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There is a player called'Woman Lee Kang-in' in our national team who will be participating in the World Cup for women under 20 next year. 

Reporter Lee Jung-chan covered 17-year-old Kwak Ro-young, who is adding vitality to a stagnant Korean women's football.

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Kwak Ro-young was a hope he discovered at the World Cup under the age of 17 two years ago. 

Kwak Ro-young, the 15-year-old youngest at the time, wore '10', which symbolizes Ace, and made a strong impression with his breakthrough and shooting. 

Kwak Ro-young was so talented that he played in the boys' team until the first grade of junior high school.

He was also nicknamed'Woman Lee Kang-in' as a gorgeous individual who escapes pressure.

Kwak Ro-young, like Lee Kang-in, has been receiving attention as a prodigy since childhood, and is already raising expectations by appearing on TV entertainment programs and YouTube broadcasts.

Even the stubborn defeat resembles Lee Kang-in. 

[Kwak Ro-young/U-20 National Team Attacker: I think my confidence is half. I want to be a famous player in the world, not in Korea.]

Kwak Ro-young is dreaming of preparing for the World Cup under the age of 20 next January.

She competed with her older sisters over the age of three, and was determined to take the world stage confidently.

[Kwak Ro-young/U-20 National Team Attacker: I want to come in with good results and be applauded. (How much do you think is the best result?) I think the best result is the championship.]

Kwak Ro-young, 17, is throwing hope at a Korean women's football club that has been in recession since reaching the World Cup podium in 2010 with Ji So-yeon and Yeo Min-ji.

(Video coverage: Kyunjong Kim, Video editing: Eunjin Choi)