Kim Tae-young (footballer, born 1970)

Kim Tae-young (born 8 November 1970) is a South Korean football manager and former player who played as a defender.

International career
Kim played for the South Korea national team as a centre-back or left back, and was a participant in 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cup. In the 2002 World Cup, he formed South Korea's defensive trio with Hong Myung-bo and Choi Jin-cheul, and contributed to South Korea's fourth-place finish. He was noted for his nose guard mask, which he wore after his nose was broken by Christian Vieri's arm in the round of 16 against Italy.

Managerial career
He was the assistant coach to Hong Myung-bo for the South Korea national team during the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

International

 * Results list South Korea's goal tally first.

Player
Kookmin Bank
 * Korean Semi-professional Championship: 1993

Jeonnam Dragons
 * Korean FA Cup: 1997
 * Korean League Cup runner-up: 1997, 2000+
 * Asian Cup Winners' Cup runner-up: 1998–99

South Korea B
 * Summer Universiade silver medal: 1993

South Korea
 * AFC Asian Cup third place: 2000
 * EAFF Championship: 2003

Individual
 * K League All-Star: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004
 * K League 1 Best XI: 2002, 2003
 * K League 30th Anniversary Best XI: 2013
 * AFC Opta All-time XI at the FIFA World Cup: 2020