K League 2 Cheonan Recruiting Lee Jung-hyup, a former striker from the national team → Reinforcing the attack...Jeju Off-season Training Starts
K League 2 Cheonan Recruiting Lee Jung-hyup, a former striker from the national team → Reinforcing the attack...Jeju Off-season Training Starts
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Cheonan City FC of the K League 2 strengthened its offense by recruiting striker Lee Jung-hyup (33), a former national team player.
Lee Jung-hyup started at Busan I'Park in the 2013 season and played in a total of 292 K-League matches through Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Gangwon Province and Seongnam. In recognition of his performance in the K-League, he showed outstanding performance at the Asian Cup in 2015 as a member of the national team, scoring five points in 25 A matches.
Lee Jung-hyeop, who has newly joined Cheonan, expressed his expectation, saying, "There is an expectation of what Cheonan will look like if he plays in Cheonan with an interesting game. I have many close players, so I think I will be able to adapt quickly and show my strengths well."
Lee Jung-hyup, who will be in charge of Cheonan's scoring ability as a representative striker, also said, "I will try to lead Cheonan organically by breathing with my colleagues so that it can go to a higher position than last year."
Lee Jung-hyup completed his medical test on Wednesday and began his first training camp in Jeju on Wednesday. Cheonan will hold both the first and second training camp in Jeju.
"The most important thing in the first round of training is physical fitness," Cheonan coach Kim Tae-wan said. "My goal is to establish the foundation for the original team by aligning physical fitness training with existing players and new players, and strengthening teamwork."
Meanwhile, 메이저놀이터 ahead of the departure of the first training camp, Park Sang-don, chairman of the board, said to the team, "I hope we can finish the training well as we targeted in warmer weather than last year. I hope this season will be a season where we can repay Cheonan citizens and fans even more."