Oh Hyeon-gyu

Oh Hyeon-gyu
Oh in 2026
Personal information
Date of birth (2001-04-12) 12 April 2001[1]
Place of birth Namyangju, South Korea
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[2]
Position Striker
Team information
Current team
Beşiktaş
Number 9
Youth career
2014–2019 Suwon Samsung Bluewings[note 1]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2019–2023 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 49 (13)
2020–2021Gimcheon Sangmu (draft) 38 (7)
2023–2024 Celtic 36 (11)
2024–2026 Genk 56 (15)
2026– Beşiktaş 7 (4)
International career
2015 South Korea U14 4 (5)
2016–2018 South Korea U17 13[α] (4)
2019 South Korea U20 4 (2)
2021–2022 South Korea U23 4 (1)
2022– South Korea 24 (6)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 19 March 2026
‡ National team caps and goals as of 18 November 2025
Oh Hyeon-gyu
Hangul
오현규
Hanja
吳賢揆
RRO Hyeongyu
MRO Hyŏn'gyu

Oh Hyeon-gyu (Korean오현규; born 12 April 2001) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a striker for Süper Lig club Beşiktaş and the South Korea national team.

Club career

Suwon Samsung Bluewings

Oh made his professional debut in K League 1 with Suwon Samsung Bluewings during the 2019 season, making eleven league appearances.[4] He spent the next two seasons on loan at military club Sangju Sangmu (renamed Gimcheon Sangmu in 2021), where he served his military service.[5] He returned to the Bluewings in the 2022 season and was the club's top scorer with 13 league goals.[4]

Celtic

On 25 January 2023, Oh joined Scottish Premiership club Celtic for an undisclosed fee, reported to be in the region of £2.5 million, signing a five-year contract.[6][7] He was assigned the number 19 shirt.[8]

He made his debut on 29 January 2023, in a league game against Dundee United, replacing Kyogo Furuhashi in the 82nd minute of an eventual 2–0 win.[9] Then, he scored his first goal for the Bhoys on 11 February, in a 5–1 Scottish Cup win over St. Mirren.[10] Oh scored 11 goals during 36 league appearances including six starts, while usually playing as a substitute for main striker Furuhashi.[5] However, he did not get playing time for half a year after Adam Idah came to the team on a loan deal.[11]

Genk

On 14 July 2024, Oh signed a four-year contract with Belgian Pro League club Genk.[12] On 22 September, he scored his first goal for Genk in a 4–0 win over Dender. On 28 September, he led Genk's 2–1 win by scoring twice, while playing 31 minutes as a substitute in the next Pro League match against Mechelen.[5][13] He scored 1.33 goals per 90 minutes (9 goals in 610 minutes) as he played as a substitute for main striker Tolu Arokodare in his first season at Genk.[14]

In the summer of 2025, Oh had a medical examination in Germany after receiving an offer from Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart. However, the condition of his cruciate ligament did not satisfy Stuttgart, and they requested to convert his permanent move into a loan deal. He suffered a cruciate ligament injury in his boyhood, but his knee had no problems during his professional career until this point. Genk refused the request and cancelled his transfer.[15][16] On 22 August, he scored his first goal at UEFA competitions in the UEFA Europa League play-off first leg against Lech Poznań, which ended in a 5–1 win.[17] On 25 September, he scored the winning goal in a 1–0 win over Rangers, the first league phase match at the Europa League.[18] He played as a main striker for Genk during the first half of the 2025–26 season, but his status at the club was lowered again after manager Thorsten Fink was sacked for poor results until December.[19]

Beşiktaş

On 4 February 2026, Oh signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Süper Lig club Beşiktaş, who paid a transfer fee of €14 million.[20] On 8 February, he scored an equaliser and won a penalty in his first Süper Lig match against Alanyaspor, which ended in a 2–2 draw.[21] He also scored a goal in each of the two subsequent matches against İstanbul Başakşehir and Göztepe, becoming the first-ever Beşiktaş player to score in all of the first three matches.[22]

International career

Oh represented South Korea at between under-14 and under-23 level.[3] On 11 November 2022, he made his senior international debut in a friendly against Iceland.[23] On 10 October 2024, he scored his first goal for the senior national team in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Jordan, which ended in a 2–0 win.[3]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 19 March 2026[5]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2019 K League 1 11 0 1 0 12 0
2021 K League 1 2 0 0 0 2 0
2022 K League 1 36 13 1 0 2[c] 1 39 14
Total 49 13 2 0 2 1 53 14
Gimcheon Sangmu (draft) 2020 K League 1 5 2 0 0 5 2
2021 K League 2 33 5 2 2 35 7
Total 38 7 2 2 40 9
Celtic 2022–23 Scottish Premiership 16 6 4 1 1 0 21 7
2023–24 Scottish Premiership 20 5 1 0 0 0 5[d] 0 26 5
Total 36 11 5 1 1 0 5 0 47 12
Genk 2024–25 Belgian Pro League 36 9 5 3 41 12
2025–26 Belgian Pro League 20 6 2 0 10[e] 4 32 10
Total 56 15 7 3 10 4 73 22
Beşiktaş 2025–26 Süper Lig 7 4 1 1 8 5
Career total 186 50 17 7 1 0 15 4 2 1 221 62

