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Next batch of Gimcheon Sangmu recruits announced

Pohang Steelers winger Hong Yun-sang, new Korea international centre back Byun Jun-soo, and FC Seoul starlet Kang Ju-hyeok headline the next batch of players set to begin their military service with Gimcheon Sangmu.

On the morning of August 14th, the results of the third round of conscriptions for this year for the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps were announced through the Military Manpower Administration’s website. The selected individuals are scheduled to enlist on November 17th, with their discharge set for May 16th, 2027.

Notable names include Gangwon FC attacker Lee Sang-heon, national team center-back Byun Jun-soo, and Pohang Steelers’ attacking ace Hong Yoon-sang.

One particularly noteworthy point is the large number of young players who were accepted. Several Under-22 players made the list, including Yoon Jae-seok (born in 2003), Park Man-ho (2004), Kim Seo-jin and Jung Ma-ho (2005), and Kang Joo-hyuk (2006).

16-man list

Noh Kyung-ho, Suwon FC
Park Yong-hui, Suwon FC
Ahn Jun-soo, Suwon FC
Byun Jun-soo, Gwangju FC
Lee Kang-hyun, Gwangju FC
Kang Min-gyu, Chungnam Asan
Jeong Ma-ho, Chungnam Asan
Park Min-seo, Ulsan HD
Yoon Jae-seok, Ulsan HD
Lee Sang-heon, Gangwon FC
Jeong Jae-min, Seoul E-Land
Park Man-ho, Daegu FC
Kim Seo-jin, Cheonan City
Hong Si-hoo, Gimpo FC
Kang Ju-hyeok, FC Seoul
Hong Yun-sang, Pohang Steelers

Sources: Sports Chosun, Military Manpower Administration

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