Lee Tae-ho (Korean: 이태호; Hanja: 李泰昊; Korean pronunciation: [i.tʰɛ̝.ɦo]; born January 29, 1961) is a South Korean former professional footballer who played as a forward. He spent his entire career playing for the Daewoo Royals. In the history of the FIFA World Cup, he was the first player to be blind in one eye.

International career

Before starting his professional career, he was the first South Korean to score at the FIFA World Youth Championship. His goal came against Canada at the 1979 tournament. Afterwards, he was called the "Korean Gerd Müller" for his scoring ability. He contributed to South Korea's gold medal at the 1986 Asian Games. During a K League match against POSCO Atoms in 1987, his right eye was impaired after being injured by Nam Ki-young's foot. However, his blindness was not enough to stop his performance. He became the top goalscorer at the 1988 AFC Asian Cup and participated at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

Career statistics

International

Results list South Korea's goal tally first.

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
124 April 1981Kuwait City, KuwaitThailand4–15–11982 FIFA World Cup qualification
21 March 1982Calcutta, IndiaChina1–01–11982 Nehru Cup
310 March 1982Baghdad, IraqIraq?–?1–1Friendly
49 May 1982Bangkok, ThailandThailand3–03–01982 King's Cup
511 June 1982Gwangju, South KoreaBahrain1–03–01982 Korea Cup
62–0
76 June 1983Suwon, South KoreaThailand3–04–01983 Korea Cup
815 June 1983Seoul, South KoreaGhana1–01–01983 Korea Cup
93 June 1984Busan, South KoreaGuatemala1–02–01984 Korea Cup
1013 October 1984Calcutta, IndiaPakistan1–06–01984 AFC Asian Cup qualification
112 December 1984SingaporeSaudi Arabia1–01–11984 AFC Asian Cup
122 March 1985Kathmandu, NepalNepal2–02–01986 FIFA World Cup qualification
136 June 1985Daejeon, South KoreaThailand3–13–21985 Korea Cup
148 June 1985Gwangju, South KoreaBahrain3–03–01985 Korea Cup
1526 October 1985Tokyo, JapanJapan2–02–11986 FIFA World Cup qualification
1628 September 1986Seoul, South KoreaChina3–14–21986 Asian Games
173 October 1986Seoul, South KoreaIndonesia3–04–01986 Asian Games
186 January 1988Doha, QatarEgypt1–01–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p)1988 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations
193 December 1988Doha, QatarUnited Arab Emirates1–01–01988 AFC Asian Cup
2014 December 1988Doha, QatarChina1–02–1 (a.e.t.)1988 AFC Asian Cup
212–1
225 May 1989Seoul, South KoreaJapan1–01–0Friendly
2325 May 1989Seoul, South KoreaNepal2–09–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification
243 June 1989SingaporeNepal4–04–01990 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Player

Korea University

Daewoo Royals

South Korea U20

South Korea

Individual

Manager

Daejeon Citizen

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