International

As of match played 18 November 2025[3]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
South Korea 2022 1 0
2023 6 0
2024 8 2
2025 9 4
Total 24 6
Scores and results list South Korea's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Oh goal.[3]
List of international goals scored by Oh Hyeon-gyu
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 10 October 2024 Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan  Jordan 2–0 2–0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 15 October 2024 Yongin Mireu Stadium, Yongin, South Korea  Iraq 2–1 3–2 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 5 June 2025 Basra International Stadium, Basra, Iraq  Iraq 2–0 2–0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
4 10 June 2025 Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea  Kuwait 3–0 4–0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 9 September 2025 Geodis Park, Nashville, United States  Mexico 2–1 2–2 Friendly
6 14 October 2025 Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea  Paraguay 2–0 2–0 Friendly

Honours

Suwon Samsung Bluewings

Gimcheon Sangmu

Celtic[5]

Individual

Notes

  1. ^ Played for Maetan Middle School from 2014 to 2016, and Maetan High School from 2017 to 2019, which were academies of Suwon Samsung Bluewings.
  1. ^ Includes ten appearances and four goals against clubs.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Profile" (in Korean). K League. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Hyun-gyu Oh". WorldFootball.net. Archived from the original on 19 November 2021. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Oh Hyeon-gyu". KFA. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Hyun-gyu Oh » Club matches". WorldFootball.net. Archived from the original on 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Oh Hyeon-gyu at Soccerway. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  6. ^ "Oh Hyeon-gyu in 'movie set' Celtic admission after sealing dream move". The Herald. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Celtic delighted to sign South Korean internationalist Hyeongyu Oh on five-year deal". Celtic FC. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Celtic transfer news: Hyeon-Gyu Oh completes £2.5m move to Scottish Premiership champions on five-year deal". Sky Sports. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Dundee United vs. Celtic – 29 January 2023 – Soccerway". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  10. ^ Starmer, Keir (11 February 2023). "Celtic knock out St Mirren with late goal blitz". BBC Sport. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  11. ^ [오피셜] 오현규, 헹크 이적 완료...4년 계약 완료 "빨리 내 모습 보여주고 싶어, 준비 됐다!" (in Korean). InterFootball. 15 July 2024. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  12. ^ "South Korean Hyeon-gyu Oh signs for four seasons at KRC Genk". K.R.C. Genk. 14 July 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  13. ^ "Onwaarschijnlijke blunder van doelman levert leider Genk alsnog zege op tegen KV Mechelen (Unlikely goalkeeper blunder gives leader Genk victory over KV Mechelen)" (in Dutch). Sporza. 28 September 2024. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  14. ^ "Goals per 90 - First Division A 2024/2025 stats". FotMob. Retrieved 1 September 2025.
  15. ^ "Toptransfer Oh gaat niet door: Stuttgart wilde korting na medische keuring, Genk niet akkoord" (in Dutch). Het Laatste Nieuws. 1 September 2025. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
  16. ^ "VfB-Kampf um Oh: Als Genk auch eine Leihe ablehnte, war alles vorbei" (in German). kicker. 2 September 2025. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
  17. ^ "Lech Poznań vs Genk | UEFA Europa League 2025/26". UEFA. Retrieved 25 September 2025.
  18. ^ "Rangers vs Genk | UEFA Europa League 2025/26". UEFA. Retrieved 25 September 2025.
  19. ^ "Nog een toptransfer in de JPL: door beslissing Nicky Hayen moest Oh nu weg bij Genk" (in Dutch). Voetbalkrant. 3 February 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  20. ^ "Beşiktaşımıza Hoş Geldin Hyeongyu Oh" (in Turkish). Beşiktaş J.K. 4 February 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  21. ^ "GENİŞ ÖZET | Beşiktaş 2-2 Corendon Alanyaspor" (in Turkish). beIN Sports. 9 February 2026. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
  22. ^ "Beşiktaş'ta Hyeon-gyu Oh'dan 'Yılın Golü'! Sergen Yalçın inanamadı, dizlerinin üstüne çöktü" (in Turkish). Mynet. 22 February 2026. Retrieved 26 February 2026.
  23. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Hyeon-Gyu Oh (Player)". National-Football-Teams.com. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  24. ^ 오현규, 9월 G MOMENT AWARD 수상. The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). Osen. 6 October 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2025.
  25. ^ Süper Lig [@superlig]; (9 March 2026). "Trendyol Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında oynanan Beşiktaş-Corendon Alanyaspor maçında attığı golün Şubat ayının en güzel golü seçilmesi sebebiyle ödüle layık görülen Hyeongyu Oh, Galatasaray maçı öncesi ödülünü aldı" (in Turkish). Retrieved 15 March 2026 – via Instagram.