Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
In 2009, Shin became the caretaker manager of Seongnam, leading the team to second place in both the 2009 K League and the 2009 Korean FA Cup, though suffered from a lack of funds.[8] He signed a permanent contract the next year and immediately brought success, winning the 2010 AFC Champions League and the 2011 Korean FA Cup.[8] He became the first man to win the AFC Champions League as both player and manager. However, the team's performance declined in the 2012 season, aggravated by the death of Sun Myung Moon, the founder of the Unification Church which owned the club, in the middle of the season.[8] He eventually resigned from Seongnam after finishing the season.[8]
In August 2014, he became the assistant coach of the South Korea national team. Under Shin, South Korea reached the Asian Cup final for the first time in 27 years.[9] South Korea's manager at that time was Uli Stielike, but the actual coaching role was performed by Shin, who took charge of the tactics and training of the team.[10]
Shin also managed the South Korea under-23 team at the same time[11] and participated in the 2016 Summer Olympics. South Korea won their group by acquiring 7 points against Germany, Mexico, and Fiji, but they were surprisingly elimininated by Honduras in the quarter-finals.[12]
On 22 November 2016, Shin was appointed manager of the South Korea under-20 team to prepare for the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup on home soil. Therefore, he left the senior team to concentrate on the under-20 team. At the World Cup, South Korea finished second in their group with 6 points and advanced to the knockout stage, but lost to Portugal in the round of 16.[13]
After Shin left the South Korean senior team, Stielike made poor results in qualifiers of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and was eventually fired by the Korea Football Association. On 4 July 2017, Shin became the manager of the senior team to replace Stielike.[14] In December, he won the 2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship, beating arch-rivals Japan in the final fixture 4–1.[15] Despite two goalless draws, South Korea under Shin also obtained qualification to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. They were drawn in the same group against Sweden, Mexico and defending champions Germany. South Korea lost 1–0 to Sweden and 2–1 to Mexico, but surprised everyone by defeating Germany 2–0.[16]
On 28 December 2019, the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) confirmed the appointment of Shin as the Indonesian national team's manager, replacing dismissed Simon McMenemy. He was handed a 4-year contract, while he also became the first South Korean in Indonesia's managerial history.[17][18]
Shin's start in Indonesia was not good with Indonesia losing 4–0 and 5–0 to Vietnam and United Arab Emirates, respectively, in the second round of 2022 World Cup qualification. After the World Cup qualifiers, he led Indonesia with an average squad age of 23.8 years to the final of the 2020 AFF Championship.[19] In June 2022, he led Indonesia to qualify for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, ending Indonesia's 16-year absence from the competition, following a 2–1 win against Kuwait and a thumping 7–0 victory against Nepal on the final matchday to clinch qualification.[20]
Prior to 2023 AFC U-20 Asian Cup which scheduled to be held in March 2023, Shin's request to take a number of Persija Jakarta and Persib Bandung players was rejected by their managers, Thomas Doll and Luis Milla.[21][22] The players were called up to attend a training camp to prepare for the second appearance of the national team in the tournament. Shin was absent from a virtual meeting with the Persija management, which was regretted by Thomas Doll.[22] Nine of Thomas Doll's players were called and declined since they were competing for the league title.[23]
Shin became the first coach that managed to lead Indonesia national teams in three age levels from senior, under-23, and under-20 to all qualify for the AFC Asian Cup in their respective levels, with the under-23 team qualifying for the AFC U-23 Asian Cup for the first time.[24]
In the 2023 AFC Asian Cup tournament, Shin brought up the youngest squad out of all 24 teams with an average age of 23.81 years. Indonesia first faced off against Iraq in a 3–1 loss.[25] In the second match, Indonesia faced off against Southeast Asian rivals Vietnam and defeated them 1–0, it is the first Indonesia victory against Vietnam in 7 years.[26] In the last group stage match, Indonesia lost 3–1 to Asia's top-ranked team, Japan.[27] Despite the two losses in the group stage, Indonesia managed to advance to the Round of 16 by finishing as one of the four best third-place groups. Shin was able to lead Indonesia to the knockout stage of the AFC Asian Cup for the first time in their history after their first appearance in 1996 AFC Asian Cup, thanks to Oman and Kyrgyzstan drawing in group F.[28] Indonesia faced off against Australia in the Round of 16 in a 4–0 loss.[29]
In April 2024, Indonesia participated at the 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup, making their debut in the competition. Indonesia were in Group B with Asia's powerhouses, Australia, Jordan and hosts Qatar. Despite a controversial 2–0 loss to Qatar, in which the referee seemed to be friendly toward the hosts,[30] Indonesia managed to advance to the quarter-finals as group runners-up after winning 1–0 over Australia, and 4–1 over Jordan. After fulfilling the two targets set by PSSI which were to reach the knockout stages at both Asian Cup and U-23 Asian Cup, on 25 April, PSSI president Erick Thohir announced that Shin's contract was officially extended until 2027.[31] Shin also faced his native South Korea in the quarter-finals, but defeated them 11–10 on penalties after a 2–2 draw for 120 minutes.[32] He had three chances to lead Indonesia to the 2024 Summer Olympics, with the last two matches of the tournament and Afro-Asian play-off between fourth-placed teams left. However, Indonesia missed all three opportunities by losing 2–0 to Uzbekistan in the semi-finals, 2–1 to Iraq (after extra-time) in the third place match and 1–0 to Guinea in the Olympic qualifying play-off.[33][34] They were dominated by the three opponents unlike in previous matches and failed to earn their first Olympic football berth since 1956. Shin was sent off for complaining strongly about the penalty awarded to Guinea for the second time during the last match.[34]
At the continuation of the second round of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, where Indonesia previously lost 5–1 to Iraq and drew 1–1 with the Philippines in November 2023, they beat Vietnam again twice. They earned a 1–0 home win and a 3–0 away win over Vietnam on 21 and 26 March 2024, respectively, and the latter was their first away win over Vietnam since 2004.[35] Finishing as Group G runners-up at the second round after a 2–0 loss to Iraq and a 2–0 win over the Philippines in June 2024,[36] Indonesia became the only Southeast Asian nation among 18 qualified nations at the AFC third round.[37]
Shin has two children, Shin Jae-won and Shin Jae-hyeok.
