Kim Jun-ha, born in 2005, who made director Kim Hak-beom laugh, will score more points in the future

Apr 20, 2025

 Kim Jun-ha, born in 2005, who made director Kim Hak-beom laugh, will score more points in the future
Photo = Korean Professional Football League



 Kim Jun-ha, born in 2005, who made director Kim Hak-beom laugh, will score more points in the future
Photo = Korean Professional Football League
"In a way, he's a boy's breadwinner"

Jeju SK won 2-0 in the ninth round of the 'Hana Bank K League 1 2025' against the Pohang Steelers at the Jeju World Cup Stadium on the 20th.

With this victory, Jeju (11 points), ranked 10th, broke its sluggish trend with one draw and two losses in the recent three official games. The scoring flow, which was disappointing, also rebounded with multiple goals. On the other hand, ninth-ranked Pohang (12 points) has stopped its unbeaten streak in the last six games (4 wins and 2 draws).




Jeju took the lead with the first goal from the beginning of the game. The spearhead was Kim Jun-ha, a newcomer born in 2005. In the second minute of the first half, Yoo In-su pressed Juninho in front of the Pohang penalty box to take the ball away. Yoo In-su's pass reached Kim Jun-ha, located on the right side of the penalty box arc. Kim Jun-ha entered the box without hesitation and tried to shoot, and was inserted into the corner of Pohang's goal. Jeju, which maintained its 1-0 trend until the middle of the second half, widened the gap in the 33rd minute of the second half when Nam Tae-hee scored his K-League debut goal. Afterwards, he held the lead of two goals and secured the victory.

Coach Kim Hak-beom, who met with reporters after the game, said "Thank you for winning in front of home fans. I want to say thank you to the players who worked so hard," he said.

Regarding Jeju's first multi-scoring game in a long time, he told the players that scoring points is not about scoring one goal and protecting it. In that sense, I think it was a game where the players tried to score more points."




As for Nam Tae-hee's K-League debut goal, he is a player with the ability. It's my first score in Korea. I could have felt a little disappointed, but I've just started, so I'll have more influence on scoring in the future."

Jeju took the lead with Kim Jun-ha's first goal in the game on the same day. Kim Jun-ha, who was born in 2005, scored his third goal of the season, becoming the team's top scorer. "In a way, he's a boy's breadwinner," coach Kim said. "He has a sense of scoring in front of the goal, so I think he'll score more points in the future." he complimented.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.