LEE HEE-KYUN LEAVES GWANGJU AND MOVES TO ULSAN..."THE GOAL IS TO DRAW OUT YOUR SKILLS WITH THE HELP OF YOUR FRIENDS"

Lee Hee-kyun leaves Gwangju and moves to Ulsan..."The goal is to draw out your skills with the help of your friends"

Lee Hee-kyun leaves Gwangju and moves to Ulsan..."The goal is to draw out your skills with the help of your friends"

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Ulsan HD doubled its team's firepower by embracing striker Lee Hee-kyun.

As a result, Ulsan has established an attack trio from Yeonggun Kumho High School that leads to Lee Hee-kyun, Heo Yul, and Um Won-sang.

Lee can play second striker, attacking midfielder or winger position, and is a resource that can strike the opponent's goal from anywhere in the second line. Ulsan is committed to diversifying its attack routes and increasing its destructive power by joining forces with Lee.

Lee Hee-kyun has a small frame, but he conquered the college stage early on with off-the-ball movements and personal skills to overcome it. Before participating in the "48th Autumn University Federation" in 2017, he came out as a Joker in the second half of the game and scored a total of five points in the competition, and Lee Hee-kyun even took the top scorer title to put his team on the championship title.
Lee Hee-kyun, who was on the Gwangju club's priority list at the same time as he graduated from high school, will be on the professional stage in 2019. Lee Hee-kyun settled as the main player with active dribbling breakthrough and threatening movements in front of the goal that create opportunities for teammates, and became a player who has played in 130 K-League games.

Above all, Lee Hee-kyun is showing mature linkage play as time goes by. In addition, based on this, Lee Hee-kyun is showing improvement in every season. He even showed his scoring ability last season and scored a total of five points in the league. 메이저놀이터

The reunion with Um Won-sang, a fellow student who shared his name as an ace during his high school days under Gwangju FC, is also drawing attention.

Lee Hee-kyun and Um Won-sang led the team's heyday with the so-called one-two punch while playing in high school. The two also famously told each other to be careful of "No. 7 (Lee) Hee-kyun" and "No. 11 (Eom) Won-sang" by giving each other's uniforms, which became enemies on the college stage after the nomination.

Furthermore, Gwangju junior Heo Yul will build a nest in Ulsan, and expectations are high that the offense's Kumho Go trio will be able to adapt to Ulsan more easily and create great synergy.

Lee Hee-kyun, who finished his first transfer to Ulsan after his professional debut, said, "I never expected that Won-sang and Yul would gather together and kick the ball in a different region. My goal here is clear. Step up and win as many games as possible. To achieve this, I will try to surpass the maximum level of my ability with the help of the existing Ulsan players and friends."

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