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[No.]: 8
[Pos.]: MF
[Nation]: KOR
[Player]: Jeon Jae-Ho (free agent)
(K League Challenge())
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[No.]: 18
[Pos.]: FW
[Nation]: KOR
[Player]: Park Jeong-Min (to Yongin City FC, contract terminated)
(K League Challenge())
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[No.]: —
[Pos.]: DF
[Nation]: KOR
[Player]: Jeong Ho-Jeong (former Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma)
(K League Challenge())
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[No.]: —
[Pos.]: MF
[Nation]: KOR
[Player]: Jo Jae-Cheol (from Gyeongnam FC)
(K League Challenge())
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[No.]: —
[Pos.]: DF
[Nation]: KOR
[Player]: Kim Young-Chan (loan return from Daegu FC)
(K League Classic())
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[No.]: 62
[Pos.]: FW
[Nation]: KOR
[Player]: Choi Woo-Sun (free agent)
(K League Classic())
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About This Tool
South Korea has always been a leader in Asian soccer, where soccer players have received professional and formal training since childhood, and have participated in many Asian League, World Cup, and professional games on behalf of club teams. According to statistics, the South Korean Professional Football League players last year’s net transfer income of 9.6 million US dollars, the highest in Asia. In the 2013-2014 winter window, a total of 775 football players completed the winter transfer docking, the detailed list collated in this random tool. Congratulations are in order for many players to find a platform that suits them better.
Specific information about the transfer window this winter, including the names of the transfers, the players' specific positions in the team, the clubs from which the players came in and out, as well as details of the transfer fee, is stored intact in this generator. When it comes to a better development platform, many players will choose to dock and sign with the next platform as soon as their contract expires, and to negotiate on both sides
Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of South Korean football transfers winter 2013–14.