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K-League of professional soccer, the bright stars born in the 2000s are remarkable. They provide fresh sights with ambition and passion, and inspire vitality in the K-League that turned the point.

This is reporter Lee Jeong-chan.

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Born in 2001, Seoul's youngest Jung Han-min led the team's second straight victory with a thunderbolt mid-range gun in Gangwon.

In the second game of his debut, he scored the winning goal and was greeted with a standing ovation from Seoul fans who visited the stadium for the first time this season, striking the ground to the point where he was cramped in his leg.

[Jeong Han-min/FC Seoul attacker: I felt new when I was applauded. It felt good.]

Young-jun Ko, a 19-year-old newcomer from Pohang, also scored a strong debut goal.

The team was saved by scoring a theater goal in the 44th minute of the second half and 6 minutes of substitution after being 1-0 behind Gwangju.

[Ko Young-jun/Pohang midfielder: I think you made your debut properly]

Daejeon's 2000-born defender Ji-Hoon Kim is a hot topic because he used Zinedine Zidane's patented high difficulty'Marse U Turn' without hesitation.

On the 26th of last month, I got my first chance to play in the season, but he helped manager Hwang Seon-hong properly with his bold participation in the attack for two consecutive games.

[Kim Ji-hoon/Daejeon defender: I like to make it splendid, so I think that movement just came out without my knowledge.]

Pusan ​​Kwon Hyeok-gyu, Seongnam Hong Si-hoo, and Seoul E-Land's Kim Tae-hyun are also adding fresh sights to the K-League as they gradually increased their presence and expectations.

[Kim Ji-hoon (Daejeon): I will do my best to win.]

[Go Young-joon (Pohang): If you come to the stadium and give me a lot of support]

[Jeong Han-min (Seoul): It seems to be more powerful.]

(Video coverage: Kim Won-bae, video editor : Oh Young-taek)