"DONATE 10 MILLION WON AT FIRST." K LEAGUE 1 MVP CLASS "MOVED"... CHO HYUN-WOO SAID, "I WAS ALSO A KID WHO ONLY WATCHED SOCCER IN A DIFFICULT ENVIRONMENT."

"Donate 10 million won at first." K League 1 MVP class "Moved"... Cho Hyun-woo said, "I was also a kid who only watched soccer in a difficult environment."

"Donate 10 million won at first." K League 1 MVP class "Moved"... Cho Hyun-woo said, "I was also a kid who only watched soccer in a difficult environment."

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It was like the MVP of the K League 1. Cho Hyun-woo (33), the hero of Ulsan HD's three consecutive wins and a strong goalkeeper, said, "I will use the MVP award money for young players."바카라사이트

Cho Hyun-woon won the K-League 1 Season MVP award at the Hana Bank K-League 2024 Grand Hotel in Seoul's Seodaemun district on Tuesday. He has become the first goalie MVP in 16 years since Lee Woon-jae (Suwon Samsung) became a legendary player in 2008. In addition, Cho received 10 million won in MVP prize money. The prize money will be used for young soccer players. "I want to spend it for young players who are struggling to play soccer," Cho said.

Cho Hyun-woo's donation was a precious dream that he has cherished since childhood. At a press conference held after the awards ceremony, Cho said, "As a child, I liked soccer and was a child who only watched soccer even in a difficult environment. When I was young, I always thought that it would be a dream for young players to become a soccer player and help them. I am happy that it could be someone's dream," and added, "I will continue to be a player who helps those who play soccer in difficult environments."

He also said, "I told my wife and family that I would spend the MVP money on my young friends. I played soccer hard every day and thought I should donate, but I am happy and satisfied that I was able to receive the MVP award and put it into practice."

Cho had the best time this season. Cho, who is also the main goalkeeper of the Korean national team, has consistently maintained the goalposts in Ulsan. This year, he played in 38 matches and played all hours, allowing only 40 runs, and had 14 clean sheet games. He was named the MVP of the round twice and the best 11 round players of the round 11 times. Thanks to this, Ulsan achieved its third consecutive league victory.

Cho Hyun-woo was busy receiving the award at the award ceremony for his best performance this year. In addition to the MVP, he was selected in the K League 1 Best 11 Goalkeeper category, and received the EA Sports FC User's Player of the Year and the Pre-Game Time Award, winning four individual awards. For the Best 11, Cho won the award for the eighth consecutive time. Including the 2015 and 2016 seasons in the K League 2, he is the 10th consecutive time winning the award. Furthermore, he won the MVP award, which is said to be difficult to receive due to the nature of the goalkeeper's position.
Cho said, "It is a difficult position for goalkeepers to get attention from, and there are many good goalkeepers in the K-League. I learned from the article (MVP for the first time in 16 years), and I think it's been a long time. However, I hope many good goalkeepers come out as I think it's just the beginning. Please give a lot of attention again. I hope the K-League goalkeepers will get attention from the national team and from all over the world."

"Actually, I wanted to win the MVP award last year as well. But I thought I couldn't win it because there were so many great players. I got this great opportunity this year. When I won the MVP award, my hair turned white, but after that, I wanted to feel this again. I was motivated," he said. "My family is indispensable to me. It gives me great strength. I will live a happy life with my family, and become a player who is good at soccer and works hard. I hope young players dream a lot of becoming soccer players when they see me."

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