「得点王」金メダル獲得のチョン・ウヨン、前所属チームに100万ユーロのボーナスをもたらす=杭州アジア競技大会
'Top scorer' gold medal winner Jung WooYoung brings 1 million euro bonus to his former team = Hangzhou Asian Games
Jung WooYoung (24 years old, Stuttgart), who was the top scorer at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games and led the Korean national team to victory, has been awarded 1 million euros (approximately 150 million euros) to his former team.
This resulted in a huge bonus of 8 million yen. Jung WooYoung started the tournament's men's soccer final against Japan on the 7th at Huanglong Sports Center Stadium in Hangzhou, China.
In the 27th minute of the first half, he scored the equalizing goal with a header, laying the foundation for a 2-1 come-from-behind victory. From the 2014 Incheon Games to the 2018 Jakarta/Palembang Games, and this time in Hangzhou.
Coach Hwang Sung-hong of the Korean national team, who had won three consecutive Asian Games titles up until this tournament, scored a total of 27 goals in seven games in this tournament, of which Jung WooYoung scored eight goals.
Jung WooYoung is a member of Korean soccer stars such as Seo Jeong-won (4 goals) in 1990, Hwang Sung-hong (11 goals) in 1994, and Hwang Eui-jo (9 goals) in 2018.
He followed in the footsteps of his seniors and became the top scorer at the Asian Games. Jung WooYoung, while enjoying the benefit of military exemption by winning the gold medal at the Asian Games, joined his former team, Germany.
・Bundesliga side Freiburg will receive a huge bonus. According to Germany's Sky Sports, Jung WooYoung's current team, Stuttgart, has signed Jung WooYoung.
If Wooyoung wins gold at the Asian Games (and benefits from military service exemption), he will have to pay an additional 1 million euros (approximately 158 million yen) to Freiburg.
do not have. Jung WooYoung joined Bayern Munich in 2018, moved to Freiburg in 2019, and then moved to Stuttgart this summer. Transfer fee 3 million euros
(approximately 474 million yen), and an additional 1 million euros (approximately 158 million yen) was added as a benefit of exemption from military service.
``Sky Sports'' said, ``South Koreans must serve 20 months in the military before turning 27.''
However, if they win the Asian Games, this obligation will be lifted. Jung WooYoung only needs to complete four weeks of basic military training to be able to join Stuttgart without interrupting his career.
He will be able to continue playing for Stuttgart.''He added, ``Even if Stuttgart pays 1 million euros (approximately 158 million yen), Jung WooYoung will not go to the army, so he will be able to play even more in the future.
You will get a huge profit.''
2023/10/08 19:46 KST
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