Jeonbuk Hyundai's national striker Jo Gyu-seong scored two goals in the final K-League match, beating Jeju Jumin-gyu to become the top scorer.



In the 42nd minute of the first half in the home match against Incheon, Jo Kyu-seong sparked a competition for the top scorer with a penalty kick opening goal.



And in the 12th minute of the second half, he roared to his heart's content after opening the Incheon goal again with his left foot.



Jo Gyu-seong scored 17 goals in the season, tied with Jeju Jumin-gyu, who was silent in the Ulsan match, and completed a thrilling comeback goal ahead of him in scoring per game.



[Kyu-seong Cho / K-League Top Scorer: To be honest, there was a part where I gave up.

I think I was able to achieve this kind of beauty because the team members, the coach, and the coaching staff helped me do it until the end.]



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Ulsan, who had previously confirmed the championship, scored the first goal by 'MVP candidate' Lee Cheong-yong, and about 23,000 home fans We held a championship ceremony in front of the field for the first time in 17 years.



When the captain Lee Cheong-yong received the championship cup from Kwon Oh-gap, the president of the Professional Federation, and lifted it up, congratulatory cannons and pollen poured out.



Ulsan players, who won the title of champion for the third time in their career, poured champagne to each other and shared joy, and manager Hong Myung-bo also received champagne champagne followed by rinsing from the players.



Hong, who won the bronze medal in Korean football at the 2012 London Olympics, met the best moment as a leader by winning the K-League two years after taking office as Ulsan head coach.