The South Korean Olympic soccer team, led by head coach Hwang Sun-hong, aims to advance to the world's first 10 consecutive Olympic finals.

The first gate passed. In September, he won the ticket to the finals in the first round of the 2024 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-23 Asian Cup qualifying round in Changwon. It is now the Asian Cup finals. The event, which will be held in Qatar in April next year, will also serve as the final Asian qualifying round for the Paris Olympics. The top three teams take direct tickets to the Olympic finals. The fourth place finishers will decide their fate through an intercontinental playoff with the fourth place in the African qualifying round

Rival countries are moving fast. The Japanese under-22 (U-22) national team, led by coach Oiwa Ko, moved to the U.S. shortly after the Hangzhou Asian Games. They played two away friendly matches against the Mexican U-22 national team (4-1 win) and the U.S. U-22 national team (1-4 loss). In particular, Japan is trying to strengthen its squad by dualizing its squad. Uzbekistan also played friendly matches with Spanish and Egyptian age teams during the A-match in October. Both Spain and Egypt are powerhouses that have won tickets to Paris early on. Uzbekistan took a mock test with a thorough aim on 'Paris'. On the other hand, Korea has yet to step up preparations for Paris. Coach Hwang said, "Japan and Uzbekistan are preparing for the tournament for nearly three years. On the other hand, we have only a few convocations. Even that is clearly different in that it is uncertain. Support is needed to prepare hard. The A match period is natural. Even during the winter training period, you need to have a chance to train even for two to three weeks to be competitive. This is why I was worried that if this is not done, it could be very difficult.

In this situation, the performance of young players in the "Paris Generation" is positive. Lee Hyun-joo (20) recently scored his second goal of the season in the 2. Bundesliga (second division of Germany). Lee Hyun-joo, a former Pohang Youth, moved to Germany's prestigious Bayern Munich on a one-year loan in January last year. Lee Hyun-joo joined Bayern Munich's second division and played in the German fourth division. Lee Hyun-joo showed a strong impact. Bayern Munich invested in Lee Hyun-joo's potential. Even with five months left on the lease, he was fully recruited. Lee Hyun-joo played in 20 games (18 starts) and scored nine goals.

Lee Hyun-joo left for Behen Wiesbaden on loan ahead of this season. He started from the opening game. He scored his first goal in three games of the season. Lee Hyun-joo has scored two goals in nine league games this season. He showed an active movement through the 2024 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-23 Asian Cup qualifiers held in Changwon in September. He stood out as the next-generation midfield head coach of Hwang Sun-hong.

Kim Ji-soo, who was born in 2004, also seems to be adapting quickly to the English stage. He currently plays as a defensive key for Brentford B team. He starts every game. He also appeared on the first team stage. He was listed on the roster for the first time in the English Premier League (EPL) away match against Manchester United on the 7th. He sat on the bench against Burnley on the 21st, his first game after the October A match break. However, he did not have a chance to play in both games. However, he is constantly training in the first team and is waiting for his EPL debut. Kim Ji-soo has been a "defensive ace" all the time when he was on the national team by age. He is a member of the semifinals of the U-20 World Cup in June. In September, he joined the A national team at the invitation of Jurgen Klinsmann. 토토사이트 순위

Cho Jin-ho, who moved to the Serbian stage on loan this season, is also adapting quickly to the team. He has appeared in three of four games since his loan move. Cho Jin-ho, who played as a substitute in the second half, played full-time for the first time in a match against Chukarciki on the 21st.

In addition, U-20 semi-final members who entered Europe through the summer transfer market, such as Bae Joon-ho (Stoke City) and Hwang In-taek (Estoril), are also showing positive performances. It's the comfort of "Hwangseon-hong-ho."