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[Official] 'Lee Jung Hyo-ho' Suwon recruited Ko Seung-beom, saying, "We are back with a goal beyond promotion"

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Kim Myeongseok

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  • 2 to 1 trade with Lee Minhyuk and Park Woojin
Ko Seung-beom left Ulsan HD and moved to Suwon Samsung. /Photo = Courtesy of Suwon Samsung

Ko Seung-beom (32) left Ulsan HD and returned to his former team Suwon Samsung.

Suwon officially announced the recruitment of Ko Seung-bum on its official channel on the 20th. It is a trade between Lee Min-hyuk (24) and Park Woo-jin (22) heading to Ulsan instead. Ulsan's club also officially announced the news of the trade agreement between Lee Min-hyuk, Park Woo-jin and Ko Seung-beom on the same day.

As a result, Ko Seung-beom will return to his former team Suwon three seasons after leaving Suwon at the end of the 2023 season. Ko Seung-beom started his professional career by joining Suwon in 2016, and only wore Suwon uniforms except during the days of Daegu FC (rental) and Gimcheon Sangmu (military service).

After Suwon was relegated to the second division, he moved to Ulsan in 2024 and played two seasons before returning to his former team Suwon. The professional record is 15 goals and 18 assists in 2014 K League 1 games, and 3 goals and 2 assists in 10 K League 2 games. It is the first time in five seasons that he has been on the K League 2 stage since the 2021 season when he was in Gimcheon.

Ko Seung-beom in the 2023 season when he was at Suwon Samsung. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League

Suwon, which previously had Jung Ho-yeon, a former national team player and coach Lee Jung-hyo's favorite player, and Park Hyun-bin, who was considered a contributor to Bucheon FC's promotion to the K League 1 last season, will build a "second-tier" midfield by recruiting Ko Seung-beom.

Ko Seung-beom said through the club, "I'm so grateful and happy to be able to come back as a comfortable big bird like home," adding, "I came back to Suwon with a goal beyond promotion." We will do our best to contribute to the team's expectations," he said.

Meanwhile, Ulsan, which broke up with Ko Seung-beom, will be able to add new vitality to the midfield by embracing Lee Min-hyuk and Park Woo-jin, who are promising in the future at the same time. Lee Min-hyuk is considered a resource that will add creativity to the midfield based on sophisticated forward passes and ball-keeping skills, while defensive midfielder Park Woo-jin is considered a resource that will add weight to the midfield with stable positioning and interpersonal defense capabilities.

Lee Min-hyuk said through the Ulsan club, "I will quickly understand what the team has prepared for the winter and prepare well so that my skills can be a definite addition in the moment I need them." Park Woo-jin also said, "I have a great sense of responsibility to get an opportunity in a big team called Ulsan. We will work hard from the training ground and quickly melt into the team, and play more than anyone on the ground and contribute to protecting the team's victory," he said.

Lee Min-hyuk (left) and Park Woo-jin, who left Suwon Samsung and moved to Ulsan HD. /Photo = Courtesy of Ulsan HD

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