'Winning' Ulsan is Dubai → 'Second place' Gangwon is Antalya…But the trend is Thailand, and the new year's K-League is overseas
'Winning' Ulsan is Dubai → 'Second place' Gangwon is Antalya…But the trend is Thailand, and the new year's K-League is overseas
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온라인바카라 The K-League is enjoying its "honey-flavored vacation." However, commas are not that long. As the Asian Champions League changes to a new season, actual matches will begin on February 11 next year.
The Pohang Steelers and Gwangju FC, which are participating in the ACLE, will hold their first official match in 2025, on February 11, and the Ulsan HD will hold their first official match on February 12. Jeonbuk Hyundai in the ACL2 will play on February 13. With Ulsan participating in the FIFA Club World Cup, the opening of the K-League 1 will be accelerated next year. The K-League 1 will play its opening game on the third weekend of February, and the K-League 2 will play its fourth weekend of February.
The ground heats up with the new year. The journey towards the 2025 season will begin through overseas winter training camps. There used to be a tendency for field training sites such as Antalya in Turkiye and Kagoshima in Japan, but the trend has long changed. This year, the trend is mostly in Thailand. Seven teams from the K League 1 and 11 from the K League 2 are preparing for the new season in Thailand.
The first-division clubs to be quenched in Thailand are Gwangju (Kosamui), Daegu FC (Chianglai and Chiang Mai), Daejeon Hana Citizen (Bangkok), Suwon FC (Pataya and Bangkok), FC Anyang (Chonburi), Jeonbuk (Huaheen and Bangkok), and Pohang (Huaheen). The second-division clubs include Gyeongnam FC, Busan I'Park, Bucheon FC, Seongnam FC, Incheon United, Chungnam Asan (Chiangmai), Seoul E-Land, Suwon Samsung, Jeonnam Dragons, Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju (Bangkok) and Ansan Greeners (Chonburi).