Jeonbuk announced on the 7th that it has hired Kwon Chang-hoon, who played for Suwon Samsung until last year after returning to Korea through Suwon Samsung (2013-2016), Dijon FCO (2017-2019, France), and SC Freiburg (2019-2021, Germany).
From the 2012 U-19 AFC Championship to the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup, the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and the 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup, he has represented the Korean soccer team by age group and A team. 메이저 토토사이트
Kwon Chang-hoon, who also played 144 games in the K League, is a player who has the greatest strength in sharp left-footed kicks, including individual skills to break through the opponent’s defense through daredevil plays.
Jeonbuk is firmly believing that Kwon Chang-hoon currently needs some time for rehabilitation, but the player’s ability to recognize the real thing is so outstanding that he will make a comeback in Jeonbuk.
The club said Kwon Chang-hoon’s quick return to the ground will work together with the nation’s best soccer team doctor and medical team to make all-out efforts to rehabilitate and revive his skills.
Kwon Chang-hoon, who will become Jeonju’s new heart, said, “After a lot of thought, I decided to go to Jeonbuk. It was a really important judgment in my soccer life,” adding, “I deeply appreciate the Jeonbuk team for their consideration and I will definitely repay them. I will prove my value to myself.”