Counted from the international goal archive — every scorer-credited goal in the matches it covers, 1916 to today. A record of covered matches, not a complete career count; own goals never join a scorer's tally.
Park Ji-sung is a South Korean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in the South Korean capital of Seoul, Park is regarded as one of the greatest and most successful Asian players in football history, having won 19 trophies in his career. He is the first Asian footballer to win the UEFA Champions League, play in a UEFA Champions League final, and win the FIFA Club World Cup. Park was able to play anywhere across the midfield and was noted for his exceptional fitness level, discipline, work ethic and off-the-ball movement. His remarkable endurance levels earned him the nickname "Three-Lung" Park. — Wikipedia
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| Date | Opponent | Result | Minutes | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010-06-12 | W2–0(n) | 52' | FIFA World Cup | Port Elizabeth | |
| 2009-06-17 | D1–1(h) | 82' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Seoul | |
| 2009-02-11 | D1–1(a) | 81' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Tehran | |
| 2008-10-15 | W4–1(h) | 26' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Seoul | |
| 2008-05-31 | D2–2(h) | 39' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Seoul | |
| 2008-02-06 | W4–0(h) | 73' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Seoul | |
| 2006-06-18 | D1–1(n) | 81' | FIFA World Cup | Leipzig | |
| 2005-06-08 | W4–0(a) | 61' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Kuwait City | |
| 2002-06-14 | W1–0(h) | 70' | FIFA World Cup | Incheon |