Jeong-Woo Kim, ‘Bone Jeong-Woo’, promoted to head coach of Ansan… Coaching staff complete

Ansan Greeners has completed the formation of a coaching staff to lead the team with coach Lim Jong-heon for the 2023 season.

Head coach Lim Jong-heon, head coach Kim Jeong-woo, coach Lim Yu-hwan, coach Song Han-bok, GK coach Kim Mun-gyu, and coach Kim Dae-yeol will be with the Ansan Greeners for the 2023 season.

First, head coach Kim Jeong-woo, a former national team player (6 goals in 71 matches) and a total of 237 K-League games (37 goals, 17 assists), assists coach Lim Jong-heon. As a player, head coach Kim Jung-woo was active not only in the K-League (Ulsan, Seongnam, Sangju, Jeonbuk), but also in overseas stages such as Japan, UAE, and Thailand.

Afterwards, he started his leadership career as Incheon United U18 (Daegeongo) coach in 2020, and showed his potential as a leader by winning the high school division championship in the first year of the National Sports Festival and finishing third in the K-League Junior League before and after. Kim Jeong-woo, who started his first career as a professional leader in Ansan in 2022, will accompany Ansan this year as well as last year.

Coach Lim Yoo-hwan, who left a significant mark in the K-League, debuted in the Japanese league and played in Jeonbuk, Ulsan, and Busan. He was the center of Jeonbuk’s first league championship in 2009 and 2011, and is a defender who opened Jeonbuk’s heyday by helping Jeonbuk win the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League (ACL) in 2006. This time, he starts his first career as a leader in Ansan and begins his second life as a leader.

Coach Song Han-bok is a veteran who made his professional debut at Hyundai Ulsan in 2003, went through Gwangju Sangmu, Jeonnam, and Daegu, and played for 15 years until retiring at Cheonan City Hall (National League) in 2017. 슬롯사이트

Coach Song, who started coaching at Cheonan City Hall (2017-2020) after his retirement, made his first career as a professional team leader in Ansan in 2021 and returned to Ansan this season.

Goalkeeper coach Kim Moon-gyu started as a GK coach at Seong High School, went through Gyeongnam FC U18 and Daejeon Citizen U18, and served as Ansan Greeners U18 GK coach for four years from 2019 before joining the professional team GK this season. He has accumulated know-how by directly coaching various players from youth teams to professional teams.

Coach Dae-Yeol Kim stayed in Ansan for 4 years from 2019 and played professionally. Kim Dae-yeol, who started his first career as a coach by coaching players as a professional team coach in Ansan this year, is expected to serve as a ‘bridge of communication’ between the players and coaching staff as a young leader.

Coach Lim Jong-heon said, “The coaches are doing well in their roles individually and as a team. All of the coaching staff are not only young and talented leaders, but also coaches who can actively communicate with the players, so it is reassuring to be together this season.” ”he said.

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