Young-woo Seol

KOR
 • #22 Right Wingback
Position

RWB

Role

Overlapping Full Back

Birthdate (Age)

Dec 5, 1998 (27)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

6'0"

Weight

159 lb

National Team
S. Korea

Ranking

87thout of 352
Overall Grade78.525th/352
Impact score4.3138th/352
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
12th/121 DEF
78.5
Passing
25th/121 DEF
74.4
Crossing
20th/58 DEF
64.4
Ball Carrying
8th/57 DEF
70.7
1 V 1 Defending
51st/113 DEF
66
Positioning
91st/117 DEF
63

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

1
Appearances
100
Minutes
0
Clean sheets
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News

Jun 11, 2026

Three crosses against Czech Republic

Seol logged three crosses (one accurate) and one chance created during Thursday's 2-1 win against the Czech Republic.

Analysis: South Korea using a three-defender formation with wing-backs meant Seol served as such on the right side Thursday against the Czechs. Only two Koreans logged more than two crosses, including an accurate attempt, the player pair including both wing-backs, Seol and Lee Tae-Seok. Even though Seol is dangerous on Korea's right flank, it is worth noting that the Reds' playmaking preference is through their central midfielders, Lee Kang-in and Hwang In-beom. This is best indicated by the fact that despite 62 percent possession and more than twice as many shots on goal, Korea attempted fewer crosses (12) than the Czechs (15). It would not be surprising that for the 2026 World Cup tournament, he serves as more supplementary of an offensive option compared to his teammates.

Jun 3, 2026

Two-way performer on right flank

Young-Woo is expected to serve as a wing-back with both attacking and defensive responsibilities throughout the World Cup.

Analysis: Young-Woo established himself as a regular starter during South Korea's World Cup qualifying campaign, providing one assist over 13 matches, and is expected to retain an important role in the upcoming tournament. The versatile defender can operate on either flank, though he's most likely to feature on the right side. His fantasy appeal could increase if South Korea continues to deploy a five-man back line, as seen in recent friendlies, which would allow him greater freedom to push forward. In that formation, Young-Woo should have more opportunities to contribute through crosses, chance creation and attacking involvement in the final third. During the latest club season, he stood out with two goals and five assists across 31 league appearances (30 starts) for Red Star Belgrade.

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