Daejeon, the first team in the K-League, recruited goalkeeper Lee Kyung-tae from the J-League

Apr 23, 2025

 Daejeon, the first team in the K-League, recruited goalkeeper Lee Kyung-tae from the J-League



Leading Daejeon Hana Citizen recruited goalkeeper Lee Kyung-tae (30) from the J League on a free contract.

After graduating from Kaesong High School in Busan, he completed his first year of Chosun University of Technology and advanced to the J-League in Japan in 2015. Lee Kyung-tae, who joined Japan's J League 2 team Faziano Okayama, joined FC Ryukyu (J3) and Kawasaki Frontale (J1).

He returned to Korea to join the military at the end of the 2021 season. Lee Kyung-tae played as the main goalkeeper for Gimhae FC (former Gimhae City Hall, K3), Seoul Nowon United (K4), and until recently, Seoul Jungnang Football Team (K4).




Lee Kyung-tae has excellent kick and pass skills. In particular, the build-up is good, so it is expected that coach Hwang Sun-hong will adapt well to his preferred soccer style.

Lee Kyung-tae said, `I used to watch a lot of K-League games, and especially Daejeon, I thought they played great soccer with good players. For the first time, I think it's a great honor because the K-League professional debut club is in Daejeon, and as Daejeon is currently ranked first in the league in a good atmosphere, I hope I can be of help myself if I have a chance. Thank you to the club and the coach for choosing me."

Daejeon, which was the first to reach 20 points (6 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses), is currently ranking first in K League 1.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.