In Indonesia, he is widely known by his initial "STY".[38]
Shin was appointed as an advertising model of Nongshim, a South Korean food company, and made a dance video to promote instant noodle "Nongshim Bulgogi" in Indonesia.[39] The song and his dance in the video became an internet meme after attracting attention in South Korea and Indonesia.[40][41][42]
Shin received a Golden Visa from the Indonesian government.[43]
South Korean football manager (born 1970)
Shin Tae-yong (Korean: 신태용, Hanja: 申台龍; born 11 October 1970) is a South Korean former professional footballer and manager who is the current manager of Indonesia national football team. He is the first man to win the AFC Champions League (Asian Club Championship) as both player and manager, having won the 1995 tournament as a player and the 2010 tournament as a manager with Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. He is also considered one of Indonesia's best national football team coaches.
After graduating from Yeungnam University, Shin spent 12 seasons playing for Ilhwa Chunma. He won the K League Young Player of the Year Award in 1992, the first year of his professional career.[4] He was a key player for Ilhwa Chunma when they won the K League for three consecutive years from 1993 to 1995.[4] Especially in 1995, he became the Most Valuable Player of the K League, and also won the Asian Club Championship in the end of the year.[4] Afterwards, Ilhwa Chunma faltered for a while, but they succeeded in conquering the league again under Shin's contribution. They once again won the league for three consecutive years from 2001 to 2003, and he also won his second MVP Award in 2001.[4] He scored 99 goals and provided 68 assists in 401 matches in the K League, as well as the Korean League Cup.[4] Shin is regarded as one of the greatest K League players of all time, and was selected for the K League 30th Anniversary Best XI in 2013.[5]
He could have become a one-club man, but finished his playing career in Australia with the Queensland Roar in the A-League.[4] Shin retired in September 2005 due to an ongoing ankle issue that would have required surgery.[4] He accepted an assistant coaching role at the club, assisting Miron Bleiberg primarily with technical skills.[6][7]
Shin played 23 international matches including at the 1996 AFC Asian Cup for the South Korea national team.[2]
As a player, he was an attacking midfielder. He earned the nickname "Fox of the Ground" by clearly distinguishing when passing and dribbling with sensual and intelligent play.[4]
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Diperbarui: 5 Desember 2024, 14:45 WIB Diterbitkan: 5 Desember 2024, 14:44 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Ketua Umum PSSI Erick Thohir masih memberikan waktu kepada pelatih Timnas Indonesia Shin Tae-yong (STY) untuk menandatangani kontrak baru.
“Saya dengar beliau (STY) sedang dalam perawatan di rumah sakit, kami berikan waktu,” kata Erick Thohir di sela turnamen sepak bola usia muda Bali 7s di Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali, Sabtu.
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Indonesia melalui PSSI telah mengirimkan kontrak final yang baru kepada STY dua pekan lalu.
Diperkirakan STY belum menandatangani kontrak baru karena sedang dalam perawatan di salah satu rumah sakit yang tidak disebutkan secara spesifik.
Sebelumnya, salah satu media di Korea Selatan mengungkapkan STY berpeluang kembali melatih tim Negeri Ginseng karena kontrak dengan Indonesia akan selesai pada akhir Juni.
Di sisi lain, Erick yang juga Menteri BUMN itu tidak melarang apabila pelatih asal Korea Selatan itu ditarik oleh negaranya.
“Kalau pun dari Korea Selatan ingin Shin Tae-yong, saya tidak bisa melarang,” katanya.
Meski begitu, Erick menegaskan pembangunan sepak bola nasional tidak bergantung kepada individu, namun berdasarkan kiprah semua tim mulai dari pemain yang berkualitas, pelatih, ofisial, pemerintah, dan PSSI selaku induk organisasi hingga suporter.
“Pembangunan tim nasional ini bukan berdasarkan satu individu, saya jamin itu. Timnas ini dibangun karena sebuah kekuatan bersama,” katanya.
Shin Tae-yong sudah memenuhi target PSSI yakni membawa timnas Indonesia ke 16 besar Piala Asia 2023 dan timnas U-23 ke perempat final Piala Asia U-23. STY bahkan membawa timnas Indonesia U-23 ke babak semifinal Piala Asia U23.
Sedangkan dari sisi peringkat FIFA, Indonesia kini menduduki posisi 134 yang menjadi peringkat terbaik selama 13 tahun terakhir. Skuad Merah Putih terakhir kali menempati peringkat 140 pada 19 Oktober 2011.
“Kami perlu punya pelatih standar dunia. Tapi saya yakin Shin Tae-yong tahu bahwa tanpa dukungan PSSI, tanpa kualitas pemain, tidak mungkin kita (Indonesia) sampai di sini,” kata dia.Pilihan Editor: Rekap Hasil dan Klasemen Euro 2024: Belanda vs Prancis 0-0, Austria dan Ukraina Menang