14 members including Koo Seung-yoon, Jeong Seung-hyun, and Jo Gyu-seong were finalized to join Kim Cheon

National goalkeeper Ko Seong-yoon came to serve in the military under Kim Cheon. Photo = Korea Football Association

[이데일리 스타in 이석무 기자] The soccer team’s Koo Seung-yoon and Jeong Seung-hyun, and the Olympic team’s Cho Gyu-seong, etc., will serve in the military as members of the Armed Forces Sports Unit (Executive Director).

On the 3rd, the Armed Forces Sports Corps announced the final successful candidate for ‘2021 1st Armed Forces Representative (Executive Director) Athlete (Bottle)’. Of the 40 successful applicants, 14 received the final acceptance letter. The final pass list included a large number of representative athletes such as Sung Yoon, Jeong Seung-hyun, and Gyu-seong Cho.

After being selected for the national football team under 23 years old (U-23) in 2015, Ko Sung-yoon was selected as the first adult national team in the same year as he was added to the final list of the Stilique. Since then, they boarded Shin Tae-yong in 2017 and Bento in 2019 and 2020. Sung-yoon Koo, who returned to Daegu last year after going through Cereso Osaka and Consadole Sapporo, will keep the goal at Kim Cheon Sangmu this year.

Jeong Seung-hyun, who was recognized for his skills at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, was later named on the 2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship and 2018 Russia World Cup national team list. In 2019, he was selected as the Asian Cup national team and made his A-match debut. In 2020, it was also included in the Bento, and has established itself as a built-in national team.

Cho Gyu-sung, who made his debut in Anyang in 2019, was selected as the U-23 national team in May 2019, the third month after his professional debut, and was aboard the national team. The performance on the team is also noticeable. In 2019, the first year of his professional debut, he played 33 games in Anyang, scoring 14 points and 4 assists. In 2020, he transferred to Jeonbuk and successfully settled in the K-League 1, scoring 4 goals and 2 assists in 23 games.

The beneficiaries of the U-22 Quarter are Jinsoo Seo (Jeju), Hyukkyu Kwon (Busan), and Jooseong Kim (Seoul). Suh Jin-soo was from Jeju youth and won the top scorer by scoring 9 goals at the National High School Football Competition held by the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2018. Immediately after graduation, I went directly to Jeju in 2019 and held my debut that year. He competed in 16 professional games for two years.

Born in 2001, Kwon Hyeok-gyu joined Busan with a semi-professional contract for the first time in the K League 2. He competed in 16 matches in 2020 in Busan and took the lead. Kim Joo-sung is a runner-up member of the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Kim Joo-sung, a youth from FC Seoul, joined FC Seoul after graduating from Osan High School and played in 23 professional games.

In addition, Kang Jeong-mook, Myung Jun-jae, Park Sang-hyuk, Yeon Je-woon, Yoo In-soo, Jeong Hyun-cheol, Choi Jun-hyuk, and Ha Chang-rae were listed on the first successful candidate list in 2021.

△ List of final candidates

Kang Jeong-mook (Seoul E) Sung-yoon Sung (Daegu) Kwon Hyuk-gyu (Busan) Kim Ju-seong (FC Seoul) Myung Jun-jae (Suwon) Park Sang-hyuk (Suwon) Seo Jin-soo (Jeju) Yeon Je-woon (Seongnam) Yoo In-soo (Seongnam) Jeong Seung-hyun (Ulsan) Jeong Hyeon-cheol (FC Seoul) Cho Gyu-seong (Jeonbuk) Choi Jun-hyuk (Gwangju) Ha Chang-rae (Pohang)

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