On June 7, Beijing, a sad news spread through South Korea: what is known as "Korea-Japan

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

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In 2002, an accident caused a sudden loss of vision in Liu's left eye, however, he was able to get a job for the

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Dreams of missing the best time for treatment.

Born in 1971, Ryu Wannabe Tie, with the fire of his life at the age of 50, played for Ulsan Hyundai, Yokohama Mariners and Kashiwa

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God, who won the K-League's top scorer in 1998. He was a member of the South Korean national team, participating in two

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He retired in 2006 due to injury. After his retirement, he transitioned into coaching, taking the helm at Incheon United.

South Korea's Chosun Ilbo reported on the passing of Ryu Wannabe Tie: "Director Ryu worked until the last moment for his vow that 'I will come back,' but in the end, he did not overcome his battle with cancer. Korea Daily

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of heroes finally flying into the sky."

As a player, Yanagi Wannabe Tie has played against our men's soccer team several times. Recall that on December 7, 2003 at 15:30, in Saitama 2002

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In the second round of the East Asian quarterfinals held at the stadium, our team and South Korea met each other on a narrow path. 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 our two defenders, headed the ball to the goal, which accurately smashed into Ji Mingyi's body and bounced into the net. In the end, our team was defeated by Korea 0-1.

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