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Yang Han-bin, a 'K-League 189-game veteran', transferred to Suwon FC, saying, "I will put everything into it."

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Park Geondo

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Yang Han-bin./photo = Courtesy of Suwon FC
Yang Han-bin./photo = Courtesy of Suwon FC

Suwon FC has launched a backdoor crackdown by recruiting veteran goalkeeper Yang Han-bin (34) with abundant experience.

Suwon FC officially announced the recruitment of Yang Han-bin, a goalkeeper who has passed both the K-League and the J-League, through a press release on the 5th. With this recruitment, Suwon FC further strengthened the competitiveness of its goalkeeper position and laid the foundation for stable game management in the upcoming season.

Yang Han-bin began his professional career at Gangwon FC in 2010 and became a top goalkeeper in the K-League through Seongnam FC and FC Seoul. Since then, he has played in Japan's J-League Cerezo Osaka and Sagan Dos, gaining experience in overseas performances. The K-League's overall record is 216 runs and 56 clean sheets in 189 games.

In particular, Yang Han-bin played in 27 games, including the playoffs, last season as a member of Seongnam FC, and showed off his robustness by recording as many as 14 clean sheets. Combining overwhelming physical conditions of 195 centimeters and 90 kilograms with quick reflexes, he is considered to have a strong strength not only in stable defense but also in skillful match coordination.

Suwon FC expects Yang Han-bin's joining to add a great sense of stability to the team's defense line as a whole. Yang Han-bin said through the club, "I'm here to lead Suwon FC to victory," adding, "I'll put everything into it so that the team can go higher."

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