Kim Kwang-min was born in
Pyongyang on 16 August 1962. Very little is known about Kim's is youth club career at the North Korean championship. He applied to the North Korean national team in 1985, where he participated in the qualifying campaigns for three
World Cups in
1986,
1990 and
1994. He was called for the first time on 19 January 1985 to face
Singapore In 1987, he won the title of athletic athlete in recognition of his achievement in winning the DPR Korea team at the
1987 Kings Cup in
Thailand. In 1990, he was part of the North Korean group that participated in the inaugural edition of the
Dynasty Cup, which became from 2003 the
East Asian Football Cup. Kim really shows up in the Asian finals as he scores the only two goals in his selection in three games. In 1992, he first opened the scoring against the host country,
Japan who manages to equalize ten minutes from the end of the match at the
1992 AFC Asian Cup. It also marks the first goal of the game against the
United Arab Emirates, who finally win two goals to one. Kim scores another goal in the final round of the World Cup qualifiers, against
Iraq, who beat 3–2, for what remains the Chollimas' only victory in this final qualifying stage, which they complete. in the last place. He also scored a goal in a friendly match won against
Bolivia 2–1 at the 1993 Nehru Cup. Since 2007, he is the head coach of the North Korean women's team, which he leads in the final stages of the
2007 World Cup in
China and
2011 in
Germany. The North Koreans reach the quarter-finals at the 2007 edition, the best result achieved by the selection in the World Cup. They also won the
2008 AFC Women's Asian Cup and is on the North Korean bench at the
2008 Summer Olympics football tournament
Beijing. ==International goals==