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Kim Cheon Sang-moo Kim Jun-beom, ‘K League 100 games

(Daegu Gyeongbuk Daily News = Reporter Hwang Ji-hyeon) Kim Cheon Sang-moo Kim Jun-beom, who achieved 100 professional games, showed a strong will to stay in the K 1 League.

Gimcheon Sangmu Professional Football Team (Bae Nak-ho) won 1-0 against Incheon United in the final home game of the ‘Hana One QK League 1 2022’ 33R regular league held at Gimcheon Sports Center on September 18th. On this day, Kim Jun-beom started his career and achieved 100 games in his professional career.

Kim Jun-beom said, “It’s a great feeling to be able to bring up three points by winning 100 games. Many fans congratulating the 100 game came to the stadium and cheered. We managed to win thanks to the fans who cheered for us.”

After completing his sophomore year at Yonsei University in 2017, Kim Jun-beom joined Gyeongnam FC as a free starter. In the 2018 and 2019 seasons, he recorded 2 goals and 3 assists in 52 games. The 1 goal and 3 assists he accomplished in the 2019 season is a career high in attack points. Kim Jun-beom, who played two seasons after moving to Incheon in 2020, chose to join the army in 2022.

After completing basic military training, Kim Jun-beom joined Kim Cheon-sang on July 21. Kim Jun-beom also raised expectations by putting his name on the substitutes’ list against Pohang on August 2, just a week after’ r team training begins.

Starting with the home game against FC Seoul on August 15th, Kim Jun-beom continues to play as a regular player. Ulsan on the 21st and Jeonbuk on the 3rd of September also scored goals. He scored two goals in eight appearances for Gimcheon. This is the most offensive point in his personal career compared to the number of games played.

Kim Jun-beom said, “I still crave an attack point in my heart. We will continue to work hard in the future. At the current pace, he is managing his condition well, so I think there will be good results if we raise him as he is.”

Kim Jun-beom, who scored two goals, said his goal this season was three goals and three assists. Regarding this, Kim Jun-beom said, “Director Kim Tae-wan raised the goal. He encouraged me that I could do better if I changed to 6 goals and 6 assists. I will do my best until the end of the season.”

He continued, “It fits well with what the director is ordering and my strengths. When I receive the ball from an offensive position, I am confident, and the manager makes good use of that part. I think that is the main reason for the performance.”

Achieve 100 professional matches and reverse the atmosphere of the team along with personal glory. Having caught the two rabbits. After a two-week break from Match A, Kim Cheon is set to resume the final in early October.

Kim Jun-beom said, “The final goal is to stay in the K-League 1. Not all players are thinking about being relegated from the K-League 2. All the players are working hard to show better performance in the K-League 1 next year. We ask for your support.”