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Former Taishan player Son Joon-ho has completed his registration and joined the 5th division team

author:Panorama Sports

On April 22, according to South Korean media reports, former Taishan team player Sun Junhao, who returned to South Korea last month, has completed the registration with the Korean Football Association, and he will return to the field next month to represent the South Korean fifth division league (K5) team Seoul Yongsan Jianyong team.

The news was confirmed by a person from the Korean Football Association, and Son Joon-ho was officially registered as a KFA player and can now continue his football career.

Former Taishan player Son Joon-ho has completed his registration and joined the 5th division team

Sun Zhunhao was previously taken away in Shanghai on May 12 last year on suspicion of offering bribes to non-state workers. Nearly 11 months later, on March 25 of this year, Mr. Son was released and returned to South Korea.

After returning to South Korea, Son Joon-ho lived at his home in Busan and quickly threw himself into training. It is reported that in order to be able to return to the game as soon as possible, Sun Zhunhao has insisted on training without the ball during his detention and his weight has basically remained at 73 kilograms.

Former Taishan player Son Joon-ho has completed his registration and joined the 5th division team

According to Sun Junhao's agent, the choice to join the K5 team is mainly due to two considerations. First of all, he has to find his form through the game, and secondly, Son Joon-ho has to confirm whether he can complete the registration with the Korean Football Association. Sun Junhao's former club, Shandong Taishan team, has issued an international transfer agreement for the player, which has made Sun Junhao's registration much smoother.

Former Taishan player Son Joon-ho has completed his registration and joined the 5th division team

After a brief spell with K5 League side Yongsan Keonyong Seoul, Son will return to the K-League in the summer transfer window, and his next stop is likely to be his former club Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, where he played before joining Shandong Taishan.