Yoo Sang-cheol, appeared with a brighter face ... Even though it is pancreatic cancer, I play with my best
Korean soccer legend Yoo Sang-cheol, etc., challenges the ‘somehow’ to defeat FC.
Leading players of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup semi-finals and myths, which drove Korea into the soccer craze for JTBC's 'Chill to Chill', which will be broadcast at 9 o'clock on the night of Sunday (31st), will compete.
'Ubi on the ground', as well as Yoo Sang-cheol, Choi Jin-cheol, Lee Un-jae, Song Jong-guk, Lee Chun-soo, Hyun-min Hyun, Jae-hong Park, Yong-dae Kim, and Jung-woo Kim.
They are teams gathered for the 'Military Sriga Project', and they continue to contribute to the morale of the military soldiers by contributing to the morale of the military soldiers through soccer matches with selected military soldiers.
Sports legends were also thrilled with the glance of fantasies that were only sent by words.
In addition, Yoo Sang-cheol, who caused a lot of sadness by revealing the fact of pancreatic cancer fighting in 2019, appeared with a brighter face to draw attention.
During the fight against pancreatic cancer, Yoo Sang-cheol is getting even more interested in this appearance because he is still a true soccer player who keeps his bench to stay on the bench for the team to stay and does his best to the end.
On the other hand, in the 2002 World Cup United States (선수), the players who were in the field open their mouths about the controversy over whether the heading goal of Ahn Jung-hwan remained as an unexplained unexplored incident (?).
In particular, the moment when Ahn Jung-Hwan headed, the closest person who appeared immediately behind appeared, and the truth will finally be revealed in 18 years with vivid testimony as if he was seeing the scene again.
In addition, the secrets of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup and the past episodes of soccer legends, which have not yet been released, have been released one by one, and the scene has turned upside down, sparking curiosity about the broadcast on Sunday (31st).
JTBC's 'Catch Up to Chill', where you can meet all the Korean soccer legends in one place, will be aired at 9 PM on Sunday (31st).
Meanwhile, Yoo Sang-cheol, born in 1971, is currently fifty years old.
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