1990 in South Korea
Events from the year 1990 in South Korea.
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| See also: | Other events of 1990 Years in South Korea Timeline of Korean history 1990 in North Korea  | ||||
Incumbents
    
- President: Roh Tae-woo[1]
 - Prime Minister: Kang Young-hoon (until December 27), Ro Jai-bong (starting December 27)
 
Events
    
- December Unknown date – A first convenience store retail GS25 (then LG25) open in downtown Seoul.
 
Sport
    
- 1990 K League
 - South Korea wins the 1990 Dynasty Cup
 - South Korea lose all their matches at the FIFA World Cup
 
Births
    
- January 9 - Choi Su-min, handball player[2]
 - January 15 - Dayen Zheng, Australian entertainer
 - January 31 - Park Hae-mi, sport shooter[3]
 - February 10 - Choi Sooyoung, singer and actress
 - February 14 - Park Ki-ju, field hockey player[4]
 - February 19 - Lee Elijah, actress and model
 - February 24 - Ryu Eun-hee, handball player[5]
 - March 20 - Jung Kyung-eun, badminton player[6]
 - March 24 - Na Ah-reum, road cyclist[7]
 - March 26 - Xiumin, singer and actor
 - March 31 - Bang Yongguk, rapper, songwriter and record producer
 - April 8 - Kim Jonghyun, singer (d. 2017)[8]
 - May 21 - Choi In-jeong, fencer[9]
 - May 30 - Im Yoona, singer and actress
 - June 30 - N, singer, actor, presenter, and radio host (VIXX)
 - August 10 - Lee Sung-kyung, model and actress
 - August 27 - Nam Yeong-sin, handball player[10]
 - August 31 - Lee Kye-rim, sport shooter[11]
 - October 23 - Lee Eun-bi, handball player[12]
 - October 26 - Bae Yeon-ju, badminton player[13]
 - November 10 - Leo, singer, songwriter and musical theatre actor
 - November 22 
- Jang Dongwoo, singer, rapper and actor
 - Seo Eunkwang, singer
 
 - November 29 - Lee Minhyuk, singer, rapper, songwriter and actor
 
Deaths
    
- 24 September – Kang Joon-ho, boxer (b. 1928)
 
References
    
- "Economic-Political Unrest Erupts In Violent Protests in South Korea". The New York Times. 10 May 1990. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
 - "Su-Min Choi - Player Profile - Handball". Eurosport UK. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
 - "Hae Mi PARK - Olympic | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
 - "Ki Ju PARK - Olympic Hockey | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
 - "Eun Hee RYU - Olympic Handball | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
 - "JUNG Kyung Eun | Profile". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
 - "Ahreum NA - Olympic Cycling Road | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
 - "Death of Jonghyun: Success of SHINee's lead vocalist went beyond the K-Pop boyband". The Straits Times. 18 December 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
 - "Injeong CHOI - Olympic Fencing | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 24 June 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
 - "Yeong-Sin Nam - Player Profile - Handball". Eurosport UK. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
 - "Kyerim LEE - Olympic | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
 - "Eun Bi LEE - Olympic Handball | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
 - "BAE Yeon Ju | Profile". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
 
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