Oh Ban-suk's debut for the South Korea national football team came in a 2-0 victory away from Honduras on 28th May 2018. Named as the 23-man squad of South Korea National Team, Ban-Suk's team lost their opening match, where they lost by 0-1 to Sweden on June 18, 2018.
Oh Ban-suk was born on 20th May 1988, in Gwacheon, South Korea. Regarding his nationality, Suk is South Korean and belongs to Asian ethnicity.
Oh Ban-suk began his football career as a youth member at Konkuk University. On 1st January 2011, he moved to Jeju United on a free transfer. He has netted 6 goals in 174 games for his team.
On 28th May 2018, Ban-suk made his international South Korean senior team debut in a 2-0 victory against Honduras under the coach Tae-Yong Shin. He has been capped 2 times for his national team.
As of 2nd June 2018, Suk was named in the South Korean preliminary 23-man squad for the 2018 World Cup along with his teammates Son Heung-min, Kim Shin-wook and Hwang Hee-chan.
Ban-suk's team lost their opening match to Sweden via 1-0 on 18th June 2018. During the match, Andreas Granqvist scored a penalty-goal for Sweden in 65th minute leading Sweden into a 1-0 victory. Following this, his team lost to Mexico by 1-2.
During the match against Mexico, Mexican striker Carlos Vela scored an opening goal in the 26th minute via penalty. Following this, Javier Hernandez scored the second goal in 66 minutes. Following that. Son Heung scored a decisive goal in 90+3 minute.
Currently 30, Suk is 1.89m i.e. 6 feet 2 inches tall in his height and weighs around 174 lbs (79 kg). Oh Ban-Suk is very secretive about his personal life and has not published more about his dating and relationship. There is no information about his current wife or girlfriend.
So far Ban-Suk has not made any of his relationships public which shows him to be a very private person.
The main sources of Oh Ban-suk's income are his football career. His current market value is estimated to be around £765k as of 15th December 2017.
The South Korean born soccer player, Suk has an annual salary of €260,000 with weekly pay of €5K which he gets through his current club of Jeju United. His release clause is reported to be around €1.7 million as of June 2018. Although his exact net worth is no revealed in media.