Chungbuk Cheongju, Midfielder Song Jin-gyu, Lee Ji-seung strengthens the midfield

Jan 02, 2025

 Chungbuk Cheongju, Midfielder Song Jin-gyu, Lee Ji-seung strengthens the midfield
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 Chungbuk Cheongju, Midfielder Song Jin-gyu, Lee Ji-seung strengthens the midfield
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Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju strengthened its midfield by recruiting midfielder Song Jin-gyu and Lee Ji-seung.

Song Jin-kyu joined Suwon Samsung in 2018 after going through Matango and Chung-Ang University. After playing for Suwon Samsung, he played for Ansan Greeners, Gimpo FC, and Bucheon FC 1995, and has scored six points and six assists in 65 K-League games.

Song Jin-kyu is a multi-resource that can play various positions such as midfielders, strikers, and wing forwards, and can be used in various ways depending on the team's tactics. Confident dribbling and excellent pass skills are also considered strengths.




Song Jin-gyu said, "I'm excited and happy to be on the team called Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju. I want to serve as a link between veteran and young players and contribute to the team"I'll show you a soccer that can make the fans happy, " he said.

Lee Ji-seung joined Ulsan in 2019 and moved to Busan I'Park ahead of the 2020 season to increase his chances of playing. Since then, he has played for Gyeongnam FC and Ansan Greeners, and has played in many games, including two points and two assists in 32 K League games this season. The overall K-League record is two goals and three assists in 64 games.

Lee Ji-seung is a player who stands out with a lot of activity and fighting spirit. Lee Ji-seung, who has strong physical strength, is expected to play a big role in both offense and defense with Kim Sun-min in the midfield.




Lee Ji-seung "I have watched Cheongju FC in North Chungcheong Province with interest from before. When I played as an opposing team, I was impressed by the passionate support of Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju FC fans, and I'm glad to be part of the club like this," he said. "I'll be a player who plays for the team rather than individuals."



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.