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On April 7, Beijing time, the Women's Olympic Qualifiers women's football match will soon start, and the first leg will be held at 3 p.m. on the 8th in Goyang, South Korea. Before the match, South Korean women's soccer player Lee Hyun-eun attended a press conference, at which Lee said that due to her age, this is her last chance to impact the Olympic Games, and she will seize it.
Lee Hyun-e is a treasure trove of South Korean women's football, and although the Sino-Korean women's football war is full of gunpowder, Lee is still loved by Chinese and even Asian fans. Born on November 8, 1991, Li Wei'e plays as a midfielder and has outstanding technical characteristics.
However, what really makes Li Wei'e famous is her appearance. In the 2015 East Asian Cup women's football match, Lee Hyun-eun was hyped up by the Korean media. However, Li Wei'e also clashed with Chinese women's football goalkeeper Zhao Lina on the field, which is also a small festival.
At present, Li Wei'e is 29 years old and will soon enter the 30-year-old mark. If nothing else, this is likely to be her last impact on the Olympics. Regarding the Sino-Korean war, the "Asian football goddess" said: "The postponement of the game for one year, we are all looking forward to it, the head coach also told us to have confidence, if we can help the team enter the Asian Games, I think I will be particularly happy." ”