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Title: Son Jun-Ho's Journey to the CSL Foreign Player In recent years, Son Jun-Ho has been making waves in Korean football as he becomes one of the most promising young talents in South Korea. The son of former South Korean national team player Son Jung-wook, who was also known for his talent and achievements at the club level, has already made a name for himself with his performances on the pitch. Son Jun-Ho started his career with the Seoul FC academy, where he played alongside his father, Son Jung-woo, before moving to the South Korean Premier League (K리그) side Seoul City FC in 2016. In his first season there, he scored four goals and helped the team to reach the semi-finals of the league. In 2018, Son Jun-Ho joined the newly founded K League Dream club, SK Wooran, where he quickly became a key player for the team. He contributed heavily to their success, scoring five goals in just three games and helping them to win the league title. After leaving SK Wooran in 2019, Son Jun-Ho continued to impress in the league, scoring more than 15 goals in the 2020 season. He then moved to the newly formed Super League side Daegu FC, where he continued to perform well and helped the team to achieve promotion to the top flight of Korean football. Son Jun-Ho's journey to the CSL Foreign Player is no different. He began his professional career by joining the Hyundai Motors FC academy, where he played alongside his father, Son Jung-wook, before moving to the South Korean Premier League side Seongnam FC in 2017. There, he impressed with his skills and determination, scoring 24 goals in 36 appearances in the league. In 2019, Son Jun-Ho moved to the newly formed Super League side Gangwon FC, where he quickly established himself as one of the best strikers in the league. He contributed to the team's success, scoring 23 goals in 33 appearances and helping them to win the league title. Despite the challenges that come with being a foreigner playing in a foreign league, Son Jun-Ho remains committed to his country and continues to work hard to improve his game. He believes that being able to play in front of a home crowd can help him develop his skills even further, and he is eager to continue his journey as a professional footballer in South Korea. |
