Lee Sang-Hyuk

About Lee Sang-Hyuk

Who is it?: Yello Mobile
Birth Place: Seoul, South Korea, South Korea
2003: South Korea U-173(0)
2011: → Daejeon Citizen (loan)7(1)
2015: → Seongnam FC (loan)3(0)
Date of birth: (1986-08-03) 3 August 1986 (age 31)
Place of birth: Yongin, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Height: 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position: Winger
Current team: Gyeongnam FC
2002–2004: Dongbuk High School
Years: TeamApps(Gls)
2005–2009: FC Seoul50(9)
2010–2013: Jeju United17(5)
2012–2014: → Sangju Sangmu (army)39(18)
2014–2015: Jeonbuk Hyundai31(3)
2016–: Gyeongnam FC1(0)
2003–2004: South Korea U-204(1)
Hangul: 이상협
Hanja: 李相俠
Revised Romanization: I Sanghyeop
McCune–Reischauer: Ri Sanghyŏp

Lee Sang-Hyuk Net Worth

Lee Sang-Hyuk was born in Seoul, South Korea, South Korea, is Yello Mobile. Lee Sang-Hyuk is the founder of the country's second-biggest unicorn.His Yello Mobile, launched in 2012, operates as a tech incubator by growing and investing in young mobile-based startups. The company has secured $250 million in funding through a series of rounds, winning the backing of U. S.-based venture capital firm Formation 8 and Japanese financial-services company SBI Holdings; the latest SBI funding of $30 million in February 2016 was raised at a $4 billion valuation. Lee owns just over 26% of Yello Mobile which today has a portfolio of more than 80 companies across shopping, media, advertising and travel. Lee worked as an executive for Korean search engine Daum for a year-and-a-half before leaving in 2013.
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💰Lee Sang-Hyuk Net worth: $1 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

2005

In 2005, He debuted in K League for FC Seoul, and made 2 appearances in 2 years, inclusive of the K-League Cup, but began to increase the number of appearances by starter player from Şenol Güneş became the new manager. He has contributed to the runner-up for 2008 K-League.

2010

He moved to Jeju United in 2010. In all competitions Lee scored 6 goals in 18 appearances for Jeju United.

2011

On 29 July 2011, Lee joined Daejeon Citizen on loan from Jeju United.