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Hwang Seon-hong, the new coach of the under-23 soccer team, announced his strong ambitions at the inauguration press conference. He promised to risk everything, saying he waited 20 years for the national team battalion.



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.




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Hwang Seon-hong, who wrote the 2002 World Cup myth and put down the Taegeuk mark, could not hide his overwhelming feelings when he put the Taegeuk mark again as a leader after 19 years.



[Hwang Seon-hong / U-23 national team coach: It seems it took 20 years to get here. I will do it proudly with the pride of representing Korea.]



Manager Hwang, who won the championship four times as the head coach of the professional team, vowed to make a strong team with strong forward pressure and quick conversion of offense. We promised to create a one-team by communicating gently.



[Hwang Seon-hong / U-23 national team coach: We will make a team that is fun and enjoyable as if training with young players and our Gavengers members.]



Coach Hwang

shared

the dream he had at the end of his career 19 years ago. Saying he remembers,



[Hwang Seon-hong / U-23 national team coach (retired press conference in February 2003): I really want to try coaching the national team. The final goal of my football life is to replay what Hiddink did at the 2002 World Cup.]



After having proven his leadership at the Asian Games in Hangzhou and the Paris Olympics next year, he vowed to challenge the final goal of his football career.



[Hwang Seon-hong / U-23 national team coach: I will put everything in my head and work hard. We ask for your support.]



(Video editing: Kim Byung-jik)