Career
Born in Seoul, South of Korea, at a very early age, Woo realized he had football talent. Inspired by Diego Maradona and his unique ball control ability, Woo practiced and practiced to emulate the skill. Still practising his ball skills, Woo realized he wanted to become famous worldwide as the "Greatest Football Entertainer in the World".
Woo broke the Guinness Book of World Records for football head tricks in 1989 by heading a ball for 5 hours, 6 minutes and 30 seconds.
Whilst in Germany, Woo performed at the DFB-Pokal final and then back in of Korea, Woo did his amazing skills routine at the opening ceremony of the Seoul 1988 Summer Olympics. Woo then moved to Hawaii in the United States and began coaching as well performing at various events in Las Vegas.
As an ambassador for the World Cup 2002 in of Korea, Woo promoted the event at many games. Woo then decided to perform his skills in the United Kingdom, the "home of football", and has performed on television, for Nike in recent freestyle commercials and events across the United Kingdom, at football matches, corporate events, coaching and even impromptu public appearances whilst he practices his skills.
This is the only time Ronaldinho has ever asked for an autograph.
Woo has received great feedback from adoring fans in England, and is widely renowned as one of the greatest football entertainers in the world.