Yoo Je-ho, Hwang Jae-hwan, and Jin Si-woo, who were born in the 2000s, are Lee Jung-hyo from Gwangju
Yoo Je-ho, Hwang Jae-hwan, and Jin Si-woo, who were born in the 2000s, are Lee Jung-hyo from Gwangju
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Gwangju coach Lee Jung-hyo is creating a fresh wind in the team by embracing young resources born in the 2000s ahead of the 2025 season.
Gwangju announced the recruitment of midfielder Yoo Je-ho (former Jeonbuk) born in 2000, flanker Hwang Jae-hwan (former Ulsan), and center back Jin Si-woo (former Jeonbuk) born in 2002.
Yoo Je-ho, a native of Chungnam Machinery Technical High School and Dongkuk University, stood out from his childhood, participating in the AFC U-16 Asian Cup with Park Jung-in, who became a teammate in 2016.
When he was a student at Dongguk University, Yoo Je-ho contributed greatly to the team winning two gold medals in the National University Football Federation, and made his name as the best midfielder on the college stage, winning the assist king at the 2021 KBSN 1st and 2nd grade college football tournament.
Yoo Je-ho, who joined Suwon Samsung in 2022 and made his professional debut, has one goal in 50 professional games through Jeonbuk Hyundai in 2024.
Yoo Je-ho is a player who can play all positions in the midfield, has excellent ability to put passes in the right place, and is the type of player who can inspire energy in the midfield with excellent ball possession and de-pressure ability.
In addition, he is said to be perfect for Gwangju tactics because of his excellent instantaneous judgment, excellent ability to coordinate games, and smart soccer intelligence.
Yoo Je-ho said, "I've always felt that I play good football while watching Gwangju's game, but I'm very happy and honored to be a part of this team," adding, "I'll do my best to make it a season where I can grow personally as well as the goal that the team wants."
Hwang Jae-hwan, who hails from Hyundai Middle School and Hyundai High School, is a top prospect who has been recognized for his skills through the U-17, U-20 and U-23 national teams in turn. When he played for the U-17 national team, he contributed to the team's unbeaten streak by scoring points in almost all games he played. Since then, he has played an active role against FC Cologne (Germany) age-specific teams in exchanges with Germany, joining Cologne on loan as soon as he joined Ulsan in 2020.
Hwang Jae-hwan gained experience by playing as a starting member of the Cologne II team, and returned to Ulsan in July 2022 to begin his journey in the K-League. He scored two goals in 19 games, including a multi-goal debut goal when he was in Ulsan, and left for Bucheon in 2024 with one assist in 12 games and two goals and one assist in 31 K-League games.
Hwang Jae-hwan is a "crack" type player who cracks the opponent's defense with his outstanding individual skills and dribbles, and is said to be excellent in creating chances with strong forwardness.
Hwang Jae-hwan said, "It's a great honor to play in Gwangju, and I want to learn a lot from the coach and my teammates to become a better player," adding, "I'll do my best to be a player who can help the team by using everything I have."
Jin Si-woo, who has a confident physique of 1m90 and 80kg, joined Jeonbuk in 2024 after playing at Gyeonggi Aviation High School and Yonsei University, and mainly played for Jeonbuk N Team (B Team). He also played in seven games in the first team, including three K League 1 games and four ACL 2 games. The club said, "He is the type of center back who has a strong advantage in the right to provide based on his big physique, and has excellent quick judgment and good one-on-one defense capabilities," adding, "He is good at playing in the build-up by climbing to a high position, and is a defender who fits the trend of modern soccer that demands versatility."
Jin Si-woo said, "I'm very excited to play in Gwangju and I want to be a player who helps the team," adding, "I want to adapt as soon as possible and show good performance on the field, and I'll do my best to grow well personally." 메이저놀이터
Gwangju is trying to make a big change in the squad by recruiting experienced players such as strikers Park Jung-in, Park In-hyuk, side resources Kwon Sung-yoon, center back Min Sang-ki and playmaker Hayes.