Hello everyone. I'm Steven Choi with the sports brief.<br />Another star from South Korea's legendary 2002 World Cup run has hung up his cleats. Seol Ki-hyeon retires after a prolific 15-year career on the pitch.<br />The former striker isn't leaving the game altogether, having decided to switch to a head coaching career.<br /><br />The 36-year-old said it was an easy call after being named the interim head coach of Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul.<br /><br />Seol played in Belgium, England, Saudi Arabia, and Korea in his club career.<br />Internationally, he scored 19 goals in 82 appearances, the most memorable being the late-game equalizer in the 2002 World Cup Round of 16 against Italy.