Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju changed its captain after 7 games...Appointment of veteran Yoon Seok-young as captain

Apr 14, 2025

 Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju changed its captain after 7 games...Appointment of veteran Yoon Seok-young as captain



Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju, which is in 12th place in the K League 2, has replaced its captain in the 2025 season. Yoon Seok-young will wear the captain's armband in the future.

Yoon Seok-young, who joined Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju this year, is a veteran defender who has experienced both the national team and the EPL stage, and expects to create a true one-team culture by instilling great motivation in the team based on his experience in 246 K League 1 games in 11 seasons.

New captain Yoon Seok-young feels a great sense of responsibility to be the captain in a difficult situation where he joined the team late and is in a losing streak. Once again, I will do my best by changing the atmosphere so that the team can come together and bringing a victory."




Jo Su-hyuk, Jeon Hyun-byung, and Gabriel were appointed as vice captains.

Jo Su-hyuk, who joined Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju this season, is a veteran goalkeeper with a K-League record of 63 games, 60 goals and 23 clean sheets (no goals), playing a big role in raising the team's harmony with soft charisma and helping Yoon Seok-young as vice-captain.

Jeon Hyun-byung, who is in his second year in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, has shown leadership by leading the team as a captain in college. Jeon Hyun-byung, who is usually trusted by the team by showing a sincere attitude, will be newly appointed as vice-captain and will play a bridge role between young and senior players.




Gabriel, a key offensive resource of the team, will be appointed as the first foreign vice-captain in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, and will keep company with his teammates and revitalize the team with his unique joy and affinity.

Meanwhile, the existing captains, who tried to unite the team, supported the new captains and promised to do their best on the ground.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.