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Jae-Won Kang
Kang Jae-Won (born 30 November 1965) is a South Korean retired handball player and current coach for the South Korea women's national handball team, South Korean women's national team.Handball Coach Combines Asian, European Styles
– Team China, from ''China Daily (22 February 2008)'' (Retrieved on 30 June 2008)
He was voted IHF World Player of the Year, World Player of the Year 1989 by the International Handball Federation.Previous World Handball Players
(Retrieved on 26 January 2008)
Kang achieved a silver medal with the South Korea men's national handball team, South Korean national team at the 1988 S ...
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Kang (Korean Name)
Kang is a Korean family name. All together, the holders of this name number are 1,176,847 in South Korea, according to the 2015 national census, ranking 6th largest Korean family name.; While the name "Kang" can actually represent any of the 5 different hanja, or Chinese characters, the great majority (more than 1 million) bear the surname 姜. The Chinese surname Jiāng also shares the same 姜 character. Clans Clans whose surname uses the Hanja character 姜 include the clans of Jinju and Geumcheon seat. The majority belong to the Jinju Kang clan ( ko) (Hangul: 진주 강씨; Hanja: 晉州 姜氏) is said to be descended from Goguryeo commander Kang Isik. The Gumcheon Kang clan ( ko) (Hangul: 금천 강씨; Hanja: 衿川 姜氏) is descended from an ancestors whose ancestral seat was Geumcheon, now part of Seoul. Clans whose surname uses the Hanja character 康 include Sincheon ( ko) and Youngkang/Yeonggang ( ko). The Sincheon Kang clan is further subdivided into Goksan ...
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