On June 7, as the morning sun dawned, a sad message filled the skies over South Korea. Known as the "Korea-Japan
World Cup
legendary hero
"Ryu Wannabe Tie, a former South Korean international footballer and former head coach of Incheon, passed away from pancreatic cancer at the age of 50.
Looking back, the 1998
World Cup
On, an accidental injury to Ryu Wants Tie made the vision in his left eye take a sharp turn for the worse, but he was able to get it back for the 2002
World Cup
Dreams of missing the best time for treatment.
Yoo, born in 1971, has played for Ulsan Hyundai, Yokohama Marinos, and Kashiwa
solar
God, who added the honor of being the top scorer of the K-League in 1998. He was selected for the South Korean national team and played in two
World Cup
In 2006, he retired from soccer due to an injury. After his retirement, he served as the head coach of Incheon United to carry on the spirit of soccer.
South Korea's Chosun Ilbo was overwhelmed by the death of Ryu Wannabe Tie: "Coach Ryu vowed 'I will come back' and fought until the last moment, but his battle with cancer was not won in the end. Korea-Japan
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of heroes that eventually rise to the sky."
Yanagi Wannabe played against our men's soccer team several times during his playing career. on December 7, 2003, at Saitama 2002
World Cup
At the stadium, the second round of the East Asian quarterfinals began, China's team against South Korea. In the 45th minute of the match, South Korea got a corner kick opportunity, and Yoo Wants Tie, under the tight defense of two of our defenders, headed the ball, which hit Ji Mingyi and bounced into the net. In the end, our team 0-1 defeated Korea.