"I was happy because my mother smiled on 'Forever No. 1 Fan'." The day when Choi Jae-young, the best director of college, remembered me
"I was happy because my mother smiled on 'Forever No. 1 Fan'." The day when Choi Jae-young, the best director of college, remembered me
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Choi Jae-young (41), the head coach of Sunmoon University, who was recognized as the best coach on the university stage, recalled his mother first.
Choi Jae-young, who led Sunmoon University to four gold medals this year, received the 2024 College Football Federation Best Coach Award on the 17th. He was familiar with the look of wearing sportswear and a beard among university football officials, but Choi appeared in a neat suit on the day, drawing attention.
Looking back on the past year, Choi said, "It has been a meaningful year. Thanks to the players, we have achieved good results. I am very grateful."
Coach Choi Jae-young cited winning the Baekdu-daegan final of the 60th Autumn University Football Federation held in August as the most memorable moment. Coach Choi, who confessed, "My mother passed away in October, said, "My mother came to the stadium in August. It was a meaningful game because I could show that my son was doing well."
Coach Choi Jae-young, who revealed that his mother is his first ever fan, said, "He cheered me on through Kakao Talk every game. It motivated me to grow into a good leader," and said, "I was happy to have a day when my mother could smile as I became a university coach. It's good to show you the victory in person, but it's a pity that my son couldn't show better performance."
Choi Jae-young, who has led Sunmoon University since December 2021 as the successor of Ahn Ik-soo, former CEO of the Ansan Greeners, has achieved the "best" status on the college stage in three years. However, he shook his head and vowed, "We need to prepare for the competition as a challenger (next year) and play again for the growth of our players." 먹튀검증
Coincidentally, Park Kyu-sun, coach of Hannam University, won the "four gold medals" for the first time on the college stage last year, and Choi Jae-young achieved the same achievement this year. The two coaches are young leaders who constantly study pass soccer.
"I'm not good enough to talk about coach Park Kyu-sun," Choi Jae-young, who is two years younger than him, said. "I'm sure there will be good synergy. We can make up for each other by talking about what we lacked because the colors of soccer are similar. We grow each other by competing in good faith at the stadium."
Now, he deserves to be a coach at a professional stage. "I think I have to do it within three to five years. I think that's my greed," Choi said. "If I always work hard in my position, I think I will have a good opportunity."