“The feeling these days is like a dream.”

The smile of Park Eun-seon (37, Seoul City Hall), the ‘Geopo’ of Korean women’s football, who has returned, is bright. In the meantime, she has suffered greatly from ‘bad luck’ and injuries, but she is full of energy in the hope of participating in the 2023 Women’s World Cup (Australia, New Zealand, July 20-August 20). Her recent two warm-up matches against Zambia in Korea were stages that reaffirmed the value of Park Eun-sun, who became the eldest member of her national team. Having played more than 130 minutes in both games, recording 3 goals and 2 assists, she clearly received an eye in front of the coach of the women’s national soccer team, Colin Bell.

Park Eun-seon, whom we met on the 19th at a park near the Seoul City Hall team accommodation in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, said, “My lifestyle has changed since I was selected for the A national team. He doesn’t want to miss the opportunity given by the coach. I want to burn a spark at the World Cup, overcoming the responsibility and burden of being a national team member.” In the match against Zambia, he produced a scene that stood out with control of the air, ball guard, space, customized pass, and decisiveness. 온라인카지노

Park Eun-sun said, “I have been focusing on physical training since last year according to the coach’s order. Before that, I didn’t have a clear goal, but now I’m trying to run with all my strength, even if I run for just one minute.”

The presence of Park Eun-seon, who scored a goal in an A-match for the first time in 9 years since 2014, comes from her solid physical condition, senses, and soccer intelligence of 1m81. It is difficult to stop him as the opponent’s defense has excellent physical fighting skills and is also talented with the ball. Commentator Kim Dae-gil said, “As Park Eun-seon, who has height, strength, and scoring ability, has been secured, the tactical options for Bell’s national team coach have increased. He emphasized that Park Eun-seon can be used even in confrontations with European players with good physiques.” Group H of the Women’s World Cup, which Korea belongs to, has formidable opponents such as Colombia, Morocco and Germany.

Park Eun-sun, who played almost full-time as the 17-year-old youngest member of the national team during the 2003 World Cup in the United States, has emerged as a rising star in Korean women’s soccer, just like Cha Bum-geun in men’s soccer in the 1970s. However, she was frustrated and wandered while going through harsh trials due to the greed of adults outside the soccer field. After graduating from high school, he was suspended for joining the unemployment team without going through college. At one time, he suffered a heartache, he advanced to the Russian stage, returned home, and finally took up a seat at the Seoul City Hall, where he was able to recover.

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