Jeonbuk Hyundai B Team has become the most dominant team in the K4 stage.
The Jeonbuk B team clinched the K4 League title with a 5-0 victory over Pyeongtaek Citizen FC in the 25th round of the K4 League at the Wanju Public Stadium in Wanju, Jeollabuk-do on Saturday.
After 22 matches, Jeonbuk B has won 15, drawn 3 and lost 4 (48 points) and scored a whopping 51 goals to clinch the title with two matches left until the end of the 온라인카지노사이트 season.
In a match that felt like a final, the first half ended goalless, but Jang Nam-woong and Kim Chang-hoon scored back-to-back goals in the second half, along with a multi-goal performance from Lee Woo-yeon and an opponent’s own goal, to celebrate the victory.
Jeonbuk was crowned champions and given the gift of promotion to the K3 in 2022, three years after establishing a B team and entering the K4 League. In 2025, the team will compete even more fiercely in the K3 League, giving them the opportunity to take a leap forward.
The Jeonbuk B team’s K4 League title is especially meaningful. Jeonbuk didn’t just want to give its youth players a chance to play at the professional level, it wanted to give them a time and place to grow and strengthen so that they could challenge the high barriers of the A team after high school.
“I’m grateful to all the players for their hard work this year,” said Ahn Dae-hyun, a former Jeonbuk youth team coach who has been coaching the B team since last year. I am especially grateful to the fans for their interest and support regardless of home or away,” said Ahn. ”More than the meaning of winning the K4 League, I would like to attach greater significance to the fact that many youth players proved themselves on a stage where they had the opportunity to showcase their skills.”
In the future, Jeonbuk plans to continue to upgrade the operation and support of the B team to help its youth players grow stronger in the professional arena.