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Suk Hyun-jun (; or ; born 29 June 1991) is a South Korean professional
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who plays as a forward for Jeonju Citizen.


Club career


Ajax

After initially trialling with
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side
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, Suk signed 1.5-year contract with the Dutch club in October 2010. The contract effective from 1 January 2010 also included the option for Ajax to extend by another year. He made his debut in the first team in February as a substitute in a 4–0 home win against
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. He scored his first Ajax goal in a 2010–11 pre-season friendly win against
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on 23 July 2010. He did not play in any official first-team matches during the 2010–11 season and his contract at Ajax was not renewed.


Groningen

On 27 June 2011, Suk signed a two-year contract with Groningen including an option for a two-year extension. He scored five goals in his first season with Groningen including two goals against
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, showing the potential for growth. However, he did not score in the next season and had to leave the club.


Marítimo

In January 2013, Suk signed with Primeira Liga club Marítimo. He netted his first goal for Marítimo in his third match, a 1–0 win against
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. He scored his second goal in a 1–1 draw with
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. He moved to Saudi club Al-Ahli after making four goals for half a year in Marítimo. Vítor Pereira, the new Al-Ahli manager and previous Porto manager, was interested in Suk's performance in Portugal.


Vitória de Setúbal

Suk joined Nacional after having an unsuccessful time in Al-Ahli due to a toe injury. However, he also failed to settle in Nacional, and transferred to another Portuguese club
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on 12 January 2015. During the 2014–15 season, he achieved double-digit goals in a season for the first time by scoring five goals for Vitória in addition to five goals for Nacional. In the next season, he spent his prime by scoring 11 goals during the first half of the season. His long-range goal against Académica was named Primeira Liga Goal of the Month for August and September 2015. On 2 January 2016, he scored an unstoppable free-kick only four minutes into a match against
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.


Porto

Suk moved to
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on 15 January 2016 after his great performances in Setúbal. However, his transfer to Porto was not good choice as a result. His flow was stopped for the rest of the season, and he moved to
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on 11 August 2016 on a one-year loan with an option to sign permanently. According to Trabzonspor's stock market report the fee paid to Porto by Trabzonspor was €750,000 and Suk was going to make more than €1 million a year. On 31 January 2017, after half a season at Trabzonspor and not finding much success, Suk's loan was cut short. The same day, a move to
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broke down although a loan agreement with Porto had been signed. The reason given by Bastia was that administrative documents had not been transferred in time. On 14 February 2017, Suk joined Hungarian side
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on loan for the rest of the season.


Troyes

On 30 August 2017, Suk was again sent on loan, joining Ligue 1 club Troyes for 2017–18 season. Suk made his first goal for Troyes in his fifth Ligue 1 appearance against Strasbourg. Afterwards, he scored in subsequent two league matches, starting the season strong. On 9 December, he scored two goals against
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with his concentration on the ball. However, in a league match against
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on 17 January 2018, he suffered an ankle injury that saw him sidelined for over a month. He eventually lost his previous form after the injury, adding only one goal for the remainder of the season. In June 2018, after being relegated to Ligue 2, Troyes signed Suk permanently. He played the first league match of the season. In August 2018, Suk moved to Reims, who had been promoted to Ligue 1 for the 2018–19 season. Reims paid Troyes a transfer fee of €2.75 million plus €4 million in potential bonuses. However, Suk returned to Troyes in January 2020 after disappointing Reims. In July 2022, his contract with the club was terminated.


Jeonju Citizen

Suk was largely criticised for trying to evade his mandatory military service since April 2019. He was on the list of draft dodgers of the
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in December 2020 by rejecting their demand for his return. After he left from Troyes, he returned to South Korea and started to stand trial. On 24 February 2023, Suk joined
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club Jeonju Citizen during the trial. He could play for Jeonju Citizen before the court judgement, and could continue to play as a social service agent if the court did not disallow his alternative service. However, Jeonju Citizen cancelled his registration on the list of its players.


International career

In November 2009, Suk took part in the
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. On 7 September 2010, Suk made his senior international debut in a friendly against
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. Suk played for South Korean under-23 team as an over-aged player in the 2016 Summer Olympics. He scored twice against Fiji, and once against
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.


Personal life

Suk is a devout Christian. Some people have mistakenly thought that Suk was Muslim due to his goal celebration resembling the Salat. However, Suk himself said this was not true and that his celebration was modeled after Kaká's. Suk's tendency to visibly pray in matches has occasionally been criticized by Korean pundits and fans. Suk also has two visible sleeve tattoos on his arms. During his time at Porto, Suk became good friends with Spanish goalkeeping legend Iker Casillas. On 13 March 2020, during the
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, it was confirmed that Suk had tested positive for the coronavirus in Italy.


Career statistics


Club


International

:''Scores and results list South Korea's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Suk goal''.


Honours

Ajax * KNVB Cup: 2009–10 Al-Ahli *
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runner-up:
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Porto *
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runner-up: 2015–16 Troyes * Ligue 2: 2020–21


References


External links

*
Suk Hyun-jun – National Team Stats
at KFA * {{DEFAULTSORT:Suk, Hyun-Jun 1991 births Living people People from Chungju Association football forwards South Korean footballers South Korea international footballers Footballers at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers of South Korea AFC Ajax players FC Groningen players C.S. Marítimo players Al Ahli Saudi FC players C.D. Nacional players Vitória F.C. players FC Porto players Trabzonspor footballers Debreceni VSC players ES Troyes AC players Stade de Reims players Eredivisie players Primeira Liga players Süper Lig players Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Ligue 1 players Ligue 2 players K4 League players Saudi Professional League players South Korean expatriate footballers South Korean expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands Expatriate footballers in the Netherlands South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Portugal Expatriate footballers in Portugal South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia Expatriate footballers in Saudi Arabia South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Expatriate footballers in Turkey South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Expatriate footballers in Hungary South Korean expatriate sportspeople in France Expatriate footballers in France South Korean Christians Chungju Seok clan Sportspeople from North Chungcheong Province