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Ki Sung-Yueng : ウィキペディア英語版
Ki Sung-yueng


Ki Sung-yueng ((朝鮮語:기성용), (:ki sʰʌŋjoŋ); born 24 January 1989) is a South Korean professional footballer who currently plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Swansea City, and as the captain of the South Korean national team.
Ki is known for his vision, technique, long-range passing and shooting, along with his good set-pieces.
He has been a full international for South Korea since 2007, gaining over 70 caps. Ki was selected in their squads for two World Cups and the 2011 and 2015 AFC Asian Cups, finishing as runner-up in the latter tournament. He has also played at two Olympic Games with his country, winning bronze in 2012.
In 20 May 2015, Ki was voted as Swansea City Player of the Year as he netted 8 goals in 36 appearances.
==Early life==
In 2001, Ki went to Brisbane, Australia to study at John Paul College in Brisbane under the BSP (Brain Soccer Program) overseen by Jeff Hopkins. His father saw the move as an opportunity for Ki to play football and learn English at the same time. Ki played his youth football for the school team and was part of the team that won the Bill Turner Cup, the national inter-school U-15 soccer competition, in 2004. Ki received offers in 2005 from Korean club FC Seoul and also A-League club Brisbane Roar (then Queensland Roar), but decided to move back to South Korea to continue his career. After moving back to Korea, Ki attended Kumho high school and later went on into enrolling in Kyonggi University. Since then, Ki has been a fluent English speaker. He went by his English name David in Australia.〔 (Ki Sung Yeung ) SBS〕 Ki has also expressed a desire to one day return to Australia to finish his career and raise his family.〔http://www.asianfootballersineurope.com/2015/01/ki-sung-yueng-looked-at-home-in.html〕

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