Jeonbuk Hyundai B Team Name Changed, Now N Team...New History Challenge for Growth in K3
Jan 09, 2025
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Jeonbuk B team won the K4 League last year and will participate in the K3 League, the top-ranked semi-professional league this season. Jeonbuk explained that it needed a new name, breaking away from the negative image of the name 'B Team', which can be recognized as a simple second-tier team.
Jeonbuk is a team in preparation to become a major player in the future, and was born with the meaning of dreaming of Next\"In addition to the meaning of 'Next' in preparation for the next generation, the motif of the name was also obtained from 'N', the high-performance brand of parent company Hyundai Motor Company." In addition to the brand identity with the enterprising challenge spirit of Hyundai Motor 'N', we decided that it is optimal as a new name in line with the nature of 'N Team" given that they share a sincere sports spirit, such as producing 2024 driver champions at the WRC and TCR World Tour competitions and continuously fostering young drivers at the Hyundai N Festival".
Jeonbuk plans to strengthen the connection of tactics and training processes to unify the direction of player development with Team A in line with the team name change. In addition, it is expected to minimize the adaptation period of players joining Team A during the season as well as the motivation of 'N Team'.
'N Team' will conduct the first off-season training at the clubhouse to maximize its role and operation, and then leave for warm-climate Thailand on the 15th to quench the second off-season training. Thailand is currently conducting winter off-season training, and plans to exchange through mutual training call-ups after 'N Team' joins the neighboring area.
Lee Do-hyun, the head of Jeonbuk, said, "(The 'N Team' is a team that is a valuable resource that will lead the future of Jeonbuk Hyundai,' adding, "(We will provide support for young players and young players to become the foundation for their growth through close bridging roles between Youth and Professional players."."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.