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'The Midfielder of Jeju Who Has Stayed for 10 Years' Lee Chang-min, Awaiting K-League 300-Game Appearance Record, Says "I Will Play Even More Intensely Going Forward"

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Park Jaeho

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JejuSK midfielder Lee Chang-min. /Photo=JejuSK provided
JejuSK midfielder Lee Chang-min. /Photo=JejuSK provided

JejuSK midfielder Lee Chang-min (32) has achieved a career record of 300 K-League appearances.

On the 22nd, Lee Chang-min started in the home match against Kim Cheon (SVP) at Jeju World Cup Stadium in Round 24 of 'Hana Bank K-League1 2026,' which ended in a 0-0 draw, reaching the milestone of 300 career games (K-League1: 272 games, 28 goals, 29 assists; K-League2: 24 games, 4 goals, 2 assists; Playoffs: 4 games).

Lee Chang-min joined Jeju in January 2016 and is currently the longest-serving player on the team. He has played a total of 245 games exclusively for Jeju.

Lee Chang-min stated, "I believe that reaching 300 appearances is not just an individual achievement but a record created together with Jeju and its fans. I will do my best to remain a player who contributes to the team in the remaining matches without losing my initial passion."

He added, "Among the current squad, it seems I have played the longest alongside Jung Woong-hyung at JejuSK. I will approach every game with intense determination so that I can play even more matches in the future."

Meanwhile, a commemorative ceremony for Lee Chang-min's 300th K-League appearance is scheduled to take place as a pre-match event during the home game against Ulsan HD in Round 27 of K-League1 at Jeju World Cup Stadium on September 5.

Lee Chang-min in action during the match. /Photo=JejuSK provided
Lee Chang-min in action during the match. /Photo=JejuSK provided

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