
Charlotte, N.C. — South Korean international player Jungsoo Lee joined the Charlotte Independence professional soccer team, on Thursday, pending league and federation approval, as well as a receipt of his International Transfer Clearance.
“I really appreciate all the support from the club,” said Lee via translator. “I am so excited about joining the new family and environment. I will do my best to keep our team's success and hopefully give some inspiration for our Charlotte soccer community as well.”
From 2008-13, Lee appeared in 54 international games for the Korea Republic National Football Team including four starts in the South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup. Lee scored versus Nigeria and Greece to help South Korea advance to the knockout stage, only trailing Argentina in Group B.
“He's a guy who has a lot of national team experience for South Korea, and experience in the World Cup,” said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. “For our guys to have the opportunity to be around that level and to learn from him is a big plus.”
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The 38-year-old, Lee has played for high-profile K League 1 (South Korean first division) clubs FC Seoul, Suwon Samsung Bluewings and Incheon United FC. Primarily as a center back, Lee has a nose for scoring including five K League goals, ten J1 League goals (Japanese first division), and five Qatar Stars League goals (Qatar first division).
“Just in the few days he's been here, you can see the class and ideas he has in terms of his ability to see plays,” said Jeffries. “At his age, getting fit and adjusting to the physicality is going to take a little bit of time, but the soccer part is fantastic.”
The Gimhae, South Korea native speaks a little english at this point, but relishes the opportunity to learn about American culture and the Charlotte community.
“He's excited about the challenge,” said Jeffries. “It's a new experience for us because we've not had a South Korean player in before, so the language barrier is a little bit of a tricky one. He's a very sharp guy, so I think he'll adapt very quickly, but soccer is soccer.”
The Independence will kickoff the 2018 season at the Sportsplex at Matthews on Saturday, March 17th versus Ottawa Fury FC. 2018 Season Memberships are available online and by calling 704-206-1515. For details on the full 2018 USL regular season schedule, please visit https://sportsengine-staging.go-vip.net/charlotteindependence.
Charlotte, N.C. — South Korean international player Jungsoo Lee joined the Charlotte Independence professional soccer team, on Thursday, pending league and federation approval, as well as a receipt of his International Transfer Clearance.
“I really appreciate all the support from the club,” said Lee via translator. “I am so excited about joining the new family and environment. I will do my best to keep our team’s success and hopefully give some inspiration for our Charlotte soccer community as well.”
From 2008-13, Lee appeared in 54 international games for the Korea Republic National Football Team including four starts in the South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup. Lee scored versus Nigeria and Greece to help South Korea advance to the knockout stage, only trailing Argentina in Group B.
“He’s a guy who has a lot of national team experience for South Korea, and experience in the World Cup,” said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. “For our guys to have the opportunity to be around that level and to learn from him is a big plus.”
RECENT NEWS: INDEPENDENCE ANNOUNCE PRESEASON SCHEDULE
The 38-year-old, Lee has played for high-profile K League 1 (South Korean first division) clubs FC Seoul, Suwon Samsung Bluewings and Incheon United FC. Primarily as a center back, Lee has a nose for scoring including five K League goals, ten J1 League goals (Japanese first division), and five Qatar Stars League goals (Qatar first division).
“Just in the few days he’s been here, you can see the class and ideas he has in terms of his ability to see plays,” said Jeffries. “At his age, getting fit and adjusting to the physicality is going to take a little bit of time, but the soccer part is fantastic.”
The Gimhae, South Korea native speaks a little english at this point, but relishes the opportunity to learn about American culture and the Charlotte community.
“He’s excited about the challenge,” said Jeffries. “It’s a new experience for us because we’ve not had a South Korean player in before, so the language barrier is a little bit of a tricky one. He’s a very sharp guy, so I think he’ll adapt very quickly, but soccer is soccer.”
The Independence will kickoff the 2018 season at the Sportsplex at Matthews on Saturday, March 17th versus Ottawa Fury FC. 2018 Season Memberships are available online and by calling 704-206-1515. For details on the full 2018 USL regular season schedule, please visit https://sportsengine-staging.go-vip.net/charlotteindependence.