
Beijing, August 10th, former Guangzhou
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Player and South Korean Cho Won Hee revealed in a talk show about the high bonuses he received while playing in his country, indicating that the 2012 season
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The 5-1 win away to Jeonbuk in the AFC Champions League resulted in 180 million won (about Rs. 930,000) in a single match for himself.
Cho Won Hee stated in the interview that he envisioned his livelihood as entering the task force, then the national team, and finally going to Europe to play soccer. The program team asked, "Is it not good to be in my country?" Cho Won Hee responded, "The monetary rewards are good if you are in my country."
Cho Won-hee recalled, "At that time, if I scored a goal, the salon gave me a bonus of 30 million won (about 154,000 won). If we finally won, the basic win bonus was also 30 million won."
Cho Won Hee also showed that at higher levels of the game, the
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The prize money will be even more generous. "In the AFC Champions League or other important matches, an extra 30 million won will be awarded for every goal scored, and as a result, there was a match where we scored five goals (referring to the 2012 season)
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(5-1 away win over Jeonbuk in the AFC Champions League)."
"So with the root win bonus, I ended up with 180 million won (about Rs. 930,000) and the salon credited the account the next day." Cho Won-hee lamented that "the Chinese
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The force of the ball capital is that powerful."
Zhao Yuanxi worked in Guangzhou in 2011-2012.
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Yes.
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He was the first Korean foreigner introduced after joining the team. After joining the team, he won the hearts of the fans with his tenacious and tough style, and once sacrificed his life to block the opponent's shot in the AFC Champions League, resulting in a fracture of the ribs.In November 2012, Cho Won-hee left the team and became the first Korean foreigner to join the team.
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Jo joined Wuhan Zall.In 2014, Cho Won-hee returned to South Korea to work for a number of teams in a twisted manner, and in 2019 declared
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.. A year later, Cho Won Hee picked a comeback with Suwon FC in the K2 League to assist in the team's promotion to the K1 League, and then he did it again in early 2021
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