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Lee Kang-in and Oh Hyun-kyu, who were born in the 2000s, will be led by Korea's soccer team, and 'Lee Kang-in and Generation Z' will be published.

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Kim Myeongseok

*This content was translated by AI.

Korean soccer has faced an unprecedented flood of prospects.

Starting with "Golden Boy" Lee Kang-in, Oh Hyun-kyu, Bae Jun-ho, Lee Han-beom, Lee Tae-seok, and Yang Min-hyuk, the so-called "Gen Z" are traveling around Europe to promote the excellence of Korean soccer. These are the new centers and future engines of Korean soccer. Written by JoongAng Ilbo reporter Park Lin and Sports Seoul reporter Jung Da-wo, who covered numerous soccer scenes, including the World Cup, the Olympics, and the Asian Cup, "Growth and Generation Change of Soccer Born in the Z Generation" dealt with the growth and generational change process of these Generations Z.

The exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes stories delivered by leaders such as Jeong Jeong-yong, Kim Eun-joong and Hong Myung-bo, field officials, and agents show details of Gen Z's debut and growth period, and above all, the process, reality, and strategy of entering Europe that soccer fans will be curious about. At the end of each player's narrative, it includes player SWOT analysis to objectively organize strengths, tasks, and external environments.

Gen Z's narratives, including Lee Kang-in, Oh Hyun-kyu, Bae Jun-ho, Castrov, Lee Han-beom, Lee Tae-seok, Yang Min-hyuk, Kang Sang-yoon, Shin Min-ha, and Park Seung-soo, which will determine the fate of Korean soccer by the late 2020s and the early mid-2030s, are meaningful in that they connect the present and future of Korean soccer. Furthermore, it provides important information to predict Hong Myung-bo Team's 2026 North Korea-China World Cup, which aims to achieve a round of 16 or higher.

The authors clarify the meaning of the publication by predicting the position and future of Generation Z in Korean soccer through a combination of interviews, analysis, and prospects.

Lee Jung-hyo, head coach of Suwon Samsung, who has a strong opinion on fostering promising players, said, "Lee Kang-in is a player I really want to be with someday. I also talked with the analysis coach about how to maximize the player's strengths. Through this book, I learned more about Lee Kang-in. Teaching a young, developing player is always fun. In addition to Lee Kang-in, the growth story of various Gen Z players introduced in this book is interesting," he said.

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