JO BIN'S CRY FOR THE 'SUPERMAN' PROMOTIONAL AMBASSADOR THAT WASN'T IN THE WORLD, "MAKING A LOUDER VOICE THAN AL HILAL... THAT'S MY ROLE TO HELP THE CLUB."

Jo Bin's cry for the 'Superman' promotional ambassador that wasn't in the world, "Making a louder voice than Al Hilal... that's my role to help the club."

Jo Bin's cry for the 'Superman' promotional ambassador that wasn't in the world, "Making a louder voice than Al Hilal... that's my role to help the club."

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It seems difficult to attach the word "miracle" to Gwangju FC to the extent that it performs well any longer.

This season, Gwangju is having a hectic year with the schedules of the league, AFC Champions League (ACLE), and Korea Cup at the same time. In the meantime, the team has achieved a good result. In the league, the team has four wins, four draws and two losses (16 points), ranking second in the league. At the ACLE stage, the team has advanced to the quarterfinals by beating a number of strong teams in Asia. It has settled down in the fourth round at the Korea Cup. It is in a position to surpass the championship title in all competitions.

Despite countless achievements, fans in Gwangju often mention something other than achievement as the biggest blessing. It is the existence of Norazo Jobin, the club's promotional ambassador. Fans say that the meeting between the Gwangju club and Jobin is a miracle.

Cho's relationship with Gwangju began by chance. Through an introduction by an acquaintance, Cho became a fan of the club through a meeting with Lee Min-ki, the captain of the Gwangju team who he was close with, and came this far after agonizing over how to empower the players. Cho has brought many things to Gwangju. He created a cheering song that anyone can easily sing along to, and invested a lot of money to create conditions so that the players can focus on their sports.

It's not even just a lot of money. He is surprisingly devoted to Gwangju. Regardless of whether it is a home or away game, he pursues the team and checks areas that can be practically helpful, and decides everything after consulting with the team's front desk.

Gwangju left Incheon International Airport on Tuesday afternoon for a match against ACLE quarterfinalist Al Hilal. At the airport on the day, he served as a bridgehead as an ambassador among fans who gathered to cheer for and cheer for the team. He was busy helping the team and communicating with the fans. He met Cho, who had some free time during his schedule. The following is Q&A session.

- So many people came today. I'm happy to see the players and fans together.

All of these are scenes created by the club, our coaches and players. Gwangju fans are always ready. If fans are in a position to keep sending fan letters even if they don't reply, this year's Gwangju case seems to be able to plan such things as they keep sending news and asking about updates through letters. The club also informed us well and gave consideration to the fans. He said that it would be nice if we could go and support him harder because of the part that he said to give strength to the supporters and our players and what the coach mentioned. This spread and spread and came to this place.

- I heard you're going on a flight to Saudi Arabia this time. I wonder what role you're going to take on when you go.

As always, you can care about me if I say I'm going to an away game. I hope that my movement itself will not cause any damage to our Gwangju. I will do my best to the original mission of the supporters without worrying about it. My role is to create a bigger voice by gathering the strength of the supporters, even though there is little Suzy.

Of course, if there is something that our players are uncomfortable about, we can check what that part is. It should be a situation where we can only focus on the game. If I go first and ask what parts are needed, I have to spend my time responding, so I am not doing that. So I try not to communicate with the players as much as possible. Instead, if there is something you want to ask first, you are always welcome. In Saudi Arabia, my role is to make a voice louder than that of Al Hilal fans. I can't lose to their voices. I think I can play a central role in that part. 토토사이트

- How do you view the game against Al Hilal.

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