A defense that gets stronger with Hyundai High School! Jung Sung-bin signs a contract as a semi-professional
A defense that gets stronger with Hyundai High School! Jung Sung-bin signs a contract as a semi-professional
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Ulsan HD called Jung Sung-bin of Hyundai High School as the club's second semi-professional contract player of all time.
Ulsan has signed a semi-professional contract to bring Jung Sung-bin, a center back from Hyundai High School under the umbrella of the youth team, to the professional team. Jung Sung-bin, who was born in May 2007 and can be used as a U22 resource in Ulsan until 2030 for the next five years, has planted expectations and youthful energy in the Ulsan squad.
Left-footed center back Jung Sung-bin is a promising player that Hyundai High School coach Lee Seung-hyun and youth director Noh Sang-rae all praised. "He is a player who is not only fast but also useful both in offense and defense." Above all, he is 192 centimeters tall and weighs 80 kilograms, making him an impeccable resource among players of his age.
Jung Sung-bin, who is equipped with both hardware and software, joined Hyundai High School in 2023 and continued his monthly leave.
In 2023, the first year of joining the team, he was listed on the U17 age-specific national team training list at the age of 15, and the following year, he joined the U19 age-specific national team training list at the age of 17.
Ulsan club highly appreciated Jung Sung-bin's growth potential and participated in the professional team's winter training in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in January to conduct the test. Jung Sung-bin, who revealed his long-term and future potential in front of his distant seniors, completed his contract as Ulsan's second semi-professional player ahead of the opening of the 2025 season.
"Kim Young-kwon, Hwang Seok-ho, Lee Jae-ik, Seo Myung-kwan, and Kang Min-woo" Jung Sung-bin joined Ulsan's defense, which is full of current and future representative center backs from South Korea, adding to the spectrum and depth of the central defense.
Above all, the genealogy of left-footed centerbacks, a rare resource, continued from Kim Young-kwon and Lee Jae-ik to Jung Sung-bin, and a so-called "strong defensive line" was established.
"I don't just want to learn from them, but I want to grow up fast to prove it on the professional stage," Jung said. "As I start my professional career early, I want to do better. I will make myself look bigger than what I get from my age." I watched my senior Kang Min-woo's debut season last year. As a good senior set a good precedent, 카지노 I want to do my best."
Meanwhile, Ulsan joined the professional team last season with its first semi-professional contract with Hyundai High School center back and team captain Kang Min-woo. Kang Min-woo has scored the winning goal since his debut season and met the expectations of the club and fans by playing in the AFC (Asian Football Federation) Champions League Elite and Korea Cup as well as the K League 1.