Kim Yong-ha
North Korean football manager
Kim Yong-ha was a North Korean football manager.[1][2]
He was appointed as the Head coach of the Cuba national football team for the 1970 Central American and Caribbean Games and the 1971 Pan American Games tournament.
Kim Yong-ha was also the trainer of the Cuba national team during their tour of Vietnam in 1970.[3]
Achievements
- Central American and Caribbean Games: Gold (1970)
- Pan American Games: Bronze (1971)
References
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Cuba national football team – managers
- Tapia (1930–38)
- Minsal (1947–49)
- Churda (1963–64)
- Kocza (1966)
- Mohaczy (1967)
- Kim (1970–71)
- Padrón (1976)
- Ivanicz (1980–81)
- Campari (1990–96)
- Bennett (1996–2000)
- Company (2000–04)
- García (2004–05)
- R. González (2006–07)
- Fanz (2008)
- R. González (2008–12)
- C. González (2012)
- Benítez (2012–15)
- R. González (2015–16)
- Valero (2016)
- Mederos (2016–17)
- Malbrini (2017–18)
- Mederos (2018–19)
- Sánchez (2019–23)
- Castillo (2023–)
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