'Trainee Son Heung-min' Wearing Red Marine Corps Training Uniform... Basic Military Training Until the 8th of Next Month
Son Heung-min's Marine Corps trainee appearance revealed on domestic online community on the 26th / Photo by Online Community
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Seulgi Kim] On the 20th, the appearance of soccer player Son Heung-min (28, Tottenham), who secretly enlisted in the Marine Corps 9th Brigade in Jeju Island, was revealed.
On the 26th, a photo of trainee Son Heung-min with short hair wearing a red Marine Corps uniform was posted on a domestic online community. In the released photo, Son Heung-min is smiling while wearing a red uniform with the number '139' on his chest.
Previously, Son Heung-min enlisted at the Marine Corps 9th Brigade training center located in Moseulpo, Jeju Island, to receive basic military training. He is scheduled to undergo approximately three weeks of basic military training until the 8th of next month.
Son Heung-min enlisted privately to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
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On the 10th, Son Heung-min posted on his Facebook, stating, "Recently, it is necessary to refrain from events where many people gather due to COVID-19," and "To prevent damage and spread related to COVID-19, I repeatedly ask fans and the press to refrain from visiting the site."
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