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'First K-League Challenge' Kim Hae, European leagues, and Shin Ye... power reinforcement in large numbers

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Park Geondo

*This content was translated by AI.

Gimhae FC player recruitment official. /Photo = Courtesy of Gimhae FC

Gimhae FC2008, which is challenging its first professional stage, has begun to quench in earnest. It has strengthened its power by recruiting a large number of university prospects from resources with overseas league experience such as Germany and Serbia.

Gimhae announced in a press release on the 19th that it has recruited Kang Joon-mo, Myung-jin, Kim Kyung-soo, and Lee Min-young.

According to the club, Kang Joon-mo started soccer in the United States at the age of 8 and learned European soccer by joining the German Mainz youth team at the age of 15. Since then, he has played on the German stage, K-League Suwon FC, and Ansan Greeners, and played for the Seattle Sounders Reserve team of the U.S. Major League Soccer (MLS) last year.

After making his professional debut as a former Jeonbuk Hyundai Youth, Chung Sang-jin moved to the Serbian league in 2023 to gain experience. It is a multi-resource that plays all positions of attack, such as wing forward, offensive midfielder, and striker.

Resources that stood out in the K3 and K4 leagues and the university stage also joined. Kim Kyung-soo, Lee Min-young, Sung Ho-young and Kim Dong-guk are the resources that have been verified in the lower leagues. Moon Seung-min, Han Jun-sung from Jeonju University, and Park Hyung-bin from Inje University will make their professional debut in Gimhae uniforms.

An official from Gimhae said, "The careers of foreign leagues, domestic semi-professional, and university players are different, but we have increased the team's growth potential by recruiting potential players who can make a lot of progress in the future."

Gimhae will officially participate in K League 2 from this year after receiving final approval from the Professional Football Federation on the 16th. This season's K League 2 will be operated under a total of 17 teams, with three new teams joining, including Gimhae, Yongin FC, and Paju Frontier FC. A total of 34 rounds of 32 games per team will be held.

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