Korean soccer players who are looking forward to 2021
players who are expected to perform well in the future
▲Korean soccer players looking forward to this year / Source : nocutnews.co.kr |
In 2020, last year, COVID-19 paralyzed the world. Sports around the world were also affected by COVID-19. Due to the effects of COVID-19, sports were not allowed to be played in an unusually long period of time, and the number of spectators allowed to watch the games decreased, or when the COVID-19 infection was severe, spectators were not allowed to enter the stadium at all. The world is paying attention to South Korean soccer players who are doing well despite their poor environment.
Son Heung-min is the soccer player that the world is paying attention to. Son Heung-min is the soccer player that the world is paying attention to. Son Heungmin currently plays for Tottenham Hotspur FC. Son Heung-min is currently the captain of the South Korean national football team and is considered one of the best players in Asian history as well as a word-class hero, winning 30 Ballon d'Or candidates, a FIFA Puskas award and three Premier League players of the month. He was selected to the national team at an early age for his incredible performance, scoring consecutive goals in the 2018 World Cup in Russia, setting a joint World Cup scoring record for the first time in two tournaments, and winning a gold medal as the captain of men's football at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. Currently, he is considered one of Tottenham's key strikers and one of the best players in the history of Korean and Asian football. He scored double-digit goals in the 2020–21 season, becoming a double-digit player in eight seasons in the European Big League. Thus, the whole world are paying attention to his amazing skills and records, and is looking forward to his future activities.
Another soccer player that we are paying attention to be the female soccer player. Another player in the spotlight is Jang Sel-gi, a female soccer player. Jang Sel-gi is a South Korean female footballer who currently plays for the Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels team. She played for the youth team, which led to her university graduation in 2015 and then to the Japanese Nadecico League. However, she returned to Korea after a year due to communication difficulties. In the 2019 season, she made 27 appearances and helped 17 times to become the king of help. After the end of the 2019 season, she moved to Madrid CFF in the Spanish women's football league. She made her debut with the Madrid CFF on 13 January, but was later suspended due to COVID-19, and returned to the domestic team. She was a member of the South Korean women's national football team and had a good performance, and she is one of the people that the domestic sports community is paying attention to.
Due to the influence of COVID-19, the schedule of next season's soccer games is unclear, but they are expected to maintain good condition and perform in the future. Why don't we pay attention to their future moves?
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