20TH WINTER TRAINING... JEONBUK'S ELDEST BROTHER CHOI CHUL-SOON'S PRIDE, "I WAS ABLE TO SURVIVE THANKS TO WINNING AND ENDURING."

20th winter training... Jeonbuk's eldest brother Choi Chul-soon's pride, "I was able to survive thanks to winning and enduring."

20th winter training... Jeonbuk's eldest brother Choi Chul-soon's pride, "I was able to survive thanks to winning and enduring."

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"It's my 20th time. I'm doing my 20th winter training"

When I asked Choi Chul-soon, the eldest brother of Jeonbuk Hyundai, how many winter training sessions he had in his professional career when he met in Hua Hin, a Thai resort city, he laughed. For Choi Chul-soon, who is participating in all winter training in Jeonbuk uniform except when he joined Jeonbuk in 2006 and left Sangju Sangmu for military service, winter training is a painful and difficult time every time he does it, but it is really great in that he has continued his 20th season proving himself every time.

Choi Chul-soon said, "As it's a time to prepare for a season, there's pressure to do something new and do something, and I think I have to show it again." and said, "I met many competitors at Jeonbuk Hyundai. Every year, better competitors came, and I felt a lot of my lack as I was together. However, I was able to survive until now because I survived by surviving on the field," showing satisfaction with still maintaining my position in the team.

This reminds me of my first professional winter training camp at the young age of 19. "I went to Brazil on a 30-hour flight," Choi said. "At that time, I didn't have equipment teachers and not many staff members because I wasn't a team that was in a good environment like today. I remember that I prepared everything from looking forward to wearing a vest while playing the youngest member of the team," Choi said, referring to changes in Jeonbuk, which has grown into a flagship K-League club over the past 20 years. Of course, Choi expressed strong pride in that he was able to engrave his name in the process.

"I feel very satisfied that I have always been here. I feel that I am here not because of my own strength but because of the help of the coaching staff, family and acquaintances," Choi said, expressing his gratitude not only to himself but also to everyone who has been with him throughout his journey so far.

Of course, he also expressed his commitment to the 2025 season, which will be a war-like event. "It is a place where I am always judged. I have to accept external evaluation because I cannot evaluate myself," Choi said. "I have to do my best where I can. I think that is what fans remember about Choi Cheol-soon, a professional soccer player of Jeonbuk Hyundai." 토토사이트

Choi, who has become the oldest player in the entire K-League, expressed his commitment to sweating profusely at Hua Hin in order to do his best no matter what role he may play in the upcoming season. His fans know him very well.

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