U-23 football team goalkeeper Ahn Jun-su starts from Busan

After living in Japan, Ahn Junsu wears the uniform of I'Park in Busan.
After living in Japan, Ahn Junsu wears the uniform of I’Park in Busan.

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jinnam Bae = Ahn Junsu (23), goalkeeper of the younger than 23 (U-23) soccer team from Japan, is starting a new career in I’Park, K-League 2 (Second Division), Busan.

Busan announced on the 10th that it had recruited Ahn Junsu, who was from Japan’s J-League Cereso Osaka.

Junsu Ahn is a player who has been representing each age group, playing an active part in the FIFA World Cup under 17 (U-17) held in Chile in 2015.

Junsu Ahn, who is 190cm tall, joined Cereso Osaka in 2016 when he was 18 years old and began to build a career as a professional player.

Although he couldn’t get a seat at Cereso Osaka, he was loaned to Kagoshima United in the J3 (3rd division) league in the 2018 season, scoring 32 runs in 29 games, helping the team to promote the J2 (2nd division) league.

After completing his rental life, he returned to Cereso Osaka last year, but in Osaka, where Korean national team goalkeeper Kim Jin-hyun and others held up, Ahn Jun-soo still did not get a chance, and eventually decided to return to Korea with the expiration of the contract.

Ahn Junsu played 36 games in the J2 league and 59 games in the J3 league in Japan.

Ahn Joon-soo, who wears a Busan uniform and prepares for his K-League debut, is planning to participate in the first training of the Olympic team led by coach Kim Hak-beom starting on the 11th with his team midfielder Kim Jin-gyu.

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