clinched bronze in the men's kabaddi tournament. After the Asian Games Lee moved to India to join Pro Kabaddi League. He became a valuable player for his team afterwards.[6]

Career statistics[]

League Club Team Season Year Total Apps Raid Points Tackle Points Total Points
Pro Kabaddi League Bengal Warriors I 2014 11 55 2 57
II 2015 14 48 2 50
III 2016 (January) 15 79 11 90
IV 2016 (June) 11 61 4 65
V 2017 21 89 0 89
VI 2018 18 79 3 82
Patna Pirates VII 2019 16 60 3 63
Total 106 471 25 496

References[]

  1. ^ "Jang Kun Lee: A Pro Kabaddi superstar all the way from South Korea". Sportskeeda. March 8, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  2. ^ https://khelkabaddi.in/jang-kun-lee-becomes-the-first-foreign-player-to-achieve-this-notable-feat/
  3. ^ https://sportstalk24.com/pro-kabaddi-league-jang-kun-lee-becomes-the-most-valuable-international-player-at-rs-80-lakhs/
  4. ^ "Page 2 - PKL 2019: 3 players to look out for from Patna Pirates".
  5. ^ Han, Jae-hui (July 5, 2017). 카바디의 장군’ 인도서 억대 연봉 잡았다. Seoul Shinmun (in Korean). Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  6. ^ Kwon, Sang-kuk (January 10, 2018). 한국 카바디 캡틴 부산의 이장군, 종주국 인도서 '슈퍼스타' 발돋움. Busan Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved August 15, 2018.

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