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Seoul E-Land FC announced on the 5th that it has added new options to the offense by recruiting striker Kim Woo-bin.
Kim Woo-bin is a striker born in 2003 with a robust physique of 186 centimeters and 82 kilograms, and his strength is his reckless breakthrough and shooting using physical and speed. Based on his active activity, he is expected to take active movements from the front and help create opportunities for offense.
Kim Woo-bin, a native of Jeonju Jeil High School, joined Cheongju in Chungbuk in 2024 after completing his second year at Jeonju University. Immediately after joining the team, he was loaned to Paju Citizen's Soccer Team and gained hands-on experience, and transferred to Ansan Greeners through the summer transfer market in the same year. Kim Woo-bin, who showed his potential by scoring one point in nine games in Ansan, had a steady opportunity to play in 30 games in 2025.
In March last year, he was selected for the U-22 national team and participated in a four-nation friendly tournament in China, playing two games, gaining experience in the national team by age.
Kim Woo-bin said, "I thought it was a team that could show my strengths well, so I moved to Seoul E-Land. The goal is to win and promote, and personally, I want to score more than 10 goals and show fans enthusiastic play. I will do my best to become an essential player for the team," he said.
Seoul E-Land recently added diversity to its offense by recruiting Kim Woo-bin following Kim Hyun and Park Jae-yong. Based on the strengthened attack power, it is expected to challenge for promotion in the 2026 season.
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