K-League scorer King Jeong Hae-won of MVP dies of liver cancer on 1st.



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Jung Hae-won, a former pose for the Italy soccer team, poses just before the 1990 World Cup in Italy. (Provided by the Korea Soccer Association)

In the 1980s and 1990s, Jeonnam Dragons coach Jeon Hae-won, professional leader of the K-League and national soccer team, died early in the morning after battling liver cancer. 61 years old.

Born in 1959 and a graduate of Anyang Technical High School and Yonsei University, Goin played a professional soccer career in 1983 and played an active role as a forward for Daewoo Royals. In 1986, he scored (19 goals, 10 goals) and in 1987, he was chosen as MVP. .

Coach Chung retired from active duty after scoring 34 goals and 11 assists in 154 games during the nine seasons from 1983 to 1991.

In particular, he was a ‘Legend One Club Man’ who played at Daewoo Royals (now Busan iPark) from his professional debut until his retirement.

Goin left many records on the K-League stage.

On May 22, 1983, in a game against Kookmin Bank, Lee Tae-ho’s corner kick connected with a shot to the right foot to remain the main character in ‘K-League No. 1 Corner Scoring’. In 1986, he also wrote a hat trick for two consecutive games.

The national team’s career was also brilliant.

The former coach, who bore the Taegeuk brand as a member of Yonsei University, scored a draw in the 35th minute in the second half of North Korea and the Asian Cup semi-finals held in Kuwait in September 1980, followed by a goal in the 44th minute. 1 Leading the victory in the past, he predicted “the birth of a star”.

He did not appear on the stage of the World Cup in Mexico in 1986, and eventually returned to the Taegeuk Mark to participate in the Italian World Cup in 1990. His A match was 21 goals in 58 games.

Goin, who retired from active duty, worked as a technical member of the Korean Football Association and returned to the K-League stage in October 1998, as Dragons head coach in Jeonnam.

He has led a soccer class for Jeong Hae-won and has been working as a scout for Incheon United since 2008.

Former Pohang coach Choi Soon-ho, who had a close relationship with the deceased, told Yonhap News and a phone call: “The illness worsened due to much revenge for the fall last year.” “I was hospitalized three days ago, but I finally passed away at 0:42 am today.” Transported.

Vinso settled in room 5 of the Ilsan Hospital Funeral Hall. It is 7:30 am on Day 3 and Jangji is a wall bathroom.

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