Kim Nam-il (Excelsior), 25
I dunno why Feyenoord didn't take him on instead of loaning him to Excelsior. He was a very solid defensive midfielder during the WC, but took some knocks against Italy and Spain, and ended up with a broken angle or sth. Very promising though
Lee Yong-pyo (PSV Eindhoven), 26
A very effective winger, he provided many of the assists during Korea's world cup. Consistently plays 90 minutes for PSV
Park Ji-sung (PSV Eindhovern), 22
Best known for his awesome goal against Portugal (chest, juggle, volley through Vitor Baia's legs :strong

. Gifted attacking midfielder who also features in Guus Hiddink's PSV squad for most games
Song Chong-gug (Feyenoord), 24
:strong: During the World Cup, completely nullified down some of the best attackers in the world, notably Luis Figo who was invisible because of his performance. Also scored the final goal against Turkey in the bronze playoff. Pacy defender who is also
effective going forward.
Seol Ki-hyeon (Anderlecht),24
The only Korean player in Europe before the World Cup (apart from Ahn Jung Hwan). The only Korean player to score in the Champions League, he was in great form after the WC too, scoring 8 goals in 4 matches for his Belgian Club. He didn't do very well at the WC (though he scored the equaliser against Italy

) because he was played out of position on the side rather than as a striker.
Lee Chun-soo (Real Sociedad),21
Didn't get much of a chance at the WC, but he was fielded somewhat against Germany and Turkey, where he showed flashes of potential. Almost had a goal in his Sociedad debut, but Darko nipped in and poked his already-going-in chip into the goal :groan::frown: Scored in 6 consecutive games for K-league club Ulsan Hyundai before his move to Spain.
I didn't include Ahn Jung-Hwan because he sux
