Cho, whose side defeated Nigeria 2-1 earlier this month in his first game in charge, named 14 overseas players in his squad of 23 as Korea continue preparations for the 2011 Asian Cup.

Suwon Bluewings midfielder Kim is included for the first time since February while 19 year-old Suk could make his international debut along with defender Kim Ju-young from Gyeongnam FC.

"I called Kim as we will need players of his ability and experience at the Asian Cup," Cho said.

"Iran will be a good test for us and we are expecting a tough match."

English Premier League stars Lee Chung-yong of Bolton and Manchester United's Park Ji-sung will make the long trip east from Europe as well Celtic's Cha Du-ri and Ki Sung-yong, and Park Chu-young of As Monaco.

South Korea squad to face Iran on September 7 in Seoul:

Kim Young-kwang (Ulsan), Jung Sung-ryong (Seongnam), Cho Yong-hyung (Al Rayyan), Kwak Tae-hwi (Kyoto), Lee Jung-soo (Al Sadd), Kim Young-kwon (FC Tokyo), Hong Jung-ho (Jeju Utd), Kim Ju-young (Gyeongnam), Lee Young-pyo (Al Hilal), Choi Hyo-jin (FC Seoul), Cha Du-ri (Celtic) Park Joo-ho (Jubilo Iwata), Ki Sung-yong (Celtic), Kim Jung-woo (Gwangju), Kim Du-hyeon (Suwon), Yoon Bitgaram (Gyeongnam), Lee Chung-yong (Bolton), Kim Bo-kyung (Oita Trinita), Park Ji-sung (Manchester United), Yeom Ki-hoon (Suwon), Cho Young-cheol (Albirex Niigata), Park Chu-young (AS Monaco), Suk Hyun-jun (Ajax)