Участник:K League to attack points in two consecutive games

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Yang Min-hyuk scored the first goal in the first minute of the first half in an away match against Gwangju FC in the second round of Hana Bank K League 1 2024 at Gwangju Football Stadium on the 10th. After taking the ball away through pressure, he shook the net with a shot following a solo breakthrough. Following his help against Jeju United on the 2nd, he scored attack points in two consecutive games.

Born on April 16, 2006, Yang recorded assistance at the age of 17 years, 10 months and 15 days in his debut game in the K-League. Then, he scored eight days later at the age of 17 years, 10 months and 23 days. Yang became the youngest player to score a goal in the K-League since 2013 when the promotion system was introduced. If the scope is extended to before the introduction of the promotion system, it is the fifth record. 사설 토토사이트

Since the introduction of the semi-professional system in the K League, Yang Min-hyuk is the first player to score offensive points in two consecutive games as a semi-professional player. Even before the promotion system, no player younger than Yang Min-hyuk scored offensive points in two consecutive games.

Gangwon explained, "Yang Min-hyuk's record is more valuable because the 17-year-old scored offensive points in succession in the opening and second games, not in the middle of the season."

"The coach, coach, and older brothers helped me well, so I was able to adapt well to the first game and the second game," Yang Min-hyuk said. "I can't believe I've accumulated attack points, and it's amazing." "I think it's just the beginning, not being complacent here," he said. "I'll play more games in the future and build more points."

"The policy focused on discovering and nurturing young boys," Kang said. "He grew up under the management of the club, which confirmed the possibility of Yang Min-hyuk early on, and signed a semi-professional contract in December last year." Kang was the first semi-professional player to join Yang in a training camp for winter.

Gangwon is the only K-League young player to produce two times in the last five years. Kim Ji-hyun (2019, Ulsan HD) and Yang Hyun-joon (2022, Celtic), who joined Gangwon as rookies, were honored.