'78 games for age group representatives only' Cho Young-wook "The Beauty of Yujong in the Last Competitio

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Cho Young-wook, a member of the Hangzhou Asian Games football team, is interviewed before training

Cho Young-wook, a member of the Hangzhou Asian Games football team, is interviewed before training at the National Team Training Center (NFC) in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, 카지노사이트 on Thursday.

Forward Cho Young-wook (24, Gimcheon), who was named to the "Hwang Sun Hong Ho" for the men's soccer team at the Hangzhou Asian Games, is one of the first players on the team to represent his country at any age.

According to the Korea Football Association's records, he has played 78 games for the national team at every age group, starting with six matches for the U-14s, followed by 46 for the U-20s and 26 for the U-23s.

If you include the four A-matches he played for the senior national team last year, 온라인카지노 he has a total of 82 caps.

For him, the Hangzhou Asian Games, with less than a week to go until the first round of the tournament, have a special significance.

"The Asian Games will be my last time playing for the national team in my age group," said Cho Young-wook, who met with reporters before the team's training session at the National Training Center (NFC) in Paju on Thursday.

Hailed as the "next big franchise star" after playing for K League 1 FC Seoul since 2018, Cho has scored 13 goals for K League 2 Gimcheon Sangmu, which he joined this year for military service, making him the league's second-leading scorer behind Lewis (Gimpo-14).

"I have a good pace with my team and my confidence has increased," Cho said. "As a striker, I'm always thinking about scoring goals, and I'm aiming for about three goals at the Asian Games."

Cho Young-wook in training

Cho Young-wook and members of the Hangzhou Asian Games football team train at the National Team Training Center (NFC) in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, on Thursday.

He joined the army earlier this year and could get an "early discharge" if he wins a gold medal at the Asian Games.

"More than that, it's important for me to run for the team to win," Cho said, adding, "South Korea has won the last two Asian Games, so I'm just thinking about continuing the record."

Reuniting with his 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup runner-up teammate Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain) is also something he's looking forward to at the Asian Games.

"I keep asking him when he's coming. He is also curious about the team atmosphere and says he will come as soon as possible," he smiles.

Depending on when Lee, whose arrival is still unclear, will arrive, the team's tactics and Cho Young-wook's role could change.

"It's true that Kang-In has a big spot, but I'm not thinking too much about it. There may be moves or plays that he can do well, but we're mainly preparing for the team's movements." 카지노사이트존

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