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The Asian Games in Jakarta-Palembang won the gold medal of the men's football team and the money was awarded to them. (Provided by the Korean Football Federation) © News1 |
The men's football team, which won the gold medal at the Asian Games in Jakarta-Palembang, has turned into an angel carrying good deeds.
Coach Kim Hak-beom and coach Asian Games coach Lee Min-sung visited the office of the Korean football team, a group of football players, on May 5, and donated 15 million won. The awards were presented by athletes, coaches and coaches who have won gold medals from the Korean Football Federation.
Kim Hak-beom said: "Thanks to the support of the elders of the football team, our athletes seemed to have won a gold medal with a good aura.I would like to support and encourage the Olympic team. Tokyo for 2020. "
"We support the hospital expenses of older football players who are fighting in OB football clubs, and this contribution will be of great help," said Gil Soo, president of the Korean Football Association.
On the morning of May 5, Joe Yoo Min (Suwon FC) and Hwang Hyun-soo (Seoul FC) donated KRW 10 million to Asian Games cycle gold medalist Lee Min-hye, suffering acute leukemia.
Lee Min-hye, who won the gold medal in Doha in 2006 and the women's cycling event at the Guangzhou Asian Games in 2010, is now sadly ill.
Through the media report, Kim Hak-beom's proposal, which faced Lee Min-hye's story, garnered donations and was attended by all players and coaching staff.
Lee Min-hye said: "I watched the Asian football team play in the hall, and I am very grateful that I am a different type of player.
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