FC SEOUL AND JEJU SK LIVING TOGETHER IN KAGOSHIMA..."I'M THINKING ABOUT THE OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE EXHIBITION"

FC Seoul and Jeju SK living together in Kagoshima..."I'm thinking about the opening and closing of the exhibition"

FC Seoul and Jeju SK living together in Kagoshima..."I'm thinking about the opening and closing of the exhibition"

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Ahead of the opening of the 2025 season, FC Seoul and Jeju SK have many similarities. Seoul and Jeju, the two historic corporate teams, are drawing up a promising new season with their head coaches entering their second season.

They all had a training camp in Kagoshima, Japan among the 26 teams in the K-League. Seoul has been sweating profusely since its training camp in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 5, and has been moving to Kagoshima since March 27. Jeju Island, which started its training camp at its clubhouse from December 18 last year, has also prepared for the new season with intense tempering in Kagoshima from April 17 to April 4.
The two teams will have a showdown at the opening match of the K League 1 of the 2025 season, which will take place at the Jeju World Cup Stadium on Saturday. Perhaps for this reason, they maintained a "vigilance posture" by minimizing exposure to their military power and refraining from contacting them during the training session of Kagoshima. The distance between B-line Sports Park Ira in Seoul and Fureai Sportsland in Jeju reached 30 kilometers, while the Sheraton Hotel and Shiroyama Hotel, the two teams' lodgings, were also 3 kilometers away on foot, so they never encountered each other. Occasionally, they encountered each other in downtown Kagoshima, but they avoided each other. 메이저놀이터

A Seoul official said, "We refrained from contacting each other because we were sensitive to each other. Jeju striker Dongjin Park, who played for our team until the last season, met our players for a while to greet each other." A Jeju official also said, "We didn't even have a practice game because we were in the same league and had to face each other in the opening game."

Although the team refrained from contacting the team, information warfare took place in both Seoul and Jeju, believing that the team should "fasten the first button." Seoul was gauging Jeju's strength through the results of the match as some of its practice matches overlapped with Jeju's. Jeju was also aware of the conditions of its opponents, including obtaining news of the rest of the Seoul team on Thursday.

Both the head coach and the players complimented each other but vowed to win. "Seoul has recruited Jeong Seung-won, Moon Seon-min, and Kim Jin-su to completely overcome their weaknesses. I think we should also bring Mario Balotelli of Italy, who is rumored to be qualified for the K-League," Jeju coach Kim Hak-beom said. "As the opening game is held at home, we will display our home advantage." Nam Tae-hee also vowed to start the season in a good mood by winning the opening game.

"Coach Kim Hak-beom will have a plan. We will prepare well for the match against Jeju as we please," said Kim Ki-dong, Seoul's manager. Kang Sung-jin also said, "When I watched the official YouTube video of the Jeju team, I was impressed by how the players decided on the opening game. I will prepare well every day."

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