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Lee Seung-woo, who was called the future of Korean football, is preparing to make his K-League debut after quitting his overseas life. The hometown team, Suwon FC, will start again.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-yeol.



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Suwon FC team training was canceled due to the cold weather with a blizzard, but Lee Seung-woo is on the ground alone and is focusing on shooting practice.



[Lee Seung-woo/Suwon FC striker: It's my first time doing winter training in Korea, so it's fun every day, and I really feel like I'm back in Korea.]



After graduating from elementary school in 2011, Seung-woo Lee joined the prestigious Barcelona youth team, and is a national team by age. He also played a big role in the growth terrifyingly.



Despite his small stature, he managed to score wonder goals one after another with his brilliant individuality and explosive dribbling, and captured attention with his unique gestures.



At the age of 20, Lee Seung-woo, who was leading the Asian Games championship and winning victories, stopped growing on the adult stage.



He played in the Italian, Belgian, and Portuguese leagues, but never got a chance to play, and eventually returned to his hometown Suwon after 11 years. [Lee Seung-woo / Suwon FC striker: I wanted to play the most, and I

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not play much in (Europe) team, so I came back to Korea.]



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[Lee Seung-woo / Suwon FC striker: What to do (say) but later when the result is not good, the player always swears, and I (because I ate) show a little more in the arena than I say, and then there is a place where I can talk a little more I hope you come.]



(Video coverage: Park Seung-won, Video editing: So Ji-hye)