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[Official] Choi Yu-ri, a "European and national team striker," joined Suwon FC Women, "will prove it steadily."

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Park Geondo

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Choi Yu-ri. /Photo by Suwon FC = Courtesy
Choi Yu-ri. /Photo by Suwon FC = Courtesy

Suwon FC Women added weight to the offense by recruiting Choi Yu-ri (31), a national striker who has experienced the England stage.

Suwon FC Women officially announced the recruitment of Choi Yu-ri through a press release on the 1st. With the addition of Choi Yu-ri, who has abundant international experience and proven scoring ability, Suwon FC Women have secured more diverse attacking options.

Choi Yu-ri, born in 1994, made her WK League debut with Gumi Sports Toto (now Sejong Sports Toto) in 2016. Since then, he has played for Birmingham City WFC in the England or not soccer league from 2023 to last summer after playing for the Red Angels of Incheon Hyundai Steel. The Korean women's national soccer team has also scored 13 points in 69 A matches, playing as the main striker.

Choi Yu-ri's greatest strength is forward compression and daredevil breakthrough using fast speed. It has a high tactical utilization as it has a multi-capability to play not only the side striker, which is the main position, but also the front-line striker. In particular, the ability to manage games strengthened on overseas stages and in the national team is expected to play a key role in the attack of Suwon FC women, who will play both the WK League and the Asian stage.

Choi Yu-ri said through Suwon FC Women, "I will be a player who consistently proves himself on the ground with speed play," adding, "I will do my best to harmonize with the team's players."

Suwon FC Women is expected to accelerate competition in the upcoming season by maximizing synergy with existing strikers with the recruitment of Choi Yu-ri.

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