Professional soccer E-Land recruits striker Park Jeong-in from Busan… Traded with Kim Jung-hwan

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Professional soccer E-Land recruits striker Park Jeong-in from Busan… Traded with Kim Jung-hwan

Professional soccer K League 2 Seoul E-Land FC and Busan I-Park have agreed to trade one player at a time.

E-Land announced on the 14th, “We decided to recruit striker Park Jung-in from Busan and give up Kim Jeong-hwan.”

Park Jung-in, who transferred to E-Land, was from Ulsan Hyundai High School and was called up to the professional stage in 2019, and played 13 games in two seasons in competition with Junio, Kim In-seong, Lee Geun-ho, and Joo Min-gyu.

In 2020, he also contributed to the team's victory by scoring in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League (ACL).

Park Jung-in, who moved to Busan in the 2021 season, has grown into a key player over three seasons and scored 16 goals and 5 assists in 77 K-League games.

In the under-23 (U-23) national team, he recorded 6 goals and 5 assists.

In 2018, he joined the Olympic team training camp preparing for the AFC U-23 Championship, and was recognized for his potential with multiple goals in a closed friendly match against the national team led by coach Paulo Bento at the time.

Park Jung-in is a striker whose strengths are fast dribbling and powerful shooting, and is evaluated as having all the conditions required of a striker, such as natural positioning, penetration, and decisiveness.

Park Jung-in said, "I was impressed with E-Land's strong teamwork and strong pressure".

E-Land coach Park Choong-gyun said, "As a player who has been keeping an eye on Park since his days as Jeonbuk coach, Park Jung-in's skills and attitude towards the game will be of great help in improving the team atmosphere." .


Kim Jung-hwan, who wore a Busan uniform with this trade, is from Shingalgo and debuted at FC Seoul in 2016.

Born in 1997, Kim Jung-hwan is evaluated as a side striker with excellent dribbling and penetrating skills and brilliant techniques.

He moved to Gwangju FC in 2018 and played in 56 games in his three seasons, scoring 10 goals and 6 assists, and contributed to Gwangju's K-League 2 championship in 2019.

Kim Jung-hwan, who moved to E-Land in 2021, has played 12 league games this season.

His K-League career record is 125 games, 19 goals and 11 assists.

Kim Jung-hwan said, “I am unfamiliar with the sudden team transfer, but my teammates, coaches, and coaches help me a lot.

” I want to 온라인카지노사이트 ," he said.

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