The K-League will resume this weekend after a short summer vacation. The difference from the last round of the upcoming Hana One Q K-League 1 2024 is that New Face, which has moved its team during the additional registration period (summer transfer market), will make its debut in a new uniform. A variety of players are preparing to join the team, ranging from Qatar Messi to Cesinha-like figure.

The players who attract the most attention are Lee Tae-seok (Pohang), the eldest son of Lee Eul-yong, and Kang Hyun-moo (Seoul), the proven goalkeeper. A trade was made at the end of the transfer market. Lee Tae-seok, whose transfer to Ulsan was canceled, moved to Pohang under coach Park Tae-ha, who wanted to reinforce his fullback. Kang Hyun-moo has left Pohang, where he became affectionate, to resolve the goalkeeper problem in Seoul that has lasted for the past two to three years. Coincidentally, Lee Tae-seok and Kang will make their debut against their former team. Pohang and Seoul will hold their fourth showdown of the season, including the Korea Cup, at Pohang Steel Yard at 7 p.m. on the 11th. Lucas Silva, who is a “Sizingya-looking” recruited by Seoul, and Arab Yazan, a Jordanian national team center back, will also make their K-League debut in the match.

In addition to “Crack” Lee Seung-woo, who already made his debut, Jeonbuk has recruited center back Yeon Je-woon and fullback Kim Tae-hyun from Jeju and Jeonnam, respectively. With Hong Jung-ho’s injury and transfers of Jeong Tae-wook and Petrasek, changes in the composition of four-backs are expected. In particular, Yeon Je-woon is a resource that Jeonbuk coach Kim Doo-hyun hoped to recruit this summer. It is said that Kim highly evaluated Yeon Je-woon’s build-up ability and stable defense. We wonder how much the two recruits will contribute to the stabilization of Jeonbuk’s defense, which has the most goals scored (47 goals). Jeonbuk will face Gwangju at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium on the 9th.

Jeju has hired “Qatar Messi” Nam Tae-hee, a former member of the Korean national team who is expected to make a difference in the second line of attack. He is considered one of the resources that will enhance the team’s offense capability, as evidenced by his poor performance in scoring at least the third place (26 goals). During the summer break, Nam had to adapt to the new team at a mini training camp held in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province. “It’s tough, but it’s fun. I missed training while listening to Korean,” said Nam, who started his career in the K-League at the age of 33. With his exceptional English proficiency, he is also serving as an interpreter for Brazilian and Korean players. Jeju will invite Incheon to its home team on Tuesday.

Dubbed “Georgia Lee Dong-kyung,” Ulsan Arabidze is considered a resource to add creativity in the second line. The team was given the task of filling the vacancy of Baco (Shandong) who left for China and Lee Dong-kyung (Kimcheon), who joined the military. Daegu recruited Lee Chan-dong, a former Gwangju midfielder who played in Thailand, to increase the weight of his team’s third line defense. Arabidze and Lee Chan-dong will face off in person at Munsu Football Stadium on Tuesday. 토토사이트

Sota, an Albanian center back recruited by Suwon FC to fill the spot of Kwon Kyung-won (Korpakan), who left for the Middle East during the season, will prepare for his debut against Daejeon Hana at Suwon Stadium on the 10th, and Ha Ji-chi, a Bosnian striker from Gangwon Province who has learned the atmosphere by sitting on the bench in the past two games, will aim to make his debut in Gimcheon on the 9th. Attention is focusing on the fact that this is the first K-League match since Yang Min-hyuk, a “high school special,” confirmed his joining of Tottenham.

During the six-week additional registration period from June 20 to July 31, a total of 119 people from K League 1 and K League 2 completed registration. K League 1 has 51 players and K League 2 has 68. The teams that recruited the most players in K League 1 were Daejeon (11 players) and Suwon (11 players) in K League 2.

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