Hello everyone, today is January 23, 2024. Next, let's take a look at today's "Korean Football Evening News" focus news, the content is as follows:
, "2009 again!", the former master and apprentice Ulsan reunited
2, preparing for the Asian Youth Championship, the Korean U17 women's football team completed the Portugal training
3, "k2 dark horse" Losing talents again, goalkeeper Park Chung-hyo joins Gangwon
Let’s take a look at the specific content of each news
"2009 again!", the former master and apprentice Ulsan reunited
In Egypt in 2009, the 19-year-old left midfielder Kim Mi-woo joined South Korea U20 coach Hong Myung-bo. He was a "blockbuster" under his good leadership. He not only scored a key goal in the team's key match against Germany, but also scored twice in the round of 16 against Paraguay, helping the team advance to the quarterfinals. In that competition, Jin Miaoyou was also named the rising star of the World Youth Championship, and formed an indissoluble bond with Hong Mingfu. But except for the later Guangzhou Asian Games, Jin Gaoyou regretted missing the opportunity to participate in the London Olympics due to injury, and was unable to renew his relationship with his mentor. Although Hong Mingfu took him to participate in the East Asian Cup and the warm-up matches before the World Cup, in the end due to state and injuries, Jin Miaoyou missed the World Cup in Brazil. From then on, Jin Miaoyou and Hong Mingbo were like two parallel lines that did not intersect with each other. This time, Jin Miaoyou gave up his contract renewal with Chengdu Rongcheng and came to Ulsan HD FC to renew his contract with Hong Mingfu. Already 34 years old, he doesn't know if he can spark a spark with his mentor again.
In preparation for the Asian Youth Championship, the Korean U17 women's football team completed training in Portugal
In order to prepare for the Indonesian U17 women's football Asian Cup in April, the Korean U17 women's football team led by coach Kim Eun-jung went to Portugal for training. During the period, they played three friendly matches with the Portuguese and Irish U17 women's football teams. In a match that ended on the evening of January 22nd, local time in Portugal, the South Korean U17 women's football team, after falling behind twice, stubbornly equalized the score twice and finally shook hands with their opponents. It is worth mentioning that the Korean U17 women's football team lost 1-2 in their first match in Portugal. This draw against the same opponent reflects the improvement of the players' level through training. In a game that ended a few days ago, the South Korean U17 women's football team lost 1-2 to the Irish women's football team. Generally speaking, the team members found their own gaps through confrontation with European teams. They scored 4 goals and conceded 6 goals in three games, which can be regarded as a satisfactory completion of the task. I hope that the gains from this training can provide the team with enough help when competing in the Asian Minor Championships.
"K2 Dark Horse" lost talent again, goalkeeper Park Chung-hyo joined Gangwon
In the 2023 season, a "dark horse" emerged in the K2 League, and this is Gimpo FC! But in the 2024 season, with the departure of some meritorious players, the team may face a crisis in the new season. After losing the main defender, midfielder and forward, now it is the turn of the main goalkeeper! Gimpo FC's biggest contributor, goalkeeper Park Chung-hyo, who conceded the fewest goals in the K2 League last season, officially signed a contract with Gangwon FC in the K1 League today. This is also Gangwon FC's "reinforcement" choice in the goalkeeper position after Ryu Sang-hoon left the team. Park Chung-hyo entered Gyeongnam FC in the K1 League in 2013, and has basically been playing in the K3 League since then. However, he performed well in teams including Gangneung City Hall, Busan Transportation Corporation, etc., and won the best of the year repeatedly. In 2023, he joined Gimpo FC and conquered the fans here in just one season. His record of conceding 25 goals in 36 games has once again attracted the attention of high-level professional teams. Gangwon FC is not the first club in Park Chung-hyo's career to "dig from k3 to k1". In 2017, Suwon FC did something similar, but the "spare tire" positioning made him very hurt. I wonder if Gangwon FC will treat him well this time.
(Editor: Korean Football Research Association)
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