Gyeongnam FC's 'Sque Attack', This Time Against Towol Elementary! ... 2002 World Cup Hero Seol Ki-hyeon and Team Ready for Action
Gyeongnam FC held the 'School Attack' event at Towol Elementary School in Changwon, Gyeongnam.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Gyeongnam FC held a 'School Attack' event on the 11th at Towol Elementary School in Seongsan-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongnam.
School Attack is conducted by Gyeongnam FC players visiting schools directly to play soccer with students and conduct related classes.
At the event, Gyeongnam FC head coach Seol Gi-hyeon and players Ahn Ho-jin, Lee Chan-wook, and Lee Jun-jae participated, conducting lessons on passing clinics, dribbling, and shooting, and played mini futsal with about 30 students.
Before kicking the ball, Coach Seol and the players explained in terms understandable to elementary students how to place the supporting foot and what movements to make after kicking the ball.
After the class, a fan meeting and autograph session were held for all students and teachers, where signed balls and school supplies were distributed.
Gyeongnam FC had been restricted in local community activities like School Attack during the COVID-19 pandemic, but plans to continue such activities following the government's easing of social distancing guidelines.
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Coach Seol said, "It was enjoyable to meet students who talked about the 2002 World Cup, which was before they were born, while sharing their innocence," adding, "I hope this event becomes an opportunity for children to take more interest in soccer and cheer enthusiastically at the stadium."
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