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Korean women's soccer ace Ji So-yeon, who returned from England, joined the WK League Suwon FC Women.

Suwon FC men's team's 'Little Messi' Seung-woo Lee welcomed 'Jimesi' So-yeon Ji.



This is Correspondent Ha Seong-ryong.



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Ji So-yeon, who had only worn her jersey number 10 so far, entered the WK League for the first time wearing a Suwon FC jersey engraved with number 91.



[Ji So-yeon/Suwon FC Women: I was born in 1991, so I call it 91.

If you say '9+1', it becomes 10.]



Suwon FC men's team Park Joo-ho and Lee Seung-woo, who was called 'Little Messi', welcomed Ji So-yeon.



[Lee Seung-woo/Suwon FC striker: Korea's best player came to visit (at the women's team arena) a lot, saw a lot, and learned a lot from Soyeon noona]



[Park Joo-ho/Suwon FC captain: 'Imeshi (Lee Seung-woo)' followed by 'Jimesi ( Ji So-yeon)' came to Suwon FC, and if Seung-woo is struggling with an injury, wouldn't it be good to play together (on the men's team)...] As



the first Korean female player to advance to Europe, she scored 68 goals in 8 years at Chelsea and won 13 championships. Ji So-yeon, who led the club, rejected Chelsea's request for a contract renewal and an offer from an American team, and decided to go to the WK League by saying that she wants to be a force in the development of Korean women's soccer.



[Ji So-yeon/Suwon FC Women striker:



After the signing ceremony, I went to the home stadium to watch the match with Colin Bell, the women's national team coach, and met the home fans for the first time.



Ji So-yeon, who gifted her sister-in-law and signed her autograph, vowed to lead her box office by pouring out everything she had before her debut in July.



[Ji So-yeon/Suwon FC Women striker: Maybe the game will change a bit now (WK League)...

From the second half, I will go up and show (to the fans) with my performance.]