On August 10, the early morning of Guangzhou City was awakened by an explosive news: the former Guangzhou

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's South Korean star Cho Won Hee, in an in-depth interview, unveiled a little-known past story. He revealed that during that glorious 2012 season when the

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He personally bagged a whopping 180 million won (about Rs. 930,000) after sweeping Jeonbuk 5-1 on the road.

"At that time, I got 30 million won for scoring a goal, and if we ended up winning, the base bonus was also 30 million won." Cho Won-hee recalls, with an incredible excitement in his words. However, his goals didn't stop there; his career blueprint was to go from joining the working group, to the national team, to the green fields of Europe.

Facing the program's follow-up question, "Is it not good in my country?" Jo Won Hee responded with a smile, "Monetary rewards are good if you're in my country." This statement is both an affirmation of past experiences and a hint of possible future choices.

Cho Won-hee is in

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The golden years of his career, not only won the honor, but also won the hearts of the fans. He once blocked an opponent's shot in the AFC Champions League by himself, showing his tenacity and toughness despite his broken ribs.In November 2012, Cho Won Hee bid farewell to the

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, traveled to Wuhan Zall to continue his soccer career. After that, he bounced around South Korea until announcing his retirement in 2019. A year later, he chose to make a comeback with Suwon FC in the K2 League, helping the team to promotion, and again in early 2021, hanging up his boots again.

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