Chung Mong-joon

      Chung Mong-joon
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      Born (1951-10-27)27 October 1951 (age 61)
      Busan, Republic of Korea
      Nationality Korean
      Alma mater Choong-Ang High School
      Seoul National University College of Commerce
      MIT Sloan School of Management
      Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (PhD)
      Occupation Politician; Business Magnate; Vice President of FIFA
      Net worth Decrease US$ 1.38 billion (2013)
      Political party Saenuri Party
      Religion Presbyterianism
      Spouse(s) Kim Young-Myeong
      Korean name
      Hangul 정몽준
      Hanja 鄭夢準
      Revised Romanization Jeong Mong-jun
      McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Mongjun

      Chung Mong-joon or Chung Mong Joon, (Korean: 정몽준, born October 17, 1951, in Busan, South Korea) is a South Korean businessman and politician. He is honorary vice president of FIFA[1] and the former president of the Korea Football Association. He is also the controlling shareholder in Hyundai Heavy Industries Group, the second-largest Korean chaebol and one of the largest corporations in the world. He is the sixth son of the Hyundai conglomerate founder, Chung Ju-yung. Chung is a graduate of Seoul National University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Johns Hopkins University where he earned his Ph.D. He is also the chairman of the board of the University of Ulsan and Ulsan College in Ulsan, South Korea.[2]

      He is also a member of the National Assembly of Korea, representing Ulsan. In 1988, Chung won a seat in the National Assembly of South Korea and is now in his seventh term in office. In 2002, he ran for the presidency, where Chung formed a coalition with candidate Roh Moo-hyun to swing voters away from conservative Grand National Party candidate Lee Hoi-chang. Chung controversially withdrew his endorsement of Roh in the last hour, but Roh went on to win the election nonetheless. In September 2002, he announced his intent to run for the presidency in December.[3]

      A talented sportsman, Chung won a silver medal in a national competition for equestrian jumping in 1976, and once placed fourth in a Korean cross-country skiing championship.

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      National Assembly of South Korea
      New constituency Member of the Assembly for Ulsan Dong-gu
      1988–2008
      Succeeded by
      Ahn Hyo-dae
      Preceded by
      Lee Kye-an
      Member of the Assembly for Dongjak-eul
      2008–present
      Incumbent
      Party political offices
      Preceded by
      Park Hee-tae
      Chairman of the Grand National Party
      2009–2010
      Succeeded by
      Ahn Sang-soo
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