'U15 Youth Championship MVP" Suwon Lee In-woo"I want to be the most famous player in Korea"

Aug 23, 2024

'U15 Youth Championship MVP' Suwon Lee In-woo'I want to be the most famous player in Korea'
'U15 Youth Championship MVP' Suwon Lee In-woo'I want to be the most famous player in Korea'
"I want to be the most famous player in Korea."

It was the smile of Lee In-woo (Suwon Samsung U15). Suwon U15 won the Youth Championship. Suwon beat Daejeon Hana Citizen U15 Team 1-0 in the final of the '2024 GROUND. NK League U15 Championship' held at Cheonan Football Center's main stadium on the 23rd. Suwon, whose best performance was third place in 2022 and 2023, succeeded in winning the competition for the first time.

'Ace' Lee In-woo was named the most valuable player of the competition. Lee In-woo showed off his flexible post-pressure and sharp passes from time to time, drawing cheers from officials who visited the scene. In the end, it was recognized as the best star of the competition. Lee In-woo, who met after the game, laughed, saying, `It was my last competition with the third graders, and I'm happy to win.' As for the MVP award, "It's my first time receiving an individual award", "I think you've noticed that you've worked hard so far".

The soccer that I started with my friend when I was in the second grade of elementary school became fate. Lee In-woo has become a midfielder expected from Suwon as well. He said "My strength is the precise pass." The role models are Bernardu Silva from Manchester City and Kim Bo-kyung from Suwon.

Lee In-woo, who is about to go to high school, said, `I can't wait to work harder and make my professional debut.' The presence of Park Seung-soo, two years his senior, is a great stimulus to him. Lee In-woo said, `I also think I can't wait to play professional. I think Seungsoo hyung is cool."

Lee In-woo, who thanked his parents for coming to cheer on the day, said, `I want to become the most famous player in Korea later on. I want to be a player who is as good as a foreign player" conveyed the goal.





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