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'''Kim Min-soo''' may refer to: |
'''Kim Min-soo''' or '''Kim Min-su''' may refer to: |
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* [[Kim Min-soo (footballer |
* [[Kim Min-soo (footballer, born 1984)]], South Korean football player |
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* [[Kim Min-soo (judoka)]] (born 1975), South Korean judoka, mixed martial artist and kickboxer |
* [[Kim Min-soo (judoka)]] (born 1975), South Korean judoka, mixed martial artist and kickboxer |
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* Kim Min-soo (born 1977), South Korean |
* [[Kim Min-soo (singer)]] (born 1977), Don Spike, South Korean singer and composer |
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* [[Kim Min-soo (basketball)]] (born 1982), South Korean basketball player with the [[Seoul SK Knights]] |
* [[Kim Min-soo (basketball)]] (born 1982), South Korean basketball player with the [[Seoul SK Knights]] |
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* [[Kim Min- |
* [[Kim Min-su (footballer, born 1997)]] South Korean football player; see [[2020 FC Seoul season]] |
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* [[Kim Min-su (footballer, born 2006)]], South Korean football player |
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==See also== |
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* [[Kim Soo-min]] (born 1994), Miss South Korea 2018 |
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 21 October 2024
Kim Min-soo or Kim Min-su may refer to:
- Kim Min-soo (footballer, born 1984), South Korean football player
- Kim Min-soo (judoka) (born 1975), South Korean judoka, mixed martial artist and kickboxer
- Kim Min-soo (singer) (born 1977), Don Spike, South Korean singer and composer
- Kim Min-soo (basketball) (born 1982), South Korean basketball player with the Seoul SK Knights
- Kim Min-su (footballer, born 1997) South Korean football player; see 2020 FC Seoul season
- Kim Min-su (footballer, born 2006), South Korean football player
See also
[edit]- Kim Soo-min (born 1994), Miss South Korea 2018