On June 7 in Beijing, Korean media reports revealed the sad news that what has been described as the "Korea-Japan

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"Ryu Wannabe Tie, a former South Korean international footballer and former Incheon coach, passed away from pancreatic cancer at the age of 50.

Willow Wants Iron was reportedly in the 1998

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An unfortunate injury in the middle of the game resulted in a drastic loss of vision in the left eye. In preparation for the 2002

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, he missed the best time for treatment.

Born in 1971, Yoo Wannabe was 50 years old. He played for Ulsan Hyundai, Yokohama Marinos, and Kashiwa

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God, who was honored as the top scorer of the K-League in 1998. Selected for the Korean national team and participated in two

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He retired in 2006 due to an injury. After his retirement, he became the head coach of Incheon United.

Chosun Ilbo, a South Korean newspaper, commented on the passing of Ryu Wannabe Tie, "Coach Ryu worked tirelessly to keep his promise of 'I will definitely come back,' but in the end, he didn't win the battle against cancer. KOREA-JAPAN

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The legend of the man who finally ascended to the heavens."

Yanagi Wannabe has had several encounters with our men's soccer team in his playing days. on December 7, 2003, at Saitama 2002

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In the second round of the East Asian quarterfinals held at the stadium, China and South Korea started a fierce battle. In the 45th minute of the match, South Korea got a corner kick from the left side of the field, and Yoo Wants Tie, under the tight defense of two Chinese defenders, forced a header into the goal, and the ball hit Ji Mingyi's body and bounced into the net. In the end, the Chinese team was defeated by the Korean team 0-1.

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