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Lee Hoi-Taek

(1946-)
South Korean footballer
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Lee Hoe-taik (이회택, born 11 October 1946) is a former South Korean football player and manager. Lee was nicknamed "Leopard" in South Korea because of his innate stamina, rapid pace and powerful shots. He was also proficient in creating chances and gave many key passes to other forwards in the middle. He scored 21 goals with 81 caps in the national team and won eight Asian titles, including the 1970 Asian Games. He is widely regarded as a forward of the South Korean Football All-time Best XI. He is also one of four players, inducted into the Korean Football Hall of Fame. However, he regretted his player life which had been slothful and dishonest in a 2009 interview.

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Born Lee Hoe-taik
11 October 1946 (age 78)
Gimpo, South Korea
Zodiac Libra
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