Gi-hyuk Lee

Gi-hyuk Lee

KOR
 • #3 Center Back
Club
Gangwon
Position (Secondary)

CB (CM)

Role

Ball-Playing Centre Back

Birthdate (Age)

Jul 7, 2000 (26)

Preferred Foot

Left

Height

6'0"

Weight

168 lb

National Team
S. Korea

Ranking

105thout of 354
Overall Grade61.5178th/354
Impact score6.275th/354
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
178th/354 DEF
61.5
Passing
112th/351 DEF
70.8
1 V 1 Defending
196th/341 DEF
62.6
Aerial Duel
226th/326 DEF
61.8
Positioning
21st/349 DEF
88.2
Blocking
303rd/343 DEF
51.2

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

3
Appearances
302
Minutes
0
Goals
0
Assists
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Matches

No matches scheduled

News

Jun 24, 2026

Two for lots of categories

Lee logged two crosses (zero accurate), two tackles won, two interceptions and two blocks during the Korea Republic's 1-0 loss Wednesday against South Africa.

Analysis: Fortunately for Lee, despite a crucial miscommunication during the Koreans' preceding game, their starting back-line did not change. In turn, among three Koreans who won multiple tackles, he was one. Lee also logged Korea's most interceptions and blocks, which temporarily stifled RSA counter-attacks. When the Koreans were down, he pushed up their left flank and attempted crosses to salvage a goal, which is not expected from their aforementioned center-back. During the World Cup's group stage, Lee recorded 15 clearances, five interceptions, four tackles won and three blocks.

Jun 18, 2026

Part of crucial mistake at Mexico

Lee logged four clearances, two tackles (two won) and one block during South Korea's 1-0 loss Thursday at Mexico.

Analysis: After seeing success against the Czech Republic, South Korea's team went with the same center-backs again. Even though Lee is their trio's only domestic-league player, unlike Kim Min-Jae (Bayern Munich) and Han-Beom Lee (Midtjylland), it was the K-League veteran who was more statistically active than his fellow CBs. For the Koreans, only he and two others (the aforementioned Kim and Lee Jae-Sung) won multiple tackles against Mexico. The defender Lee logged Korea's most clearances and lone block, backing up a relatively inexperienced defense. Yet, the game result was defined by his and goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu's miscommunication moment, which resulted in Mexico's goal. Kim jumped for a ball in the air, and colliding with Lee caused an untimely fumble right to goalscorer Luis Romo. How the Koreans will respond is unknown, but going into their group-stage finale Wednesday against South Korea, Lee has their most clearances and interceptions, with 12 and three respectively.

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