Lee Phillips
Origin/Culture/Country: WelshLee Phillips: is a Welsh footballer who currently plays for Llanelli.
Lee Martin Nogan
Origin/Culture/Country: WelshLee Martin Nogan: is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Hull City, Sunderland and Huddersfield Town during the 1980s and 1990s.He holds the record for consecutive appearances for Hull City, playing 226 consecutive games between August 1983 and September 1988. In 2005, as part of the club's centenary celebrations, a poll was carried out to name the top 100 Tigers, and Norman was the highest-placed goalkeeper at number six.
Lee John Worgan
Origin/Culture/Country: WelshLee John Worgan: is a Welsh former footballer and manager.Walker started his playing career as a goalkeeper with Reading in January 1963.[1] He joined Shrewsbury Town in June 1964 and also played for York City F.C., Watford F.C., Charlton Athletic F.C. and most notably Colchester United for whom he made 363 league appearances for. Perhaps the most memorable moment in Walker's playing career came when lower division Watford knocked Bill Shankly's Liverpool out of the FA Cup in the early 1970s, in what was considered to be a major cup upset and a result which convinced Shankly of the need to dismantle his aging side and begin building a new team.
Lee Byung-Keun
Origin/Culture/Country: South KoreanLee Byung-Keun: a South Korean football player who plays for Daegu FC as a Defender.He started his career as a professional footballer as a founding member of Suwon Samsung Bluewings in 1996. He played for Bluewings for ten years as one of the most steady players in the team.He contract to Gyeongnam FC as a scouter in 2008.
Lee Sa-Bik
Origin/Culture/Country: South KoreanLee Sa-Bik: a South Korean football player who plays as a defender. A Bosnian by birth, he became naturalized as a Korean citizen in 2004.he played for the Croatian under-21 team because his mother is of Croatian ethnicity. He won six international caps with the team in 1995. Because of this, he is now eligible to play for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and South Korea.He first came to South Korea in 1998, when he joined the Pohang Steelers from Croatian First League side NK ZagrebAfter he was released from Suwon, there was a rumour that he would move to Ghanaian league. He finally joined Chunnam Dragons. He played, or will play in AFC Champions League in every K-League club he joined.