The Republic of Korea national team A is ahead of a friendly match with Japan to be held in Yokohama, Japan on the 25th. Prior to this, the Korea Football Association announced a list to be launched at 10:30 am on the 15th at the Gyeonghuigung-ro Football Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
Son Heung-min, who attracted the most attention, was decided to join the Korea-Japan war. He was replaced in 15 minutes in the first half due to a muscle injury at the Arsenal and North London derbys on the same morning. This increased the likelihood of a mishap, but included it in the list and aimed for the Korea-Japan match.
In addition, additional Europeans, such as Hwang Hee-chan and Lee Kang-in, will join forces to help them win the Korea-Japan War. Jung Woo-young, who is playing for Freiburg, was selected for the first time, and he joined hands and feet with veteran midfielder Jung Woo-young of the same name.
However, Hwang Eui-jo, the core of the one-top, and Kim Min-jae (Beijing Guo-an) and Son Jun-ho (Shandong Luneng), who are playing in the Chinese league, could not join the opposition of their team.
March 25th Korea-Japan national team list
GK: Hyun-Woo Jo (Ulsan Hyundai), Seung-Gyu Kim (Kashiwa Reisol), Jin-Hyun Kim (Cereso Osaka)
DF: Young-kwon Kim (Gamba Osaka), Chul Hong, Tae-hwan Kim, Doo-Jae Won (Ulsan Hyundai), Joo-ho Park, Ji-soo Park (Suwon FC), Young-bin Kim (Gangwon FC), Jong-gyu Yoon (FC Seoul)
MF: Sejong Ju (Gamba Osaka), Bitgaram Yoon, Dongjun Lee (Ulsan Hyundai), Heechan Hwang (RB Rahipchihi), Wooyoung Jung, Taehee Nam (Al Sadd), Wonsang Um (Gwangju FC), Sangho Na (FC Seoul), Kangin Lee (Valencia), Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur), Jung Woo-young (Freiburg)
FW: Jeonghyup Lee (Gyeongnam FC), Youngwook Cho (FC Seoul)
Photo = Korea Football Association