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Shinhan Bank appointed Seo Dong-chul, head of the 'former Suwon KT coach', saying, "My shoulders are heavy, but... "I'll do my best for the team"

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Seo Dong-cheol, the new general manager of Shinhan Bank. /Photo = Courtesy of Shinhan Bank
Seo Dong-cheol, the new general manager of Shinhan Bank. /Photo = Courtesy of Shinhan Bank

Incheon Shinhan Bank's S-Bird Women's Basketball Team will enter the system of Seo Dong-cheol (58).

Shinhan Bank officially announced in a press release on the 18th that it has appointed Seo Dong-chul, former head of Suwon KT, as its new general manager.

Seo Dong-chul, the new general manager, said through the club, "I feel heavy about taking on the heavy responsibility, but I will do my best to make Shinhan Bank's S-Bird, who quickly pushed the team, win."

Seo Dong-chul, the new general manager, started his career with the Samsung Electronics basketball team (currently the Samsung Thunder in Seoul) in 1991 and retired in 1997 to become a leader in the Samsung Life Women's Basketball Team.

Since then, he has served as a coach for the men's and women's national teams, as well as Samsung Thunder and Orion's (currently Sono Sky Gunners in Goyang). In particular, he has proven his leadership skills by gaining extensive coaching experience covering the men's and women's basketball world, including the Sangmu Basketball Team, Cheongju KB Stars, the women's national team, Korea University, and KT.

An official from Shinhan Bank said, "We appreciated Seo Dong-cheol's abundant experience and outstanding performance as a player and leader," adding, "We decided to appoint him because we judged him to be the right person to lead the club's change and innovation and restore S-Bird's pride."

General manager Seo Dong-cheol will visit Shinhan Bank's S-Bird basketball team this afternoon to meet with the team for the first time and begin his work in earnest.

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