Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Which Koreans play football in Japan?

Which Koreans play football in Japan?

Koreans playing football in Japan

One * * * There are three people.

Zheng Dashi, who works for Kawasaki Heavy Industries, is a striker, aged 26.

Ernst & Young Huck, who plays for Omiya, is a midfielder, aged 3 1.

Ryang Yong gi, playing for Sendai team, is 28 years old and plays in the midfield.

Yong Hak An

printing block

North Korean professional football player An Yongxue (19781kloc-0/October 25th-,An Yongxue) is in charge of the defence. Now he is a member of North Korea's national football team. He has been playing in the league between Japan and South Korea. Now he plays for the Palace Squirrel Club Football Club in Japan.

Directory [hidden]

brief introduction

North Korea: Soul

Japan: Home Page

Korea: root

Ernst & Young Huck's resume

International occupation

[Edit this paragraph]

brief introduction

Name: An Yonghe (An Yonghe)

Birthday:1978 65438+1October 25th.

Place of birth: Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

Nationality: North Korea

Height: 182CM

Weight: 70KG

Location: Back waist

No.9 (Korean national team), 17 (Suwon Samsung team)

Political background: party member, Workers' Party of Korea

2002-2004: Niigata Swan Team in Japan; 2005: Japan Nagoya Whales Team 8;

2006-2007: South Korea Busan Idol Team;

2008-2009: South Korea's Suwon Samsung Team.

2009-present: Japanese palace squirrel

[Edit this paragraph]

North Korea: Soul

"Grandpa named me Ernst & Young Huck, which means to learn from Flower Root, which takes root underground, produces beautiful flowers and bears fruits." -Just as China people are used to reporting their native place, Ernst & Young Huck always starts with "Grandpa" in his self-introduction. Kim Kyung-il, his best friend in Shui Yuan's Samsung team and a translator in Li Weifeng, said that he received Korean journalists who came to interview him, and so did Ernst & Young Huck. This is in line with outsiders' most basic cognition of Koreans-cautious, mechanical and disciplined, which was arranged by the "organization" in advance.

Ernst & Young Huck was born in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, and moved to Tokyo with his family when he was 5 years old. Ernst & Young Huck recalled that when he was a child, there were about 500,000 to 600,000 Korean nationals living in various parts of Japan. Although it is spread all over Japan, Koreans with strong nationality show tenacious cohesion to the social reality of living in different places and relying on others. Founded in 1955, the Korean General Federation (Korean General Federation in Japan), like Ernst & Young Baijia, is regarded as a spiritual home by millions of Korean overseas Chinese living in Japan. The General Federation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has also established various "Korean schools" throughout Japan to provide orthodox "Korean-style education" for Korean children born in Japan from generation to generation. From elementary school to high school, Ernst & Young Huck attended the "Korean School" run by the Korean General Federation in Tokyo.

Ernst & Young Huck's episode about the "Korean faction" of the Korean Federation seems to be more telling: At present, the main striker 12 of the Korean national team, like Ernst & Young Huck, was born in Japan, but unlike Ernst & Young Huck, Zheng Dashi's parents are Korean nationals living in Japan and hold Korean passports. But why should such a standard "Korean youth" abandon the south from the north? Although the Korean and Japanese media attributed the reason to "Zheng Dashi studied in the Korean School of the Korean Federation since childhood". Although this explanation is inevitably one-sided, it also illustrates the great influence of "Korean School" on young people from another side.

[Edit this paragraph]

Japan: Home Page

Japanese, as the third generation immigrants like Ernst & Young Huck, are emotionally vague and clear, but in reality they are close and distant. Different from the vast majority of children of Korean overseas Chinese living in Japan, Ernst & Young Huck chose an authentic Japanese university, Lee Jung University, after finishing high school in Korea, instead of continuing to study at the Korean University run by the General Federation of Korea in Japan. His own explanation is, "After all, Japan is the country where I live. If I don't integrate into this society, I can't imagine how I will live after retirement. "

Although Ernst & Young Huck is a North Korean, he has no immediate family in North Korea. On the contrary, all his relatives now live in Japan, even at home, and the "family language" of Ernst & Young Huck's family is actually Japanese.

[Edit this paragraph]

Korea: root

Ask Ernst & Young Huck who he respects most, and he blurts out two words-"Grandpa". Ernst & Young Huck's grandfather is now from Gwangyang, Jeollanam-do, South Korea. More than 60 years ago, I crossed the ocean and came to Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Therefore, Ernst & Young Huck has always insisted that his ancestors were Koreans. Ernst & Young Huck recalled that since he joined Busan Team, Korea's No.1 professional club, in June, 5438+in October, 2006, Korean journalists have been trying to let the First Korean talk about some "special" feelings, but Ernst & Young Huck's answer every time was simple and meaningful-"Football has no borders, let alone the same nation."

The vest inside has the team emblem of Samsung in Shui Yuan. An incident that happened in June 2008 may better explain the football player who crossed the 38th parallel. On June 22, 2008, in the match between South Korea and North Korea in the Asian Top 20 World Cup, careful Korean fans found that the team emblem of South Korea's Suwon Samsung team played by Ernst & Young Huck appeared impressively on the vest under the North Korean white uniform. As a result, compared with the draw, the hot topic of Korean fans became Ernst & Young Huck.

Cha Fankun, the current club coach of Ernst & Young Huck, once commented, "Ernst & Young Huck is a player with strong spirit, firm belief and tenacious fighting spirit whether he can participate in the competition or not."

[Edit this paragraph]

Ernst & Young Huck's resume

Ernst & Young Huck started his career after graduating from college in 2002. He once played for Niigata Swan Team, Nagoya Whales Team 8, Busan Idol Team and Shui Yuan Lanyi Team. During his stay in Shui Yuan, he and China player Li Weifeng were teammates.