Kwon Hyuk-gyu moved to St. Mirren on loan. Midfielder Kwon Hyuk-gyu (23), who had not had a chance since moving to Celtic in the Scottish Premiership last summer, was loaned to St. Mirren. St. Mirren announced on the club website…
Lee Jeong-hoo’s success in recruiting SF and FA pitchers 4-year 57.9 billion won contract with Hicks
Jeong-hoo Lee’s (26) team, the Major League Baseball (MLB) San Francisco Giants, succeeded in recruiting a free agent (FA) pitcher for the first time in this year’s Stove League. Jordan Hicks (28), who worked together with Ryu Hyun-jin (37) at…
St. Mirren coach: “Kwon Hyuk-gyu helps strengthen our strength” Kwon Hyuk-gyu (23), who transferred from Busan I-Park in the professional soccer K-League 2 (Second Division) to Celtic, a prestigious Scottish team, but did not even make his debut, will be…
Hwang Sun-woo, Kim Woo-min confirmed to represent the 2024 Doha World Swimming Championships
The Korea Swimming Federation released the list of athletes to compete in the 21st Doha World Swimming Championships in 2024 on the 15th.
Lee Ga-young of the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour is the player who has accumulated the most donations of Dream With Buddy, who pays a certain amount every time she makes a birdie.
“Teenage sensation” Oh Jun-sung (17, Mirae Asset Securities) and naturalized player Kim Ha-young (25, Korean Air) won the men’s and women’s singles at the National Men’s and Women’s Table Tennis Championships, the nation’s highest championship.
SSG General Manager Kim Jae-hyun “Pursuing stable generational change…I learned a lot from LG.”
Kim Jae-hyun (48), who laid the foundation stone of the dynasty as the captain of the SK Wyverns (now SSG Landers), returned to Incheon as the “leader.”
Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets became the first NBA player to make a triple double more than 10 times a season for seven consecutive seasons.
Winning overall table tennis at age 17… Oh Jun-sung, who has grown up so much, is over ‘Ace’
Oh Joon-sung (Mirae Asset Securities), who is growing at a breakneck speed, will pass the “ace” position on the wind of change that has blown into the Korean men’s table tennis.
The Kiwoom Heroes, a professional baseball team that sent “sign star” Lee Jung-hoo (25, San Francisco Giants), said goodbye on social media.