Thailand sketch’ Jeju United reconvenes the squad… Coach Nam Ki-il, “I’m not satisfied with Final A”

Jeju United (hereinafter referred to as Jeju), which dreams of completing happy soccer, accelerates preparations for the opening of the 2023 season K League 1.

Jeju successfully completed overseas training in Chiang Mai, Thailand from January 5th to 30th. He also drew a sketch of the completion of happy football, which is the goal of Jeju in the 2023 season. The happy football that Jeju pursues is for everyone, including Jeju residents, Jeju fans, clubs, coaching staff, players, and officials, and is the high pride of Jeju Island, its hometown. An important motto is to have a winning mentality to challenge everything that Jeju can do without fear. 카지노

Jeju raised the sense of actual combat through practice games along with high-intensity physical training in the field training in Thailand. In addition, coach Nam Ki-il focused on creating a strong bond that cannot be bought with money to complete happy football. In response, the captains Choi Young-jun, Koo Ja-cheol, Jeong-woon, Kim O-gyu, Ahn Hyun-beom, and Kim Dong-jun put their heads together and set an example for the development of the team. As a result, transfer players such as Yeon Je-woon, Kim Seung-seop, Yuri, Lee Ki-hyeok, Kim Hyung-geun, and Hayes quickly melted into the team.

Naturally, the players began to share each other’s happiness, and with the winning mentality, new confidence and hope began to spring up. Coach Nam Ki-il said, “I thought a lot about ‘I want to be happy’ while conceiving the 2023 season. I wanted not only me but all members of Jeju to create happy soccer together. As I communicated more with the players, a lot of positive elements were created. there is,” he said.

The Jeju team, which took a short break from the Thailand training camp until February 1st, held a team convocation at the clubhouse on February 2nd and is shedding happy beads of sweat again. From now on, Jeju is determined not only to strengthen their stamina, but also to perfect their tactics, and win the home opener against Suwon FC at the Jeju World Cup Stadium at 2:00 pm on Sunday, February 26th. In addition, this season’s goal and the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) Champions League were also aimed squarely.

Coach Nam Ki-il said, “We achieved Final A results in the past two seasons, but we should not be satisfied with this. We will do our best to qualify for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League this season by completing happy football that will satisfy all Jeju members. Jeon Ji-il, Thailand I will plant the seeds of success in training well in my hometown, Jeju Island, and accelerate the completion of happy football.”

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