
Former South Korea coach Shin takes over at Ulsan HD
The 54-year-old replaces Kim Pan-gon, who left Ulsan by mutual consent after the weekend's 3-2 loss to Suwon FC.
Shin, who led South Korea at the 2018 World Cup and most recently worked as Indonesia coach, takes over with Ulsan seventh in the standings, 23 points adrift of leaders Jeonbuk Motors after 24 matches.
Kim, the former Harimau Malaya coach, left after 13 months in the role having replaced Hong Myung-bo following his appointment as South Korea coach in July last year.
Kim guided the club to the league title last season and was in charge during their involvement in the Club World Cup in the United States in June.
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