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Yeom Ki-hoon, the oldest left-footed master in the K-League, challenges the record of 80 goals and 80 assists for the first time in history at the age of 40.



This is Reporter Lee Jeong-chan.



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Born in 1983, when professional soccer was launched, Yeom Ki-hun, the oldest active player, is 21 years older than Lee Sang-min, the youngest at 19 years old, but his enthusiasm at the training ground is no different from when he was a rookie.



[Lee Sang-min/Age 19: Recognized as complete defeat]



Yeom Ki-hoon, who announced his retirement at the end of last year and helped the team to remain in the first division until the last moment, took over as a playing coach at the request of coach Lee Byung-geun and played for another year.



[Yeom Ki-hoon/Suwon Samsung striker: (19 years old) Looking at Sang-min, I think I've been doing it for a long time.

I am working hard while bumping into such players.]



Yeom Ki-hoon, who was the rookie of the year in 2006, has written K-League history with his sophisticated left foot.



After recording the most assists in his career, surpassing Shin Tae-yong in 2015, he has continued an unrivaled record streak, and his 17 free kicks are tied for first place with Eninho.



His career tally of 77 goals and 110 assists was just three goals away from his first all-time 80s and 80s.



[Yeom Ki-hoon/Suwon Samsung striker: The record of '80-80' is approaching more earnestly.

Ask the juniors to get a penalty kick when I go in, buy something delicious (I'm asking.)]



This year, Yeom Ki-hoon is pouring hot sweat, dreaming of the moment when Big Bird will resonate with his cheering song.



[Suwon's man Yeom Ki-hun will use his left foot for Suwon]



(Video coverage: Lee Byung-ju, video editing: Nam Il, CG: Seo Dong-min)